Failure to Follow Food Safety and Sanitation Standards
Summary
The facility failed to follow their policy and professional standards of practice for food safety and sanitation, leading to potential foodborne illness risks for residents. Specifically, the facility did not properly label and date food products, and failed to maintain clean equipment in two nourishment kitchenettes. Observations revealed spilled liquids, food particle spatter, and dark brown stains inside microwaves, as well as white residue and rust stains on coffee pots. Additionally, cabinets underneath sinks were found with old and stained insect traps, dark brown/black stains, and old water stains. The space between cabinets and refrigerators had buildup, including black/blue residue, food residue, and insect traps. Refrigerators contained unlabeled and undated food items, contrary to facility policy requiring labeling with resident name, room number, item, date received, and discard date. The Food Service Director (FSD) and Director of Maintenance confirmed these findings and acknowledged the expectation for daily cleaning and proper labeling of food items. The facility also failed to handle ready-to-eat food using proper hand hygiene to prevent cross-contamination. During breakfast service, the cook was observed grabbing pancakes with gloved hands, touching condiment baskets, and returning to the food service line without changing gloves. The cook also touched carts and dirty pans before handling food again without changing gloves. Similarly, the FSD, while working the breakfast service line, opened a package of pancakes, placed them in the microwave, and returned to the service line without changing gloves. Both the FSD and the Administrator acknowledged that gloves should be changed when moving between equipment and the service line, and utensils should be used when handling food. Additionally, the facility improperly labeled and stored resident food items in a medication refrigerator on the Southwest Unit, which was not intended for food storage. Observations revealed various food items, including moldy sandwiches, expired yogurt, and unlabeled containers of food, stored in the refrigerator. Nurse #6 and the FSD confirmed that food should be labeled with the resident's name, date received, and discard date, and that the refrigerator was not monitored by kitchen staff. The Administrator acknowledged that the refrigerator was intended for medication storage only and that there was no oversight to ensure food was not stored there. The lack of proper labeling and storage of food items in the medication refrigerator posed a potential risk for foodborne illness.
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