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Meal & Nutrition Services in Tennessee

Become a Meal and Nutrition Services Agency Provider in Tennessee


1. Program Definition and Services

Meal and Nutrition Services in Tennessee provide health-stabilizing, home-delivered or congregate meal options tailored to individuals with severe chronic illness, aging conditions, or functional limitations. The program aims to support nutritional safety and wellness, averting premature nursing home or institutional placement. Services include:

  • Home-Delivered Nutritional Meals: Delivery of frozen, hot, or shelf-stable pre-portioned meals directly to the participant's home
  • Specialized Diet Preparation: Formulation of condition-specific meals (diabetic, renal, low-sodium, gluten-free, or mechanically altered) under professional dietary guidance

 

2. Regulations

The program is governed by the following regulations:

  • Tennessee Department of Health, Division of Environmental Health, Chapter 1200-23-01 (Food Service Establishments)
  • TennCare Rules and Regulations, Chapter 1200-13-01 (Waiver-Covered Nutrition Benefit Guidelines)
  • Older Americans Act Standards (Title III-C Nutritional Compliance metrics)
  • Federal Food Code Requirements and USDA Nutritional Guidelines

 

3. Licensing or Certification

Providers must hold a valid Food Establishment Permit issued by the Tennessee Department of Health and maintain certified status as a nutrition provider under TennCare, DIDD, or TCAD.

 

4. Responsible State Agency

The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH), the Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (DIDD), and the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability (TCAD) share responsibility for reviewing operations and certifying meal & nutrition services providers.

 

5. Application Process

The application process is conducted through the electronic TennCare/DIDD Provider Portal and regional TCAD Area Agency on Aging and Disability (AAAD) vendor channels. Providers must submit food management documents online to initiate registration.

 

6. Required Documentation

While specific documentation requirements vary based on the target waiver, providers typically need to submit:

  • Proof of compliance with state sanitation rules and a valid TDH Food Service Establishment Permit
  • Meal & Nutrition Policy & Procedure Manual (including thermal transit safety and menu management rules)
  • Kitchen staff food handling cards, background check data, and Dietitian license records
  • Proof of high-limit commercial general liability, product liability, and fleet auto insurance

 

7. Timeline for Approval

The exact timeline for approval fluctuates based on agency capacity. Providers should contact their localized AAAD office or the DIDD Office of Business Services for detailed information on current contract processing timeframes.

 

8. Pre-Application Process

Prospective providers must complete specific foundation tasks before applying. They must establish their food service business entity with the TN Secretary of State, secure a Federal EIN, and obtain a Type 2 National Provider Identifier (NPI).

 

9. Pre-Application Training

The state hosts mandatory administrative and compliance training sessions online. Access details for waiver enrollment expectations and person-centered sensitivity protocols are sent to qualified teams once preliminary paperwork is reviewed.

 

10. Additional Notes

  • Providers must ensure that all meal preparation facilities meet state public health sanitation guidelines and pass consistent temperature safety checks
  • Home-Delivered meal routes must line up cleanly with delivery counts authorized by the individual's active service plan
  • All food assembly workers and delivery drivers must conduct mandatory background clearances and exploitation registry screenings
  • Providers must maintain detailed records of meal delivery receipts, temperature logs, and specialized dietary menu items for Medicaid auditing

 

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