Improper Food Storage and Expired Items in Dining Area
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that foods brought by family or visitors and stored in the refrigerator at the facility dining area were kept in a safe and sanitary manner. During an observation, it was noted that the refrigerator contained various food items, including juices, snack packs, yogurts, and an opened bottle of wine, which were readily accessible to all residents. This was particularly concerning for residents on special diets. Interviews with the Director of Nursing (DON), Director of Dining Services (DDS), and the Registered Dietitian (RD) confirmed that the refrigerator should not have been accessible to residents, especially those with dietary restrictions. The facility's policy indicated that access to storage areas should be restricted to authorized personnel only. Additionally, the facility failed to remove expired food items from the dining area. An observation revealed that a packet of expired eclipse gum with discolored gums was stored in a cabinet above the refrigerator. Both the DON and RD acknowledged that the expired gum should not have been kept in the cabinet and confirmed its removal. The facility's policy on food storage required the discarding of outdated items, which was not adhered to in this instance.
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