Failure to Address Residents' Right to Store Outside Food
Summary
The facility policy failed to address residents' right to store outside food, which had the potential to not honor a resident and/or families' request to store food from the outside for later consumption. During interviews, various staff members, including a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), a Certified Dietary Manager (CDM), and the Director of Nursing (DON), confirmed that the facility does not store outside food for residents. The staff indicated that outside food must be approved by a nurse and consumed immediately or discarded, as the facility does not have a refrigerator for storing such food. The DON mentioned that staff are trained to offer a bucket with ice for short-term storage, but this is not a long-term solution. Observations also revealed a sign on the nourishment refrigerator stating that no patient food from home is allowed in the fridge per policy number FNS.615. The facility's policies and procedures were reviewed, including the policy titled 'Storage of Leftover Patient Food' and 'Nutrition: Cafeteria and outside food.' These policies indicated that potentially hazardous food not consumed by a patient would be discarded within four hours and not stored in patient floor stock refrigerators. The Food and Nutrition Services department does not provide oversight over any outside food for patient use. This lack of a clear policy on storing outside food brought in by family members led to the deficiency, as it did not honor the residents' right to store such food for later consumption.
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