
Menus rotate with the seasons, so the review does too. One price per site per year covers four cycles, a revision round on each after you act on the findings, and a signed letter each time. Longer terms and additional sites cost less.
Priced by the menu, not by the bed — a 200-bed home and a 60-bed home running the same cycle are the same review. Buy one when you need one; if your menu changes with the seasons, the per-cycle price falls the more of the year you cover. Sites sharing one menu share one review.
No commitment. The cleaned menu, the audit behind every finding, and a signed review letter.
Most operators change the menu twice. Two reviews a year, each with a revision round after you act on the findings.
Spring, summer, autumn and winter, plus the records pack. The lowest price per review, and one line in next year’s budget.
Prices in Canadian dollars, for one site. A three-year term is priced lower again and holds your rate for the term. Ask and we will put it in writing.
A marked-up copy of the file you sent back to you.
You are paying for three things you keep: a menu you can use, an audit that names the standard behind every finding and the days it was measured on, and a signed letter — the document an operator is actually asked for.
None of these are required. They exist because some menus carry more than one menu inside them.
A cycle beyond six weeks, or renal, diabetic and dysphagia menus read as menus in their own right rather than as notes on the regular one. Texture-modified variants are already included.
Sites sharing one menu share one review. Each gets its own signed letter naming that site.
Help running and recording the six-month resident feedback the standards ask for. The one line priced by home size, because this genuinely does scale with residents.
Four business days instead of ten, when an inspection date has moved.
A finding of compliance. No one outside the regulator can give you that, and any service that offers it is selling something it does not have. What you buy is a registered dietitian’s reading of your menu against the Accommodation Standards, the evidence behind every finding, and their signature and date on the result — which is the document an operator is actually asked for.
Atlas never asks for resident information, and deletes anything of that kind sent to us by mistake.
Licence class, cycle length and what format it is in. We will reply with scope, timing and a price for your sites.
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