F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
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Failure to Provide Dietary Accommodations for Resident Preferences and Allergies

Northgate PlazaIrving, Texas Survey Completed on 03-28-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide food that accommodated the allergies, intolerances, and preferences of two residents, resulting in these residents not receiving nutritious and palatable meal substitutes. One resident, a male with diagnoses including hemiplegia, depression, epilepsy, protein-calorie malnutrition, and GERD, was on a mechanical soft diet and reported being allergic to eggs and not eating pork. He stated that he was not satisfied with the food, found it unappetizing, and was not offered alternative meals, often resorting to eating cold cereal for multiple meals. During observation, he was served a dry chicken breast as the only alternative to pulled pork, which he could not eat, and declined the offer of gravy as a solution. Another resident, a female with bipolar disorder, morbid obesity, hypertension, acute kidney failure, and heart failure, was on a special diet for GERD and kidney disease. She reported that the kitchen did not always serve meals she could eat, was not offered substitutes, and had to purchase her own food, such as salads, to meet her dietary needs. She also stated that breakfast options always included pork with no alternatives, and her requests for no pork and no gravy with additional vegetables were not accommodated. Her concerns had been expressed to previous management without resolution. Interviews with staff revealed that the Dietary Supervisor was aware of the lack of alternative options due to budget constraints and had communicated these concerns to management without receiving support. The Dietary Supervisor also noted poor communication between nursing and kitchen staff, leading to residents directly requesting changes. The Operations Manager was unaware of these issues, and there was no facility policy on alternative meals. CNAs confirmed that there was no All Day Menu and that alternatives were not consistently available, sometimes requiring staff to purchase food for residents themselves.

Penalty

Fine: $74,775
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F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide alternate meal choices of similar nutritional value and did not consistently honor resident food and beverage preferences during a period when the main kitchen was closed and meals were prepared from the dining room using limited equipment. Only a single entrée was offered at each meal, with peanut butter and jelly or deli sandwiches as the only substitutes, and several residents reported they could not order and were simply served whatever was prepared, including food they disliked or items that did not match their stated preferences. Residents also did not consistently receive requested beverages such as chocolate milk, 2% milk, cranberry juice, fruit punch, or ice with meals, and one resident reported being served burnt pizza with no alternative. The Dietary Manager confirmed there was no second meal option of similar nutritive value during the shutdown and that new dietary aides had not been fully trained on tray line duties.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Follow Documented Food Preferences and Restrictions
F
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

A resident with Alzheimer’s disease and other comorbidities, who was cognitively impaired and dependent on staff for care, was not provided a meal consistent with documented food preferences and restrictions. During a breakfast service, the resident received pureed sausage, scrambled eggs, pureed toast, and cranberry juice, despite a meal ticket specifying yogurt, half a banana, tea, and no juice or soda. A CNA confirmed the resident did not receive the ordered items and was served juice contrary to the documented restriction, in violation of facility policy requiring that individualized food preferences and restrictions be reflected in the tray ticket system.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Consistently Honor Resident Food Preferences
D
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

A cognitively intact resident with multiple chronic conditions, including DM2, mental health disorders, paraplegia, and breast cancer, did not consistently receive preferred food items as indicated on meal tickets and as known by staff. On multiple observed meals, items such as 2% milk, cranberry juice, and yogurt were missing or provided in lesser quantities than ordered or routinely requested, leading the resident to refuse at least one meal. A CNA and an LPN confirmed that the resident’s usual preference for two milks and two yogurts at each meal was not consistently honored, despite facility policy requiring nutrition care consistent with individual preferences.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Honor Resident Food Preferences and Allergy Restrictions
D
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility failed to honor documented food preferences and allergy restrictions for two residents. One resident, with multiple behavioral and medical diagnoses, was served rice despite a recorded dislike and reported frequently receiving tomato-based items that upset her stomach. Another resident, with COPD and an allergy to raw onions, was served sautéed peppers and onions even after dietary staff verbally reminded each other to avoid onions, and the resident reported repeatedly receiving onions, mayonnaise, and sour cream despite stating he did not want them.

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Failure to Provide Residents with Selected Menu Items
D
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Short Summary

Two residents with intact cognition and multiple medical conditions did not receive the food items they selected on their meal tickets, such as vegetable soup and crackers. Staff interviews and Resident Council notes confirmed ongoing complaints about residents not receiving their requested menu items, despite CNAs being responsible for collecting and submitting meal selections to the kitchen.

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D
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Short Summary

Two residents with specific dietary preferences, including avoidance of pork and beef due to health and religious reasons, did not have their preferences consistently honored. Nutrition assessments were not completed in a timely manner, and staff failed to accurately document and follow dietary restrictions, resulting in residents receiving meals with items they wished to avoid.

No penalty information released
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