Improper Storage of Resident Food Brought by Visitors
Summary
The facility failed to ensure safe food handling practices for food brought in by family members or visitors for residents. The facility's policy required that foods be in sealed containers, labeled with the resident's name and date, and stored appropriately based on whether they were shelf-stable or required refrigeration. However, during an observation and interview, it was revealed that the facility did not have a designated refrigerator for storing residents' perishable food items. Instead, these items were improperly stored in the employee refrigerator, which had signage indicating that resident food should not be stored there. Staff members, including an LVN and the DON, confirmed that the facility could not store residents' food in the employee refrigerator, and any leftovers were discarded. Interviews with various staff members, including the RD, Dietary Supervisor, and CNA, further highlighted the lack of a designated storage area for residents' perishable food. The DON stated that family members were advised to bring food within two hours of consumption, but there was no system in place to store food safely if it was not consumed immediately. The facility's failure to provide proper storage for perishable food brought by visitors posed a risk of unsafe food handling, which could lead to foodborne illness. The RD, Dietary Supervisor, Administrator, and DON acknowledged these findings during a follow-up interview.
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