Improper Garbage Disposal and Sanitation
Summary
The facility failed to maintain a sanitary environment by not ensuring that garbage containers were properly covered and the surrounding area was free of debris. During an observation, three out of four dumpsters designated for garbage had their contents exposed due to lids not being fully closed. Specifically, Dumpster #1 had both lids open, Dumpster #2 had one lid open, and Dumpster #3 also had one lid open, exposing bagged garbage. Additionally, the area around the dumpsters was littered with garbage, including plastic cups, disposable gloves, plastic bags, plastic milk crates, and other debris. The Assistant Food Service Director (AFSD) confirmed that the garbage area was a shared responsibility between the kitchen and environmental staff. The facility's policy, titled 'Dispose of Garbage and Refuse,' mandates that all garbage and refuse be collected and disposed of safely and efficiently, with the Dining Services Director coordinating with the Director of Maintenance to ensure the area is free of rubbish. However, this policy was not adhered to, as evidenced by the exposed garbage and debris around the dumpsters. The Licensed Nursing Home Administrator acknowledged the requirement for dumpsters to be covered at all times during a meeting with facility administration.
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