Failure to Educate on Safe Food Handling for Outside Food
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that staff, residents, and visitors were adequately educated on safe food handling practices for foods brought in from outside sources. The facility's policy required education on safe food handling to be provided and for educational materials to be available at the reception desk. However, interviews with multiple CNAs, an LVN, the DSD, the RD, and the Admissions Director revealed that staff either did not receive specific education on safe food handling or were unclear about proper procedures, such as reheating food to appropriate temperatures and safe storage practices. Staff members reported inconsistent practices regarding reheating and storing food brought in by families or visitors. Several CNAs stated they would microwave food for short periods based on resident preference, without knowledge of required temperatures for food safety. Some staff indicated they did not know how to check food temperatures or had not received education on this topic. The LVN and Admissions Director also confirmed that their education to residents and families focused on labeling and storage duration, but did not include specific safe food handling instructions. The DSD and RD acknowledged that while in-services and policies were reviewed with staff, there was no specific education provided on safe food handling. The educational materials available at the reception desk also lacked information on safe food handling. The facility's failure to provide comprehensive education on this topic was confirmed by the Administrator and DON during interviews.
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