On average, care homes in the UK spend around £3 to £5 per person per day on food. This figure can vary based on the care home's location, type, and the specific dietary needs of residents. Some facilities may allocate more for higher-quality ingredients or special dietary requirements, while others may spend less. Overall, the focus is on providing nutritious meals that meet the health needs of residents.
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In the UK, the average annual spending on food per person is around £2,989.
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Care homes may use software products such as HealthMEDX which record and monitor both health information as well as housing, food needs, and other personal information.
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Generally the residents food, nursing care, and around the clock monitoring is included in the cost of nursing homes. Help with personal care, walking and feeding if assistance is needed is all included. Some nursing homes will cover personal needs products such as soap or depends and toothpaste but that varies from facility to facility.
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I typically plan on feeding one person for one dollar per meal. Three meals a day, seven days a week, about $21. This is if you make food. If you buy pre-made, packaged food, it will be more. If you go out to eat, it will be enormously more.