Deficient Food Storage Practices in Resident's Refrigerator
Summary
The facility failed to maintain safe and sanitary storage of food items in a resident's personal refrigerator. Observations revealed that the refrigerator contained a cinnamon roll and a cupcake in an unlabeled and undated zip-lock bag. The resident could not recall how long the items had been there or who brought them. Interviews with staff, including an LVN, CNA, and the housekeeping supervisor, confirmed the presence of the unlabeled and undated food items. They acknowledged the risk of foodborne illness from consuming potentially spoiled food. The facility's policy requires all food in refrigerators to be covered, dated, and labeled, with staff inspecting the contents weekly to dispose of expired, unlabeled, or undated food. However, the policy was not followed in this instance. The Director of Nursing and the Administrator confirmed that housekeeping was responsible for removing undated and unlabeled food items daily, while nursing staff was expected to label and date food brought in by families. The Administrator noted that families sometimes bring food without informing the nursing staff, and the housekeeping supervisor was not monitoring the task effectively.
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