Deficiency in Food Storage and Temperature Monitoring
Summary
The facility failed to maintain safe and sanitary storage of residents' food items in personal refrigerators, affecting five residents. Specifically, Resident #72's refrigerator was found to be cluttered, unclean, and contained meat with green mold. Observations revealed ice build-up in the refrigerator, and interviews with staff indicated a lack of clarity regarding responsibility for checking and cleaning the refrigerators. Staff members acknowledged the potential health risks associated with the presence of moldy food, including the possibility of the resident becoming ill. Additionally, the facility did not consistently check and log the temperatures of personal refrigerators for Residents #42, #49, #51, and #81. Temperature logs were incomplete or missing for these residents, and interviews with staff revealed confusion about who was responsible for maintaining these logs. Housekeeping staff admitted to not always recording temperatures on the log sheets, and there was a lack of oversight to ensure that temperature checks were performed daily. The facility's policies required daily temperature checks and weekly cleanliness checks of personal refrigerators, but these procedures were not followed. Interviews with various staff members, including housekeeping, nursing, and administrative personnel, highlighted a lack of adherence to these policies, resulting in the potential for food spoilage and health risks to residents. The failure to maintain proper food storage practices could lead to foodborne illnesses among residents.
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