F0800 F800: Provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets his or her daily nutritional and special dietary needs.
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Inconsistent Dietary Services for Residents on Fortified Diets

Menard ManorMenard, Texas Survey Completed on 09-12-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that met the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of two residents on a pureed diet. During an observation of the noon meal, it was noted that the portion sizes of the pureed dessert were inconsistent, with some bowls being almost full and others only partially filled. Additionally, zero sugar pudding cups were served instead of the fortified pudding that was part of the residents' dietary plan. The Dietary Manager (DM) acknowledged the inconsistency in portion sizes and the inappropriate substitution of the pudding, which was not suitable for the fortified meal program. Resident #2, a female with a history of stroke, paralysis, and difficulty swallowing, was on a fortified meal program to address her nutritional needs. Her care plan aimed to maintain her weight within a specific range and ensure adequate nutritional status. Despite a recent weight gain, the failure to provide the correct fortified diet could potentially impact her nutritional goals. Similarly, Resident #3, who had multiple sclerosis, protein-calorie malnutrition, and a stroke, required a mechanically altered diet and fortified meals due to weight loss and a pressure ulcer. Her care plan also included specific dietary interventions to maintain her weight and nutritional status. The facility's fortified diet program included specific recipes and portion sizes to ensure residents received adequate calories and protein. However, the substitution of zero sugar pudding for fortified pudding and the inconsistent portion sizes of pureed desserts indicated a lapse in adhering to the dietary requirements. The Administrator confirmed that fortified foods should have recipes and that zero sugar pudding cups were not appropriate for the fortified diet. This oversight in dietary services could place residents at risk for poor food intake, weight loss, and diminished quality of life.

Penalty

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