Failure to Implement Food Storage Policy in Resident Rooms
Summary
The facility failed to implement a policy regarding the use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors, leading to unsafe and unsanitary conditions. Specifically, Resident #70's personal refrigerator contained spoiled food, including lunch meat with green spots, and lacked a temperature log. The resident reported that staff did not assist in discarding food items or checking the refrigerator. Similarly, Resident #31's refrigerator contained expired food, such as a hard sandwich and a meatball with green spots, and had an incomplete temperature log. The staff did not consistently monitor or document the refrigerator temperatures, as evidenced by the blank entries in the log. Interviews with staff revealed inconsistencies in the monitoring of personal refrigerators. A CNA mentioned that sometimes they checked the refrigerators, but residents occasionally refused assistance. An LVN stated that the night shift was responsible for checking the refrigerators but admitted to not verifying if this was done. The facility's policy, dated 2013, required staff to monitor food safety in personal refrigeration units and educate individuals on safe food handling. However, the policy was not effectively enacted, as demonstrated by the lack of regular checks and documentation, potentially placing residents at risk of foodborne illness.
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