Food at The Cedars Care Home
Our menus are composed of only the best fresh produce and cooked to the highest quality, with aims for the natural aroma and taste to be retained as best as possible. A great deal of care is taken to accommodate all dietary requirements, and our meals are always prepared with the likes and dislikes of residents taken into consideration. We can guarantee that there is something for everyone on our menu, which you can view below:
Glyn Colderwood
Hello, I am an experienced Chef having served in the Royal Navy for fifteen years as a Leading Chef. I love that every day is different in a kitchen and being creative with new recipes. I am looking forward to cooking for the residents here at Cedars.
As a Freemason, I enjoy raising money for charity, I am proud of my nomination for the BBC Solent Fundraiser of the year. I am currently planning my next big fundraising event, climbing fourteen mountains in twelve days!
In my spare time I am busy doing DIY. I also have a pet cat called Dusty.
Dietary requirements
For residents who have difficulties swallowing, we modify the menu of the day so that the dishes are more palatable for them. To support our chefs in producing these dishes, our hospitality team and our Chef Academy organise theory and practical workshops. The chefs work with the chef trainer to prepare tasty, modified meals safely and according to IDDSI frame work. This encourages residents to eat and enjoy their food. All our chefs have been trained in IDDSI food descriptors.
Attracting top chefs
Our chefs are recruited on the basis of an interview with the regional hospitality support team and the manager of the home. Selection also involves a practical element, where potential chefs are asked to cook for and meet a panel of people living in the home. Chefs take their job extremely seriously and the annual Barchester Chef Competition sees our chefs battle it out in regional heats and then at a national final for the accolade of 'Barchester's Chef of the Year'.