Improper Garbage Disposal and Overflowing Trash
Summary
The facility failed to properly dispose of garbage and refuse, as observed during a survey. A metal dumpster was found with its lid open due to overflowing trash bags, and additional trash bags, boxes, and an old mattress were left on the ground in the garbage area. This situation was noted during an observation and interview with the Maintenance Supervisor, who acknowledged the responsibility of the housekeeping supervisor to ensure the trash bin was emptied and the area kept clean. The Dietary Service Supervisor also confirmed that the kitchen shared the same trash bin and emphasized the importance of maintaining cleanliness to prevent pest infestation. The Administrator was unaware of the overflowing trash and surrounding debris until the survey and acknowledged the potential for pest infestation and health risks. The housekeeping supervisor admitted responsibility for maintaining the cleanliness of the garbage area and planned to request additional trash pickups. The Director of Nursing also recognized the risk of infection from pests attracted by the overflowing trash. The facility's policy on garbage disposal, dated August 2017, mandates that garbage and refuse be collected and disposed of safely, and the area around the dumpster be kept free of debris.
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