Failure to Implement Food Storage Policy
Summary
The facility failed to implement its policy regarding the use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors, leading to unsafe and unsanitary storage, handling, and consumption of food. Observations revealed that personal refrigerators of residents contained items that were unlabeled, undated, and stored at temperatures above the recommended 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Specifically, a resident's refrigerator contained a container of rice that was unlabeled and undated, and a bottle of chocolate syrup with an obscured expiration date. The temperature logs for these refrigerators showed that temperatures were not consistently recorded, and when recorded, they were above the safe limit, with no corrective actions taken by staff. Interviews with residents and staff highlighted a lack of clarity and responsibility regarding the monitoring of refrigerator temperatures and contents. Residents reported that maintenance staff checked refrigerator temperatures but not daily, and there was no checking of expired items. The dietary manager confirmed that refrigerators should be kept at 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below to prevent bacterial growth, and noted that several refrigerators had not been checked for days. The environmental services director stated that housekeeping staff were responsible for checking temperatures but not the contents, indicating a grey area in departmental responsibilities. This lack of consistent monitoring and unclear responsibilities contributed to the deficiency in maintaining safe and sanitary food storage conditions.
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