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Assessment
The Assessment module completes the Dietary Management suite by providing you with quick access to assessment capabilities. With the Assessment
module, the tedious task of doing a nutritional analysis of your menu is alleviated. Perform resident/patient Calorie Counts within seconds. Analyzing your Regular Menu and Therapeutic Menus is easy.The Assessment module creates and monitors nutritional goals of each resident to ensure the best nutritional care.
Key Features:
- Analyze nutritional content of menus, recipes and resident-specific intake to assess adequacy and regulatory compliance.
- Set nutritional goals for any diet in the program and establish facility-wide exchange patterns for your residents.
- Establish customized nutritional goals for individual residents by setting specific dietary guidelines.
- Analyze the nutritional and exchange values of residents’ menu selections.
- Conduct resident calorie counts within seconds. Analyze what a resident was served and what was consumed.
- Evaluate nutrient analysis based on the Canadian Nutrient File or the USDA Nutrient Database as well as custom nutrient information for your facility.
Benefits:
- Eliminate time-consuming calculations through automated Nutrient Analysis
- Ensure adequacy and regulatory compliance by analyzing the nutritional content of menus
- Achieve nutritional goals for any diet and or resident to actual analysis values
- Save time by calculating Calorie Counts quickly
Highlighted Reports (Assessment Module):
- Nutrient Analysis – Detailed nutritional and exchange value information from the Canadian Nutrient File or USDA Nutrient Database.
- Calorie Counts – Easy analysis of what was served and consumed.
- Exchange Value Listing - This report lists Menu Item Exchange Values. It can be printed for one or all Menu Item Categories.
- Menu Nutrient Analysis Summary - This report enables you to print nutrient analysis values for one or all of your Therapeutic Menus. It can be printed for one or all weeks of the menu.
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You can't let the fear of the unknown keep you from doing what you want to do. -Director of Quality Management, St. Francis Health Services, Minnesota
Our goal is to increase our quality of care by saving time on administrative tasks and spending more time caring for residents. -Adam Prybyl, Royal Oaks IT Director Royal Oaks Retirement Community, Sun City, Arizona
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