Failure to Maintain Safe Food Storage in Resident's Personal Refrigerator
Summary
The facility failed to maintain safe and sanitary storage of food items in a resident's personal refrigerator, specifically for a resident who had a tendency to hoard food and other items. The resident, who was cognitively intact and independent with most activities of daily living, had expired food items in her refrigerator, including milk cartons with past expiration dates. Despite having a care plan in place for staff to remove old food and trash daily, the expired items were not removed, posing a risk for foodborne illnesses. Interviews with facility staff revealed inconsistencies in the responsibility and frequency of cleaning residents' personal refrigerators. The Hospitality Aide was identified as responsible for checking and cleaning the refrigerators daily, but there was confusion among staff about the frequency and responsibility for this task. Some staff members, including CNAs and the ADON, were unsure of the cleaning schedule, and there was no documentation of attempts or refusals to clean the refrigerator, despite the resident's known behavior of hoarding. The facility's policy on personal refrigerators required daily checks for expired food and weekly cleaning, but this was not adhered to in practice. The DON acknowledged that the resident did not like her refrigerator to be touched, and there was no documentation of the resident's refusal to allow cleaning. The ADM emphasized the importance of removing expired food to prevent foodborne illness, but the lack of documentation and adherence to policy contributed to the deficiency.
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