Failure to Properly Label and Discard Food Brought by Visitors
Summary
The facility failed to adhere to its policy and procedures regarding the labeling and storage of food items brought in by family members or visitors for residents. During an inspection, it was observed that several food items in the residents' refrigerator were not labeled with the resident's name, room number, or the date the food was brought in, as required by the facility's policy. Specific items included a Kentucky Fried Chicken bag, a container of tres leches cake, and other food containers that were either undated or lacked the resident's name. Additionally, some items were past their use-by dates, which were not discarded as per the policy. Interviews with staff, including the DSS, CNA, and DON, revealed inconsistencies in the implementation of the labeling and discarding procedures. The DSS confirmed the findings and acknowledged that the refrigerator should be checked and cleaned daily. However, CNA 4 admitted to not labeling the food items with the date, only with the room number and resident's name. The DON stated that food items should be labeled with the resident's name and date and discarded after 72 hours, but this practice was not consistently followed. These lapses in following the established procedures had the potential to cause foodborne illnesses among the medically vulnerable resident population.
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