If a physician prescribes whole cow’s milk as a substitute for breast milk for an infant under 12 months of age, is the meal reimbursable?
Yes, a meal or snack containing whole fluid cow’s milk and served to an infant under 12 months of age is eligible for reimbursement if the substitution is authorized, in writing, by a recognized medical authority. Similarly, if a recognized medical authority prescribes a formula such as low-iron fortified formula, which is not currently listed as a creditable formula for CACFP, the meal is eligible for reimbursement. We have always recognized the unique dietary needs of infants and that decisions concerning diet, during this first year of life, are for the infant’s health care provider and parents or guardians to make together. Therefore, to support the request, a medical statement which explains the food substitution or modification is needed. The statement must be submitted and kept on file by the facility or institution. (7/00) Q: A mother would like her 5-month old infant to receive breast milk which she provides and solid foods, which are listed as options in the meal pattern. Bec
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