Teacher of the Year Ceremony
Due to inclement weather, the Teacher of the Year Ceremony has been postponed to December 16, 2025 from 5-7pm. Doors will open at 4pm. The Ceremony will take place at the Bushnell Theater in Hartford, and the order of events will remain the same.

Special Diets in the Child and Adult Care Food Program

Medical Statements


Medical Statement for Disability Reasons  |   Required Elements
Authorized Signers  |   Medical Statement for Non-disability Reasons
Medical Statement Forms for Child Care  |   Medical Statement Forms for Adult Day Care Centers


Medical Statement for Disability Reasons

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) requires a medical statement signed by a state licensed healthcare professional or registered dietitian when the requested modification is outside the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) meal pattern requirements [7 CFR 226.20(g)(1)(i)]. CACFP sponsors may choose to require a written medical statement for disability meal modifications within the CACFP meal pattern requirements. CACFP sponsors should consider the burden of requiring medical statements and must inform parents, guardians, and their children, if age appropriate, of the process for requesting meal modifications [7 CFR 226.20(g)(1)(i)]. 

Required Elements

The medical statement must include the three elements below.

  1. Information about the participant’s disability that allows the CACFP facility to understand how the disability restricts the child's diet.
  2. An explanation of how to accommodate the child's disability.
  3. For modified meals, the food or foods that must not be served and the recommended alternatives.

Medical statements should provide sufficient information to allow CACFP facilities to provide meals that are appropriate and safe for each participant and comply with the USDA’s requirements. If the medical statement is unclear or lacks sufficient detail, the CACFP facility should work with the participant's parent/guardian to obtain an amended medical statement. While awaiting additional information, the CACFP facility should follow the clear and unambiguous sections of the medical statement to the greatest extent possible. Clarification of the medical statement should not delay the CACFP facility from providing a reasonable meal modification for the child. For additional guidance, refer to "Medical Statement Requirements" in section 2 of the CSDE's guides below.

Medical Statement for Non-disability Reasons

The USDA does not require a medical statement for meal modifications within the meal patterns, such as texture modifications or substitutions within the same meal component, e.g., banana for strawberries (fruits component), lactose-free milk for regular milk (milk component), and chicken for pork (meats/meat alternates component). However, CACFP sponsors may apply stricter guidelines and require that a medical statement is on file concerning the needed modifications. CACFP sponsors may use the CSDE's medical statement form for this purpose (refer to "Medical Statement Forms" below).

Meal modifications for non-disability reasons that are outside the CACFP meal patterns for children or the CACFP infant meal patterns require a medical statement signed by a state licensed healthcare professional or registered dietitian.

Authorized Signers

State licensed healthcare professionals and registered dietitians may write medical statements to request meal modifications on behalf of participants with disabilities in the CACFP [7 CFR 226.20(g)(1)(i)]. CACFP sponsors must implement the requirement to accept medical statements from registered dietitians by July 1, 2025, as required by the USDA final rule, Child Nutrition Programs: Meal Patterns Consistent with the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. CACFP sponsors may choose to implement this change prior to this deadline.

Medical Statement Forms for Child Care

The CSDE’s medical statement forms for child care programs includes the USDA required elements indicated above. CACFP sponsors may use any alternate form that includes the three required elements (refer to "Required Elements" above). To protect participants' privacy and confidentiality, the medical statement cannot require a specific diagnosis by name or use the terms “disabled” or “disability.”

English

Spanish

Medical Statement Forms for Adult Day Care Centers

The CSDE’s medical statement form for adult day care centers includes the USDA required elements indicated above. CACFP sponsors may use any alternate form that includes the three required elements (refer to "Required Elements" above). To protect participants' privacy and confidentiality, the medical statement cannot require a specific diagnosis by name or use the terms “disabled” or “disability.”

English

Spanish