Failure to Ensure Safe Handling of Outside Food
Summary
The facility failed to ensure proper storage and handling of food brought in by visitors for three nonsampled residents, potentially exposing them to foodborne illnesses. The facility's policy discourages outside food due to safety and infection control concerns, yet it allows residents to consume such food at their own risk. Observations revealed that Resident 70, who was on a No Added Salt diet, received a piece of cake from a family member who was unsure about safe food handling guidelines. Resident 65, with diabetes and liver disease, was observed eating BBQ ribs and macaroni salad brought by a friend, who had not received any information from the facility regarding safe food handling. Resident 57, with hemiplegia and diabetes, received pureed chicken and rice from a family member who had only been informed about the resident's diet. Interviews with facility staff highlighted a lack of proper procedures and training regarding the handling of outside food. RN 1 stated that outside food must be consumed in one sitting as there was no refrigeration available for storage, and the facility did not allow storage of such food. Additionally, the microwave used for heating outside food was found to be unclean, with excess food debris inside. The Director of Staff Development confirmed that no staff training had been provided on safe food handling guidelines, further contributing to the facility's failure to ensure the safety of food brought in from outside sources.
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