Re: Dining Room Supervision Regulations
Is it one of those urban myths we all subscribe to? I've been told since day one (which was about 20 years ago) that a nurse had to check each tray before it was served. I can not find it in the regs and neither can anyone from corporate. We just do it as a good thing to do. Never got tagged for not doing it. I can't see why you'd need a nurse in the dining room. Do the residents ever get left alone in the hall or their rooms? If yes, then why would you need a licensed person just because they are in the dining room...especially if the trays haven't been served? As always you should do what your facility dictates, but don't you wish SOMEONE would tell you why?
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