Deficiency in Policy for Storing Food Brought by Visitors
Summary
The facility failed to have a comprehensive policy regarding the use and storage of food brought to residents by family and other visitors. The existing policy did not include guidelines on the shelf life of prepared and perishable foods, nor was there a designated refrigerator for storing such food. This deficiency was identified through observations, interviews, and record reviews, revealing that the facility's policy lacked clarity and implementation regarding the safe and sanitary storage, handling, and consumption of food from outside sources. Interviews with various staff members, including the Dietary Supervisor, Registered Nurse, Director of Nursing, and Director of Staff Development, highlighted a lack of awareness and training regarding the policy. The Dietary Supervisor was uncertain about the existence of a designated refrigerator, while the Director of Nursing acknowledged the absence of proper storage facilities, which could lead to food spoilage and potential foodborne illnesses. The Director of Staff Development admitted that no in-service training had been conducted on this matter, indicating a gap in staff education and awareness.
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