Improper Food Storage in Medication Room Refrigerator
Summary
The facility failed to ensure the safe and sanitary storage, handling, and consumption of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors. During an observation and interview with the Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON), it was revealed that the refrigerator in the Suites Medication Room contained various food items that were not labeled with residents' names or expiration dates. The refrigerator held a mix of items, including a box of thickened water, a 2-liter coke bottle, a gallon pitcher with an undated red drink, a half sandwich in an open bag, and other food items. The ADON was unsure whether the food belonged to staff or residents and acknowledged that the nursing staff was responsible for cleaning the refrigerator and ensuring food was labeled and up-to-date. The Director of Nursing (DON) was unaware of the refrigerator's status and acknowledged the risk of residents consuming expired or contaminated food. The facility's policy on food safety required that all food be covered, labeled with the resident's name, and dated, with a recommended use-by date of three days after preparation or purchase. Additionally, the policy on cleaning and sanitation of refrigerators stated that only residents' food should be stored, and all food should be labeled, dated, and covered. The failure to adhere to these policies placed residents at risk for food-borne illness.
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