Full-Time
Posted on 7/11/2025
Contract foodservice management for care facilities
No salary listed
Pueblo, CO, USA
In Person
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Culinary Services Group provides contracted foodservice management for senior care communities, hospitals, and behavioral health centers, offering tailored dining programs built with fresh ingredients and custom menus. They operate within client facilities, handling menu customization, ingredient sourcing, and kitchen operations to ensure safe, consistent meals. They stand out as a Top 50 Contract Food Management Company and position themselves as a true partner in dining success, guided by Guiding Principles and a culture of service, safety, and sustainability. Their goal is to improve lives by delivering peace of mind with every plate and by delivering world-class service while growing their partner network.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Westminster, Maryland
Founded
2006
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Glasgow, KY - T.J. Regional Health is partnering with food management company Culinary Services Group to provide innovative menus and freshly prepared meals while enhancing patient engagement and satisfaction.
One of the hardest things to get right in a hospital, you’d think it would be the care, but it’s not necessarily. The food is one of the hardest things to get right. Everyday Chef John Mayer creates satisfying meals with regional flavor for the patients and staff of Jackson Parish Hospital, a 25-bed critical access hospital in Jackson Parish, Louisiana. Chef Mayer is employed by Culinary Services Group, a food management company contracted by the hospital in June of 2021. With dishes like shrimp étouffée, jambalaya, and Cajun pasta on the menu, Chef Mayer is not only changing people’s perception of hospital food, he’s also revitalizing the hospital cafeteria and making it a gathering place for staff. “There are no big I’s and little U’s,” says John Morgan, CEO of Jackson Parish Hospital as he explains further that it’s not uncommon to see doctors, administrative workers, and maintenance staff all sitting together, co-mingling and enjoying a meal together. “It’s just impacted [the community] in that people want to be here instead of going out and eating somewhere else, it’s a community and family and we’re all together in one place.”
Oxford Treatment Center will partner with CSG to provide a high-quality dining experience for patients.
Culinary Services recently launched a program called “Text and Tell” for students to give their feedback and have a response in real-time.