One of the most crucial facets of living in a senior living community is the eating experience. It’s a time when you or a loved one can interact socially and make new acquaintances. Given that eating is an essential component of any community, here are some senior living dining trends in senior living that you should be on the lookout for the next time you eat.
Organic and Fresh Food
It’s easy to understand why organic food has become so popular in recent years because it is chemical and pesticide-free. Higher concentrations of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals than non-organic produce are among the health advantages. Additionally, they have fewer chemicals that can irritate sensitive skin or make you feel sick after eating them (like pesticides). Organic food is a great option for several additional factors in addition to the health advantages. They are grown in a natural setting without pesticides or other chemicals that can dull flavors, organic foods are frequently more tasty than non-organic foods.
Gluten-free options
To avoid gluten, one must avoid foods containing protein, such as wheat and rye products. People are more likely to request a gluten-free diet from their neighborhood’s dining staff as more people become aware of its advantages, such as increased energy and decreased joint pain. Due to the overwhelming demand, several restaurants now provide solely gluten-free menu items.
Plant-based options
The rising popularity of veganism and vegetarianism and general growth in health concerns among individuals of all ages, are to blame for this trend. Additionally, there has been a rise in the number of allergy sufferers and those with dietary restrictions who are looking for better options when dining out or even just ordering takeout. The diet predominantly consists of plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, whole grains, and legumes. This does not preclude you from consuming animal products, though. You can eat meat, poultry, eggs, fish, and dairy products on a plant-based diet; it’s not strictly vegetarian or vegan, but the majority of your nutrients come from plants.
Farm-To-Table Dining
Retirement communities will continue to see a rise in the popularity of farm-to-table cuisine. Chefs and restaurants are obtaining their ingredients from nearby farms as a result of growing interest in healthy eating and a desire to serve fresher, healthier cuisine. Chefs and restaurants can obtain their ingredients more quickly and at the height of freshness and nutrient density by serving farm-to-table meals. Local sourcing provides inhabitants with food that tastes better than ever and is bursting with healthy natural vitamins.
Utilizing Technology
Technology may be used to make eating in a restaurant easier and quicker. Residents can use their tool to make reservations, suggest the variety of dinner guests, and examine the menu. Also, instead of using a scratch pad and pen to take orders, team members can instantly transmit requests to the kitchen. This way the residents avoid waiting long for their meal to arrive.
Enjoy Dining Trends in Our Retirement Community
In our Retirement Community, you can experience Sensations Dining which allows you to enjoy dishes prepared by executive chefs. As our residents, you can also enjoy the exclusive senior living amenities that are sure to make your stay with us a rewarding experience. To learn more about our retirement community in Alliance Town Center, contact us!