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Author Archives: Gail Douglas

About Gail Douglas

Gail joined BSN Solutions as a Regional Director in March of 2013. Her role is to promote the adoption of the new dining standards and person-centered dining throughout the communities serviced by BSN Solutions. She also recruits, coordinates placement of, and supports the dietitian consultants who work with BSN Solutions in its client communities. Gail has a vast 30+ year background in long-term care, having worked within skilled nursing and rehab centers in clinical and management capacities. She holds a Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Nutrition.

How to Tailor Senior Meal Program Menus to Your Residents’ Preferences and Ethnic Backgrounds

Date published: April 4, 2024
Author: Gail Douglas

Honoring the ethnic and cultural diversity in your nursing home … Read More »

Are Nutritional Supplements Really the Best Answer for Weight Loss?

Date published: March 28, 2024
Author: Gail Douglas

Just the other day, I trundled out into my garden … Read More »

The most dangerous kind of knife: Tips for your nursing home kitchen staff

Date published: March 21, 2024
Author: Gail Douglas

If you or your staff works in food preparation, your … Read More »

Posted in Food Safety

Self-Determination – Right to Make Choices

Date published: March 21, 2024
Author: Diane Hall

F242 483.15(b): Avoid This Survey Citation with the Proper Documentation … Read More »

Sweets for the Sweet: A Shocking Discovery about Restricted Diets for Elderly Residents with Diabetes at Long-Term Care Facilities

Date published: March 21, 2024
Author: BSN Marketing

All Mrs. A. wanted was a slice of cake from … Read More »

Storing and reheating food from outside sources – it’s a “hot topic”

Date published: March 21, 2024
Author: BSN Marketing

Yummy leftovers…. they taste better the second day, right? All … Read More »

Posted in Food Safety