Failure to Monitor Refrigerator Temperatures for Resident Food
Summary
The facility failed to adhere to its policy regarding the monitoring of refrigerator and freezer temperatures where residents' food brought from home was stored. This deficiency was observed for four out of five sampled residents. The facility's policy required daily temperature checks and recordings to ensure food safety, but from June 1 to June 11, 2024, the temperature logs were incomplete, with no recorded temperatures or comments. During an observation on June 11, 2024, the refrigerator's temperature was found to be at 50°F, which is above the safe threshold of 40°F, placing the food in the danger zone for bacterial growth. The Dietary Supervisor confirmed that the housekeepers were responsible for checking the temperatures, but they failed to do so during the specified period. The supervisor acknowledged that the current temperature of 50°F was unsafe and could lead to food poisoning. The facility's policy, revised in April 2024, stipulated that temperatures should be recorded daily by food service supervisors or designated employees, with acceptable refrigerator temperatures ranging from 35°F to 41°F. The failure to monitor and record temperatures as per the policy had the potential to result in food-borne illnesses among residents.
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