Failure to Ensure Safe and Sanitary Storage of Resident's Food Items
Summary
The facility failed to maintain and ensure safe and sanitary storage of a resident's food items, specifically in the personal refrigerator of a resident diagnosed with dementia, anxiety, and heart failure. During an observation, expired and decomposing meat products were found in the resident's refrigerator, including pickle and pimento loaf, salami, bologna, and smoked sausage. The expired foods were not removed even after the issue was brought to the attention of the housekeeping staff. The housekeeper admitted to not knowing who was responsible for cleaning out the personal refrigerators and stated that she would have thrown away the expired meat if instructed to do so. The Director of Nursing and the Administrator both acknowledged that anyone observing expired or decomposing food should have discarded it to prevent the risk of foodborne illness. The Administrator also mentioned that the resident's family should have helped in cleaning out the refrigerator, given the resident's cognitive impairments. Despite these acknowledgments, the expired food remained in the refrigerator, posing a potential health risk to the resident.
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