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  <title>Feeding Residents in Residential Assisted Living</title>
  <description>Food, It's important for all of us. In assisted living, it's the number two, if not number one activity inside the home. If we feed the residents properly, they'll be healthier, happier, and more comfortable. They'll be a joy to be around. The amount of food, the quality of food. That is so easy to fix. I always ask the residents when they come in, what's your favorite food? What do you love to have? If they say, I love seafood, shrimp, fish and so on. You can get jumbo shrimp the size of your finger that costs you very, very little and if they ate one, two or three of them, that's all they need. The high quality foods served on a special occasion is a real special event. If you really want to have a home that people will wait in line to get into, have a chef. Do cook to order breakfast. Lunch could be a set lunch, or maybe two choices. In between breakfast and lunch, they're making a wonderful meal for dinner. You could charge a thousand dollars a month more because you have a chef. The chef is a feather in your cap, it’s what will bring people in and they'll stay with you for it. </description>
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