Karen,
You are in the state of Florida. From what you write, they are violating the Florida law / regulations. Look to state regulations for meal and snack requirements at Assisted Living facilities. Below is what I found doing a Google Search.
Linda Kilcrease
Resident of a CCRC
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Florida State Regulations
Florida law, specifically the Florida Administrative Code, mandates robust food service standards for assisted living facilities (ALFs).
- Three Meals and Snacks: Facilities must provide residents with at least three nutritious meals daily that meet dietary needs based on age, sex, and activity levels. Snacks must also be offered at least once per day to residents without kitchen access.
- Meal Intervals: Intervals between meals must be evenly distributed throughout the day, with no less than 2 hours and no more than 6 hours between the end of one meal and the beginning of the next.
- Overnight Rule: There can be no more than 14 hours between a substantial evening meal and breakfast the following morning, unless a nourishing snack is provided at bedtime, in which case the time can be extended to 16 hours.
Holiday Meal Scheduling
Regarding holidays, a facility may adjust the meal schedule (e.g., a mid-day dinner and no evening meal) only if it adheres to the strict meal interval guidelines mentioned above. The time between the end of the mid-day dinner and the next morning's breakfast must not exceed the 14-hour limit (or 16 hours with a snack).
Facilities are also required to consider residents' preferences and food habits, including accommodating cultural or religious dietary needs and making efforts to create a pleasant dining experience during holidays.
For more details on Florida's specific regulations, you can review the Florida Administrative Code for Food Service Standards or consult the FloridaHealthFinder website for consumer guides.