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Failure to Monitor and Safely Store Outside Food in Resident Refrigerator

Beachwood, Ohio Survey Completed on 09-16-2025

Penalty

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Summary

The facility failed to ensure proper monitoring and safe storage of foods brought in by family and visitors for residents. During an observation of the second-floor resident lounge refrigerator, surveyors found the exterior of the refrigerator heavily soiled with dried food, fingerprints, and a sticky handle. Inside, there was a paper plate with two cheeseburgers and an open package of microwavable chicken patties, both lacking resident names and dates. The chicken patties were visibly moldy and emitted a bad odor. Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) confirmed the presence of mold and the lack of labeling, stating that dietary staff were supposed to monitor the refrigerator. Further interviews revealed confusion regarding responsibility for monitoring the unit refrigerators, with the Dietary Director believing nursing staff were responsible. Review of the facility's policy indicated that perishable foods must be stored in resealable containers labeled with the resident's name, item, and use-by date, and that nursing staff are responsible for discarding perishable foods on or before the use-by date. The failure to follow these procedures had the potential to affect 36 residents on the second floor, with one resident identified as receiving nothing by mouth.

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