Borough Care launches new menus with apetito

Borough Care, the largest not-for-profit provider of care of older people in Stockport, has launched new menus at all of its eleven homes in conjunction with its catering partner apetito.

The new menus have been created with the help of residents, their Borough Care Resident Trying Food From New Menusfamilies and staff. Regular tasting sessions have been held and the preferred dishes chosen.  Overwhelmingly, at each home, residents preferred softer food options and favoured a wider choice of vegetarian and fish dishes.  Taking the views of residents into consideration, the new menus have the option of a meat, fish or vegetarian dish available every day.

Borough Care has also introduced regular food-related theme nights, as residents are really adventurous and love to try new dishes.  The curry night is proving particularly popular. 

Mark Dale, Catering & Hospitality Manager at Borough Care, says: “The new menus we have recently rolled out across our homes are being very well received by residents. Our catering team has worked hard to create delicious, nutritious choices based on feedback from both residents and staff.  

"At Borough Care, we know how important a well-balanced, nutritious diet is to the health and wellbeing of our residents. It’s important we serve dishes that both look appetising and taste great so residents enjoy eating them and get the essential nutrients they need.”  

apetitio is the leading food producer for the health and social care sector, providing delicious, nutritious and sustainable meals for people at home or in care.
Based in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, apetito produces nutritious, great-tasting meals for hospitals, care homes and community services across the UK and in Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and Canada. apetito is also the parent company of Wiltshire Farm Foods, the UK’s premier home-delivery service for ready-made meals. Through a wide range of well-presented, nutritious meals to suit every taste and dietary need, apetito aims to make a real difference to lives of elderly and vulnerable people in care.

 

 

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