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, which is essential for ensuring safe and sanitary storage, handling, and consumption. Specifically, the facility did not maintain proper temperature logs for personal refrigerators of five residents, which could lead to foodborne illnesses. Observations revealed that Resident #17's refrigerator contained expired goods and lacked a temperature log, while Resident #43's refrigerator was missing a thermometer and a temperature log. Additionally, Residents #22, #5, and #49 had incomplete temperature logs for February 2025. Interviews with staff indicated that night shift staff were responsible for checking the residents' personal refrigerators, but this was not consistently done. The Administrator (ADMN) expected that refrigerator temperatures should be checked weekly and recorded, but acknowledged that staff did not perform thorough checks during their rounds. The facility's policy required that refrigerators maintain proper temperatures, be equipped with thermometers, and have temperatures recorded weekly. However, these procedures were not followed, leading to the potential risk of residents consuming spoiled food.
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