Improper Disposal of Garbage and Refuse
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that the dumpster lids were closed and free from overflowing trash, which has the potential to affect all 194 residents residing at the facility. During an observation, the surveyor noted that the metal lid for the trash compactor and two lids for the dumpster were open, with bags of garbage, boxes, and food waste products visible inside. Flying insects were observed in the vicinity of the open compactor and dumpster. The Regional Dietary Manager confirmed that the dumpster lids should be closed to prevent pests from entering the trash and acknowledged that the trash compactor lid was broken, with a work order completed for its repair. Further investigation revealed that the trash compactor lid had been broken for about a month, and a work order dated 9/19/24 indicated that dietary staff reported the issue. The Maintenance Director confirmed that the trash company had been contacted for service. On a subsequent observation, the surveyor found the dumpster lids open again, with trash and boxes preventing closure. A large stone was used to keep the trash compactor lid closed. The Maintenance Director stated that the trash company had assessed the compactor and determined that a new one was needed, but the delivery date was unknown. The facility's policy on garbage disposal emphasizes the importance of collecting and disposing of garbage in a safe and efficient manner.
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