Failure to Label and Date Perishable Food Items
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that perishable food items brought in by family members and stored in the refrigerator for residents were properly labeled and dated. During an observation, it was noted that several food items, including ice cream, whipped topping, grapes, and nutritional drinks, were not labeled with residents' names or dates of opening and discard. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed these items were not labeled correctly and acknowledged that an opened bottle of ranch dressing was past its discard date. Interviews with staff members revealed inconsistencies in their understanding of the facility's policy regarding labeling and discarding perishable food items. Staff members, including unlicensed staff and the Infection Preventionist, emphasized the importance of labeling food with residents' names and dates to prevent cross-contamination and ensure food safety. The Registered Dietician also stated that food items should be discarded after three days to prevent spoilage. The facility's policy, titled "Food from Home," requires that perishable food be labeled with the resident's name and dates of receipt, opening, and discard, and that opened items be discarded after three days. The failure to adhere to this policy poses a risk of serving spoiled or incorrect food to residents.
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