TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
SUBCHAPTER c: LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES
PART 390 MEDICALLY COMPLEX FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED FACILITIES CODE
SECTION 390.1840 DIET ORDERS


 

Section 390.1840  Diet Orders

 

a)         Two or more copies of a current diet manual shall be available and in use. One copy shall be located in the kitchen for use by dietary personnel. Other copies shall be located at each nurses' station for use by physicians when prescribing diets.

 

b)         Physicians shall write a diet order, in the medical  record, for each resident indicating whether the resident is to have a general or a therapeutic diet. The diet  shall be served as ordered.

 

c)         A written diet order shall be sent to the food service department when each resident is admitted and each time that the resident's diet is changed.  Each change shall be ordered by the physician.  The diet order shall include, at a minimum, the following information:  name of resident, room and bed number, type of diet, consistency if other than regular consistency, date diet order is sent to dietary, name of physician ordering the diet, and the signature of the person transmitting the order to the food service department.

 

d)         The resident shall be observed to determine acceptance of the diet, and these observations shall be recorded in the medical record.  Any significant changes in weight shall be  reported to the dietitian.

 

e)         A therapeutic diet means a diet ordered by the physician as part of treatment for a disease or clinical condition, to eliminate or decrease certain substances in the diet (e.g., sodium) or to increase certain substances in the diet (e.g., potassium), or to provide food in a form that the resident is able to eat (e.g., mechanically altered diet).

 

f)         All therapeutic diets shall be medically prescribed and shall be planned or approved by a dietitian.

 

g)         The kinds and variations of prescribed therapeutic diets shall be available in the kitchen.  If separate menus are not planned for each specified diet, information for each specified type, in a form easily understood by staff, shall be available in a convenient location in the kitchen.

 

h)         All oral liquid diets shall be reviewed every 48 hours.  Medical soft diets, sometimes known as transitional diets, shall be reviewed every three weeks.  All other therapeutic and mechanically altered diets, including commercially prepared formulas that are in liquid form and blenderized liquid diets, shall be reviewed as needed, or at least every three months.

 

(Source:  Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 8021, effective July 15, 1999)