Deficiency in Safe Storage of Residents' Perishable Food
Summary
The facility failed to have a system in place to ensure the safe storage of residents' personal perishable food, which had the potential to result in foodborne illness for 18 residents. The policy and procedure for bringing in outside food required that perishable food be stored in the resident refrigerator and freezer located in the dining room, with temperatures systematically monitored and logged. However, observations revealed that the freezer was very full, with ice build-up on the inside walls and ceiling, and there was no documentation for August 2024 regarding temperature monitoring. Interviews with staff indicated a lack of clarity and responsibility regarding the monitoring and documentation of the refrigerator and freezer temperatures. The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) and Interim Director of Nursing (IDON) confirmed that the nursing staff was responsible for checking the freezer, but there was no clear understanding of the documentation process. The Food and Nutrition Services Manager (FNSM) stated that their staff did not oversee the resident refrigerator and freezer, and the Director of Staff Development (DSD) was unaware of the appropriate temperatures for the equipment. Additionally, there was no training provided to nursing staff on monitoring the refrigerator/freezer, and maintenance issues such as ice build-up were not reported to Facilities.
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