Good nutrition is essential for maintaining health and providing the energy necessary for optimal physical and mental performance. Poor nutrition is a significant risk factor in many of the leading causes of death in the U.S., including heart disease, diabetes, stroke and cancer. A heart-healthy diet includes a variety of foods that are rich in protein, vitamins, minerals and fiber, as well as limiting foods that are high in fat, cholesterol and sodium. Below are some tips for improving your overall nutrition and supporting a heart-healthy lifestyle.
What do we do for patients on therapeutic diets?
Life Care’s cardiac diet is designed to limit residents’ intake of sodium, total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol. This diet provides at least 1,500 calories per day, with less than 30% of total calories from fat. Menus are carefully analyzed and followed to ensure diet compliance and encourage the best health outcomes in our residents. By providing proper therapeutic nutrition, like the cardiac diet, it supports the work of the interdisciplinary team – from nursing to physical and occupational therapies. The dietary department works tirelessly to ensure residents are satisfied with their meals. The director of dining services and registered dietitian regularly collaborate to improve menu items and create a variety of flavorful dishes that residents can savor and enjoy.
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