How a 95-Bed Residential Behavioral Health Program Launched On-Time Without an On-Site Kitchen

“CookUnity helped us open on time despite kitchen permitting delays, handling nutrition and compliance in a way that reduced staff burden and protected patient care during launch.”
Unlimited Bounds Human Services
The Challenge:
Opening a Behavioral Health Facility Without a Kitchen
Many behavioral health and addiction treatment facilities face delays in securing kitchen permits during program launch. UBHS encountered this exact challenge.
As the organization prepared to open and begin admitting patients, it was unable to prepare meals on-site due to extended kitchen permitting timelines, with approvals expected to take several months.
Key Challenges Faced by UBHS
- Providing nutritionally adequate meals immediately for a 95-bed residential population
- Meeting state licensure and CARF accreditation requirements, including Registered Dietitian oversight of menus
- Accommodating food allergies, therapeutic diets, and patient preferences
- Reducing operational strain on clinical and administrative staff during program launch
- Maintaining predictable and controllable foodservice costs
- Avoiding delays to patient admissions and lost revenue
UBHS needed a ready-to-deploy behavioral health meal provider that could meet clinical, regulatory, and operational standards—without requiring a kitchen.

The Solution:
Chef-Made, Clinically Designed Meals
UBHS partnered with CookUnity to implement a fully prepared, heat-and-eat meal program designed specifically for healthcare and behavioral health environments.
Rapid Deployment
- Meals delivered within four days of the decision to move forward
- Enabled UBHS to open on schedule, without waiting for kitchen permits
Clinically Aligned, Regulation-Ready Meals
- Registered Dietitian–led oversight of cycle menus
- Meals aligned with state licensure expectations and CARF standards
- Support for therapeutic diets, food allergies, vegetarian and vegan needs
Fully Managed Ordering & Operations
- CookUnity’s dietitian-managed ordering process:
- Incorporated patient feedback and preferences
- Eliminated daily foodservice coordination for staff
Food as Medicine for Behavioral Health Programs
Learn how CookUnity applies a food-as-medicine approach—combining chef-prepared meals with Registered Dietitian oversight—to support nutrition, compliance, and patient outcomes in behavioral health and addiction treatment settings.


The Results:
Opening On Time Without Compromising Care or Compliance
Key Outcomes
- Opened on time and maintained continuity of care despite extended kitchen permitting timelines.
- Met regulatory and accreditation expectations, including state requirements and CARF standards, with dietitian-led menu oversight and positive surveyor feedback.
- Protected staff capacity and patient experience, reducing operational burden while achieving strong patient satisfaction and meal adherence
Program Metrics
- 330 meals delivered per day
- ~20,000 meals delivered to date
- 98% on-time delivery rate
Want to Learn More?
Get in touch with our team to learn more about how CookUnity serves behavioral health clinics.

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