eMenuCHOICE Offers Fast-Track Implementation for Remote-Access Orders, Delivery and In-Room Dining

ST. PAUL, Minn. — In response to customer requests, eMenuCHOICE has developed a fast-track implementation of its software to allow senior communities to replace communal dining with remote-access ordering, production kitchen service and in-room delivery to residents.

Fast-Track Implementation streamlines orders while maintaining social distancing, maximizes kitchen productivity and seamlessly tracks service and delivery. Residents without access to communal dining rooms can continue on existing meal plans without interruption.

Highlights:

Administrative / Financial

  • Fast-Track Implementation & training
  • Simplified menu calendar implementation
  • No proprietary hardware needed
  • Community-specific (e.g., Independent Living only) or community-wide

Upholds Social Distancing Guidelines

  • Online ordering for residents from rooms
  • Resident's family can assist with remote orders
  • Family member online access to order history
  • Delivery direct to rooms/apartments
  • No paper menus or door tags

Production Kitchen Benefits

  • No manual order entry by staff
  • Automatic tabulation of items ordered
  • Preparation by building, floor, residential wing or room

Service and Delivery to Room

  • Delivery by building, floor, residential wing or room
  • Tracks to existing meal plans
  • 24/7 Resident ordering availability
  • Scheduled delivery

For further information on eMenuCHOICE Fast-Track Implementation call 612.293.7780 or email sales@emenuchoice.com.

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