Lack of Policy for Storing Resident Food Brought by Visitors
Summary
The facility failed to have a policy addressing the storage and reheating of leftover food brought in by residents' families or visitors, which could potentially lead to foodborne illnesses. Interviews with staff, including registered nurses and the Director of Staff Development (DSD), revealed that the facility's policy discouraged storing perishable food and encouraged families to bring only enough food for one meal, with leftovers to be discarded or taken home. However, there was no refrigerator available for residents to store food, and the facility did not have a clear policy or procedure for safely storing food if residents insisted on keeping leftovers. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed that the facility's policy required food to be consumed or discarded within two hours and did not allow for the storage of outside food. The policy allowed nonperishable food to be stored in resident rooms in sealed containers, but it was the responsibility of the resident or their representative to maintain these items. Despite these guidelines, there was no established procedure for handling situations where residents wanted to store food, indicating a gap in the facility's policy and procedures for ensuring safe and sanitary food storage and handling.
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