A recipe for success in The Barbara Crook and Dan Greenberg Mental Health Centre
May 14, 2025
Queensway Carleton Hospital (QCH) has launched a new cooking group for inpatients in The Barbara Crook and Dan Greenberg Mental Health Centre.
The program is hosted in the centre’s newly renovated Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Kitchen and is led collaboratively by dieticians, occupational therapists, and recreational therapists.
“It starts with education,” says Cindy Sass, a registered dietician at QCH. “We go over nutrition basics and provide individuals with the knowledge needed to not only understand what foods they should be eating, but why.”
The program also covers budgeting, ensuring individuals can make informed and economical selections at the grocery store.
The second part of the program sees participants in the kitchen for hands-on learning.
“Cooking is an essential life skill and a great form of therapy,” says Jennie MacIntosh, an occupational therapist at QCH. “While learning how to bake blueberry oat muffins or cook a lasagna, they’re also socializing with peers and working as a team.”
The program has received five-star reviews from participants too. “Cooking puts me in a better mood,” said one patient. “It has helped build my confidence about returning to living independent.”
The space is fully equipped with a sink, fridge, oven, stove, and all the cooking gadgets you’d typically find in a kitchen. Recipes are designed to be budget-friendly, nutritional, and easy to follow, so that patients can effortlessly incorporate their new skills into life at home.
Each week, an average of 10 patients benefit from the nutrition education sessions and cooking groups.
About Queensway Carleton Hospital
As the only acute care hospital in West Ottawa, Queensway Carleton Hospital provides quality care to half of the city’s population every year. QCH’s agility and collaborative culture enable it to respond quickly to the most pressing healthcare challenges facing its vibrant and growing communities through advanced programs that reinvent models of patient care. QCH has been named the #1 hospital in Ottawa by Newsweek magazine in 2021 and as a top employer in Canada by Forbes magazine. QCH acknowledges it is located on the traditional and unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation.
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