Deficiency in Safe Storage of Residents' Food Items
Summary
The facility failed to maintain safe and sanitary storage of residents' food items in a refrigerator located on the 400 hall. Observations revealed undated and unlabeled perishable food items, including green vegetables, soup, chicken, supplement shakes, protein drinks, sugar, and oranges. The Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) identified some items as belonging to residents, while others were possibly stored by nursing staff for medication pass usage. The ADON acknowledged that the nursing staff were responsible for monitoring the refrigerator and ensuring proper labeling and dating of food items. The facility's policy on food from outside sources requires that food brought in by family members be labeled with the resident's name, receive date, and open date. The Administrator stated that family members should inform the nursing staff when bringing food, and the staff would then date the food with the start date, discard date, and resident information. However, the observations indicated a lack of adherence to this policy, as several items in the refrigerator were not labeled or dated, potentially placing residents at risk for cross-contamination and other air-borne illnesses.
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