Improper Storage and Labeling of Food Brought by Visitors
Summary
The facility failed to ensure proper storage and labeling of food items brought in by family or visitors for a resident, which could potentially lead to foodborne illnesses. During an inspection, it was observed that a resident had several food items, including an unlabeled and undated container of sliced apples, on their nightstand and inside a small refrigerator in their room. The facility's policy requires that food brought in from outside sources be checked by the dietary department or nursing staff to confirm it does not conflict with the resident's prescribed diet and that non-perishable foods be stored in plastic containers with tight-fitting lids or sealable bags and dated. However, these procedures were not followed, as evidenced by the presence of unlabeled and undated food items. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of awareness and adherence to the facility's policy regarding food brought in from outside. A CNA was unaware of the policy, and an LVN stated that residents were allowed to have food from outside as long as there were no dietary restrictions, but fresh fruits should be stored for only one day. The DSD confirmed the findings and noted the absence of a thermometer in the resident's refrigerator, indicating a lack of temperature monitoring. Additionally, the Maintenance Supervisor was unaware of the refrigerator's presence in the resident's room, which was against facility policy, and stated that it should have been reported to the charge nurse or social services department.
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