F0908 F908: Keep all essential equipment working safely.
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Ice Machine Not Maintained in Safe and Sanitary Condition

Ormond Rehabilitation And Nursing CenterOrmond Beach, Florida Survey Completed on 08-27-2025

Summary

The facility failed to maintain dietary equipment in a safe and sanitary condition when the ice machine outside the kitchen main door was observed covered with a slimy, pink substance during a follow-up kitchen visit. The ice machine cleaning log posted on the machine documented cleaning on 08/24/2025, and the Regional Food Service Director verified a document on his personal cell phone showing the ice machine had been cleaned by Maintenance on 07/31/2025. He stated the ice machine would be shut down, all ice removed, and cleaned that day. Staff interviews showed confusion about who was responsible for cleaning the ice machine and how often it was to be cleaned. A Dietary Aide stated that responsibility had shifted between Maintenance and Dietary and that Dietary was currently cleaning only the outside and inside edges around the open area of the door once per week. Another staff member stated she believed Maintenance was responsible but did not know the schedule. The Certified Dietary Manager stated kitchen staff were responsible and that Dietary wiped down the outside and ran the scoop through the dish machine weekly, while the Maintenance Director stated both Dietary and Maintenance were responsible and that Maintenance cleaned the ice machine quarterly, including the top and bottom, fan, condenser, tray, and diverter area. Facility records and policies showed conflicting expectations, including a policy revised 01/2012 stating ice machines would be maintained to assure a safe and sanitary supply of ice and cleaned according to manufacturer instructions, and a revised 08/27/2025 policy stating the ice machine would be cleaned monthly per manufacturer recommendation and as needed by Maintenance, with the Dietitian checking cleanliness monthly.

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