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Feed the resident.
My father is paying $185 per day to live in a nursing home. I spoke with the director of dietary services and he said the amount budgeted per resident for food per day (3 meals and a snack) is $5.20! I checked it out and this is the same as the weekly food stamp allowance for a male over 71 years old. You could try asking the director of dietary services what their budget is. I suspect most nursing homes' food budgets are equally as grim.
Well usually the average cost for food on a family of 6 is about $500-750
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The average cost of food in Vancouver for a family of 4 in one month is $868.43. The lowest monthly food cost is at $832.82 and the highest at $944.19.
The average cost of 9 months of baby food is about $400 dollars
$600,000,000
Around 32%
The average annual food costs for a family are $6,372, so the average monthly food costs are $531. This is 13% of the average family budget.
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First thing you have to do is wash your hands of course and go up to the resident and identify yourself and the resident by name, just to make sure you have the right person. Sit at the resident's eyelevel, make sure you are not looming over them. Help the residents put on something to cover their clothing. You want to make sure to ask the resident what they would like to eat first, if they can answer you. Feed them bite sized pieces of the food, making sure you alternate between the types, no one wants to eat the same type of food over and over and over again >:( Make sure to let the resident drink sips between bites, which helps them swallow (This is especially important if your resident "pockets" food in their mouth.) Make sure the resident swallows, which is also very important if your resident "pockets" food. Wipe the resident's mouth as much as needed during the meal and also make sure to talk to them while you are helping to spoon feed!