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Reinhart FoodService's Dietary Employees Training Program offers a wide variety of in-service topics to fit the needs of your foodservice facility. The in-services target foodservice employees and are designed to last approximately 10-15 minutes depending on the amount of discussion within your group. Each in-service comes complete with a pre/post-test and descriptive content. For longer, more in-depth in-services, RFS customers should contact 1-888-711-4020 ext. 481 for recommendations from Reinhart's Educational Resource Lending Library.
RFS DietCare Twelve Standard Diets
Reinhart FoodService has selected twelve diets that are of major concern to healthcare facilities and established them as the RFS DietCare Twelve Standard Diets. After completition of this in-service, the participants will be able to:
Ice Safety Can ice cause a foodborne illness? Yes! A major reason ice can cause illness is that many people, including foodservice employees, forget to consider ice a food. They assume because ice is frozen it cannot contain or be contaminated with harmful bacteria, so they do not relate it to making people sick. After completing this inservice, participants will effectively be able to:
Handwashing Handwashing is one of the most important factors for reducing the spread of illness. This is true because poor personal hygiene (poor handwashing) is the second leading cause of foodborne illness outbreaks, second only to viral agents. Most foodservice workers know they should wash their hands, but many fail to wash their hands properly or as often as needed and may need better, sometimes overlooked, training on this subject. After completing this inservice, participants will be able to:
Customer Service in Nursing Homes
Do nursing homes have customers? Yes! The customer is a resident of the nursing home. Why? A customer is defined as "someone who pays for goods or services." The residents of your facility and their families have the ability to choose where they will live (goods) and what type of care they will receive (services). This is why it is very important for employees to understand this concept. After completing this inservice, partcipants will be able to:
Controlling Pests
There are many different types of pests that can invade a foodservice establishment. Any one pest can cause a foodborne illness or worse. Knowing a little more about each pest can help you understand the importance of keeping pests out. After completing this inservice, particpants will be able to: