F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
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Failure to Provide Palatable Meals at Appropriate Temperatures

Blaire House Of TewksburyTewksbury, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 10-23-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide palatable meals to residents on the 2 East and 2 [NAME] Units, as observed during test tray evaluations. On 10/21/24, a test tray on the 2 East Unit revealed that pureed pancakes were served at 105 degrees Fahrenheit, which were lukewarm, bland, and had a thick, gummy consistency. Pureed eggs were served at 98 degrees Fahrenheit, tasting cool, powdery, and watery. Oatmeal was served at 100 degrees Fahrenheit, also lukewarm and bland. Coffee was served at 110 degrees Fahrenheit, warm but not hot. During an interview, Unit Manager #1 acknowledged that the pureed food did not look appetizing and was not smooth and easy to swallow as expected. On 10/23/24, further test trays on the 2 East and 2 [NAME] Units showed similar deficiencies. Pancakes on the 2 East Unit were served at 104 degrees Fahrenheit, cool and gummy. Coffee was served at 141 degrees Fahrenheit, which was hot. On the 2 [NAME] Unit, sausages were served at 115 degrees Fahrenheit, warm but not hot, while waffles were served at 46 degrees Fahrenheit, cool. Coffee was served at 61 degrees Fahrenheit, warm but not hot, and oatmeal at 64 degrees Fahrenheit, warm but not hot. The Food Services Director stated that hot food should be served above 150 degrees Fahrenheit and cold food below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, indicating a failure to meet these standards.

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No penalty information released
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