Failure to Refrigerate Opened Food Items at Resident's Bedside
Summary
The facility failed to implement its policy and procedure regarding the safe handling and storage of food items brought in by family members or visitors for a resident. Specifically, the facility did not ensure that opened food items at the bedside of a resident were refrigerated when necessary, which could lead to unsafe food handling practices. The policy, revised in September 2023, allows residents to have food brought in by family or visitors, but requires that food be handled safely. The policy specifies that non-refrigerated manufactured food items may be kept in the resident's room in a lock-tight container provided by the resident. During multiple observations over several days, various opened food items, including strawberry jam, pickles, Gatorade, baby ribs sauce, and a tub of I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, were found at the resident's bedside cabinet. These items were not refrigerated as required. Interviews with a CNA and an RN confirmed these findings, and it was noted that the resident had the capacity to understand and make decisions. The resident stated that they would ask staff to refrigerate items that needed refrigeration, but this was not consistently done, leading to a potential risk of foodborne illness.
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