Staff Unfamiliarity with Food Storage Policy Poses Risk
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that staff were knowledgeable about the policy regarding the use and storage of food brought to residents by family and other visitors. This deficiency was identified through observations, interviews, and record reviews, revealing that two staff members were unable to verbalize the policy. The policy, titled 'Food for Residents from Outside Sources,' outlines procedures for monitoring and storing non-perishable and perishable foods to ensure safe and sanitary conditions. However, staff interviews indicated a lack of familiarity with these procedures, which could potentially lead to harmful bacterial growth and cross-contamination, posing a risk of foodborne illness to the 88 medically compromised residents who store food in the facility's refrigerators. Interviews with various staff members, including the Dietary Supervisor, Licensed Vocational Nurses, and the Quality Assurance Nurse, highlighted inconsistencies in understanding and implementing the policy. The Dietary Supervisor mentioned that the facility did not have a designated refrigerator for residents' food in the kitchen, and the responsibility for maintaining the resident's refrigerator was unclear. Licensed Vocational Nurses expressed limited knowledge of the policy, with one nurse incorrectly stating that food could not be stored in the kitchen. The Quality Assurance Nurse, responsible for monitoring food safety, emphasized the importance of staff awareness of the policy to prevent food spoilage and bacterial growth. These findings indicate a gap in staff training and communication regarding the facility's food storage policy.
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