Successful Weight Loss

Assisted Living San Diego: Factoring In The Food

By Rue Nichols


As we get older, they say that appetite and taste lessens, but "they" couldn't be more wrong. For the vast majority of older adults, the enjoyment of great food is something that never goes away. At assisted living communities, the food services generally offer great variety, and the residents also enjoy the social aspect of mealtimes.

Communities for assisted living in San Diego and the surrounding area typically offer breakfast, lunch and dinner as part of the monthly fees, and snacks also usually are included. Not only do residents enjoy plenty of food, they never have to cook or clean, and they can enjoy meals in a social setting. Too often, older adults that live alone, eat all of their meals alone, as well as having to do all of the work.

Sometimes you might wish to eat alone, of course, and there's no reason why you cannot do that at a home for assisted living in Escondido or assisted living in San Diego. A few facilities offer room service options for an extra fee, but your apartment also probably will include a small kitchen space where you will have a dorm-size refrigerator, a microwave and a coffee pot. This allows you to eat or drink whatever you like in the privacy of your own space.

Because food is so important to one's happiness, don't forget to take a good look at the food offerings at every facility you visit. Obviously, you need to be concerned with other services and amenities, but it's smart to eat a meal at the facility and also take a look at some sample menus. These days, some facilities for assisted living in San Diego County offer some amazing selections and even some special themed dinners and events.

When you visit various facilities, you probably will note that larger communities tend to have more diverse menu selections. With so many residents to please, they will offer multiple entrees, several salads and a soup or two with each meal as well as a selection of side dishes and desserts. At a smaller board and care home, the menu might not be nearly as diverse, but it is important to know that with just five or six residents, it's easier to find options that suit the tastes of this smaller group.

For those of you with a loved one who is currently living in assisted living in San Diego or about to move into a facility, it's important that you come to dinner or lunch at the facility from time to time. Bring the grandkids and enjoy a weekend lunch or come for dinner once or twice each month. Not only will your loved one enjoy the company, you will get to know the new friends he or she has made. Plus you will truly get a better picture of how well your loved one is doing. Be sure to also plan some dining excursions off site, maybe a family party or a meal at their favorite steakhouse or whatever they enjoy.




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