Failure to Maintain Safe Food Storage in Resident Refrigerators
Summary
The facility failed to maintain safe and sanitary storage of food items in the personal refrigerators of three residents. Resident #62's refrigerator contained expired whole milk, which was observed on multiple occasions without being removed. Resident #62, an elderly female with severe cognitive impairment due to dementia and other health conditions, was found resting in her room during these observations. Resident #61's refrigerator, which was actually his hospitalized roommate's, contained expired strawberry yogurt. Despite Resident #61 having intact cognition and being independent in most activities, the expired yogurt remained in the refrigerator over several days. Resident #61 was aware that the refrigerator had not been checked in a while, indicating a lapse in routine checks by the facility staff. Resident #56's refrigerator contained expired baked beans and macaroni and cheese, observed over several days without removal. Resident #56, who had intact cognition and was independent in her activities, was found in her room during these observations. Interviews with the facility's ADONs, DON, and Administrator revealed an expectation for staff to check and clean the refrigerators, but this was not consistently done. The facility's policy required weekly inspections and disposal of expired food, which was not adhered to, leading to the deficiency.
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