#TBT to Hospital Week! We tested our staff's fears and challenged them to some games in our rendition of FEAR FACTOR with a polar plunge bucket challenge, a hot sauce challenge, and lemon juice shots! #fearfactor #pamrehab #wecare #postacutemedical #postacute
PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Allen’s Post
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“I’m too busy to eat well or do meal prep” is the adult equivalent of “the dog ate my homework”. It shows a complete lack of personal responsibility for your actions. #fitover40 #fitover50 #over40andfit #over40fitness #fatlosstips #fatlossjourney #diettips #nutritiontips #endurancenutrition
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Such a sweet gesture One of the many ways our patients complimented our food. Working in hospital meal provision is both challenging and rewarding. Despite the difficulties patients face during their hospital stay, providing nourishing meals can make a significant difference in their well-being. Knowing that you're contributing to someone's comfort and recovery is its own reward. If you're passionate about making a positive impact through food, the hospital meal provision industry offers a unique opportunity to do so. #HospitalFood #PatientWellbeing #NourishingCare"
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Why is hospital food so important? Comfort Through Food → Patients need to feel as comfortable as possible, and comfort starts with the food we eat. A good meal can make patients feel better and help them recover faster. Support Recovery → Healthy, balanced meals give patients the vitamins and nutrients they need to heal and stay healthy. Build Trust → High-quality food helps build trust between patients and the hospital. This can improve the hospital’s reputation and lead to more positive word-of-mouth. Enhance the Hospital Environment → Good food boosts the morale of hospital staff, making them happier and more productive. Reduce Waste and Costs → When patients like the food, there is less waste. This helps save money and supports sustainability. Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments why you think hospital food is important. #CulinaryArtsMonth #OneHHS #HHSDifference
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I am a huge proponent of healthy snacks. Some of my favorites include different combinations of: sliced veggies, hummus, hard boiled eggs, Greek yogurt, berries, nuts, peanut butter, and cheese. When working on an overall healthy lifestyle or managing a specific medical condition, there are many benefits to planned snacking as discussed in this article, in a way that reduces the chance of having that unpleasant feeling of being “starving,” such as: 🍎 More sustained focus over the course of the day 🥕Less overeating of food left in common areas in the workplace 🧀 Less purchasing of snacks high in fat, sugar, or salt 🌊 Ability to engage in more intuitive eating at meal time 🍐 Less late night junk food These are just a few examples! Certainly everyone has unique medical or general dietary needs to be discussed with their healthcare team.
A dietitian provides 40 ideas for easy, low-calorie snacks to get you through the day: https://cle.clinic/4bXIDcb
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