Failure to Implement Food Storage Policy
Summary
The facility failed to implement its policy regarding the use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors, resulting in unsafe and unsanitary conditions in the personal refrigerators of two residents. Specifically, the facility did not ensure the safe and appropriate storage of food items in the personal refrigerators of Resident #51 and Resident #42. Observations revealed expired and unlabeled food items in Resident #51's refrigerator, including yogurt containers with expiration dates ranging from August to November, an unlabeled and undated sandwich, an uncovered cup of orange juice, and a milk carton with an expired date. Additionally, the temperature logs for Resident #51's refrigerator were incomplete, with missing records for several days in October and November. The facility's policy required daily temperature monitoring and documentation, as well as checking individual food items for expiration dates and discarding outdated food promptly. However, the observations indicated that these procedures were not consistently followed. The temperature logs for Resident #51's refrigerator were not maintained as required, with gaps in the recorded temperatures. Similarly, Resident #42's refrigerator had only one temperature recorded for November, with missing entries for several days. Interviews with facility staff, including a dietary aide and the dietary manager, revealed challenges in implementing the policy. The dietary aide mentioned difficulties in checking the residents' refrigerators due to residents' refusal to allow access. The dietary manager acknowledged ongoing issues with dietary aides being unable to assess the refrigerators and stated that the facility had not designated a specific dietary aide to perform these checks. The regional dietary consultant also noted that residents preferred to manage their own refrigerators and resisted staff assistance, further complicating compliance with the facility's policy.
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