Deficiencies in Monitoring Personal Refrigerators
Summary
The facility failed to properly monitor and maintain the personal refrigerators of three residents, leading to potential health risks. For one resident, R113, the temperature log for their personal refrigerator was incomplete, with missing entries for several days. R113, who has intact cognition, reported that no staff checked the refrigerator temperature while they were out of the facility, and they were not provided with a new temperature log upon their return. This oversight left the resident's insulin pens and food items potentially exposed to improper storage conditions. Another resident, R145, had a personal refrigerator without a thermometer and no temperature log was observed. The refrigerator contained expired and improperly stored food items, and it was visibly unclean. Despite the resident's intact cognition and preference to clean the refrigerator themselves, the facility's housekeeping staff were responsible for monitoring and maintaining the cleanliness and temperature of the refrigerator, as stated by the Housekeeping Director and the Director of Nursing. For resident R135, the temperature log for their personal refrigerator was also incomplete, with missing entries. The resident, who is cognitively intact, stated that the staff documents the temperature whenever they check the refrigerator. However, the facility lacked a specific policy for documenting these checks, and the Assistant Administrator acknowledged the absence of such a policy. The facility's document titled 'Freezer Temperature Log for Non-24-Hour Operation' was presented as the log sheet for recording temperatures, but it was not consistently used, leading to gaps in monitoring.
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