Failure to Monitor Refrigerator Temperatures and Food Safety
Summary
The facility failed to monitor and maintain the temperature of refrigerator units in residents' rooms, as evidenced by the absence of temperature logs and improper temperature settings. During observations, it was noted that the refrigerators in the rooms of four residents did not have temperature logs, and the temperatures were either too high or too low, deviating from the facility's policy of maintaining temperatures between 32°F and 41°F. For instance, one refrigerator was found at 48°F, while another was at 14°F. Additionally, the refrigerators contained improperly labeled and undated food items, some of which were past their sell-by dates. Interviews with staff, including a Restorative Aide, a CNA, and the Housekeeping Director, revealed that housekeeping was responsible for monitoring the refrigerator temperatures. However, the Housekeeping Director was unable to produce the temperature logs when requested, indicating a lapse in documentation and monitoring procedures. The facility's policy requires daily checks of refrigerator temperatures and proper labeling and dating of food items, but these procedures were not followed, leading to the observed deficiencies.
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