F0801 F801: Employ sufficient staff with the appropriate competencies and skills sets to carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service, including a qualified dietician.
D

Deficiencies in Food and Nutrition Services Oversight

Oroville Hospital Post-acute CenterOroville, California Survey Completed on 12-18-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure adequate oversight of the Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) by the Registered Dietitian (RD) and Dietary Services Manager (DSM). The RD did not provide evidence of regularly scheduled consultations and audits of the kitchen, and the documentation provided did not offer detailed insights into the issues identified. The RD's oversight was questioned as sanitation and food safety concerns were observed, including soiled equipment, potential cross-contamination, and improper food handling practices. The RD's audits showed declining scores in various areas, but there was no detailed information to understand the reasons behind these declines or if corrective actions were being taken. Effective systems and monitoring were not in place to ensure the sanitation of the kitchen, proper food cooling, consistency of pureed foods, and management of dented cans. The kitchen was found to be unsanitary, with dust and grime accumulation, improper use of the cook's prep sink, and inadequate cleaning practices. Food cooling logs were incomplete, and there was a lack of documentation to verify that food temperatures were being properly monitored. The preparation of pureed diets did not follow the prescribed recipes, resulting in improper food consistency. Additionally, dented cans were found in the kitchen's dry storage room, and there was no clear process for handling them. The facility also failed to follow a pre-planned vegetarian menu cycle for residents requiring vegetarian diets. Although a four-week vegetarian menu cycle was reportedly in place, kitchen staff were unaware of it and did not follow it. Instead, they prepared meals based on their discretion, which did not align with the documented menu. This lack of adherence to the planned menu cycle raised concerns about the facility's ability to meet the dietary needs of residents with specific dietary requirements.

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F0801 F801: Employ sufficient staff with the appropriate competencies and skills sets to carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service, including a qualified dietician.
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The facility did not employ a full-time Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) as required by its own Nutritional Services Policy, despite serving meals to 31 residents. A dietary staff member without CDM credentials was observed overseeing meal preparation, and both this staff member and an administrative nurse confirmed that the staff member was not certified, although enrolled in CDM classes. The policy specified that a CDM must oversee key functions such as menu planning, diet and diet manual with nutritional evaluations, office procedures for notifying the RD of new elders, food production, and food service, but no certified individual was fulfilling these responsibilities.

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Failure to Employ Qualified Dietary Leadership in Absence of Full-Time Dietitian
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F0801 F801: Employ sufficient staff with the appropriate competencies and skills sets to carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service, including a qualified dietician.
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Surveyors found that for an extended period the facility did not employ a full-time qualified dietitian and also lacked a qualified director of food and nutrition services. An interim Dietary Manager, hired originally as a GN awaiting RN licensure, assumed the dietary manager role despite having an expired CDM credential. The RD functioned only as a consultant and was present on-site one day per week, and the NHA confirmed there was no full-time dietitian, no qualified dietary manager in place, and no job description for the RD position.

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Lack of Qualified Dietary Leadership in Absence of Full-Time Dietitian
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F0801 F801: Employ sufficient staff with the appropriate competencies and skills sets to carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service, including a qualified dietician.
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Surveyors identified that the facility did not employ a full-time registered dietitian and also lacked a qualified dietary services manager to oversee food and nutrition services in the dietitian’s absence. During an interview, the Administrator confirmed that no full-time dietitian was onsite and no qualified dietary manager had been designated, resulting in noncompliance with management requirements for staffing the dietary department.

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Insufficient Dietitian Coverage and Delayed Nutritional Assessments
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F0801 F801: Employ sufficient staff with the appropriate competencies and skills sets to carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service, including a qualified dietician.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide sufficient dietitian coverage and timely nutritional assessments for several residents with significant dietary needs. A resident admitted for diabetic management with a high A1C was placed on a regular diet instead of the recommended carb-controlled diet and had only one weight taken in the first two weeks, with no dietitian review of the record. Another resident with prior significant weight loss had no documented dietitian follow-up despite continued weight loss, and a resident admitted with severe protein-calorie malnutrition experienced further significant weight loss without any dietitian assessment. The dietitian reported working limited hours and prioritizing certain high-risk cases, resulting in delayed or missed evaluations for new admissions and residents with ongoing nutritional concerns.

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Unqualified Dietary Manager and Lack of Dietary Staff Education
F
F0801 F801: Employ sufficient staff with the appropriate competencies and skills sets to carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service, including a qualified dietician.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility failed to employ a qualified director of food and nutrition services and to ensure education of dietary aides, affecting all 86 residents. A contract company assumed operation of the kitchen and promoted a former cook to Dietary Manager despite her lacking required certification and relevant educational background. The previously credentialed Dietary Manager stepped down due to the complexity of the new computer system and informed the company that the new Dietary Manager was not credentialed. Although the company indicated it would fund certification training, the new Dietary Manager had not begun any classes at the time of the survey, resulting in non-compliance related to food and nutrition services oversight.

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Lack of Qualified Full-Time Dietary Leadership
F
F0801 F801: Employ sufficient staff with the appropriate competencies and skills sets to carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service, including a qualified dietician.
Short Summary

Surveyors identified that the facility did not employ a full-time qualified dietitian and also lacked a qualified full-time dietary services manager to oversee food and nutrition services. In an interview, the DON confirmed the absence of both a full-time dietitian and a qualified dietary manager, resulting in noncompliance with regulatory requirements for qualified dietary staff.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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