Improper Waste Disposal and Pest Attraction
Summary
The facility failed to ensure proper disposal of garbage and refuse, leading to unsanitary conditions that could attract pests. During the recertification survey, it was observed that the dumpsters and compactors on the exterior of the building were not maintained in a sanitary condition. Specifically, a mouse was seen in the kitchen, and the dumpster was found uncovered with a missing lid. Additionally, a garbage bag was found on the ground between the dumpsters. These observations indicate a failure to adhere to the facility's Waste Management Policy and Procedure, which requires waste to be in leak-proof and secured containers. Interviews with facility staff revealed lapses in responsibility and oversight. The Food Service Director acknowledged the dumpster should have been covered but was unsure how long it had been uncovered. The Director of Housekeeping/Laundry admitted to not checking the dumpsters on the scheduled day, which was part of their responsibility to ensure cleanliness. The Administrator, who was responsible for approving the waste management policy, was unaware of the dumpster's condition and had not conducted environmental checks that would have identified the issue. The policy itself was undated and unsigned, indicating a lack of formal documentation and accountability.
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