Failure to Ensure Safe and Sanitary Storage and Handling of Resident Food Brought from Outside
Summary
The facility failed to ensure the safe and sanitary storage, handling, and consumption of food brought in by family or visitors for one resident. The resident reported not consuming facility-provided food and instead relied on purchasing their own food, which was stored in their room and in a unit refrigerator. The resident stated that staff were responsible for placing food requiring refrigeration into the unit fridge. The resident discovered that all of their food had been discarded from the unit refrigerator without notification, despite most items being unopened and not near expiration. At the time of the surveyor's observation, the unit refrigerator was empty and no policy regarding resident food storage was posted. Review of facility policy indicated that refrigerated food must be labeled with the resident's name and date received, and should be kept for three days before being discarded, with notification to the resident. The District Manager confirmed that the food was discarded by kitchen staff due to lack of labeling, and acknowledged that staff—not residents—were responsible for labeling. The District Manager also confirmed that residents were not informed prior to the disposal of their food, and that unopened, labeled food should have been retained until three days after its expiration date.
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