F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
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Food Served at Improper Temperatures and Poor Quality

Havencare At Litchfield WoodsTorrington, Connecticut Survey Completed on 07-21-2025

Summary

Food and drink were not consistently served in a palatable, attractive, and safe temperature state. Residents reported that food was undercooked or overcooked, cold at times, tasteless, terrible, and served in small portions. During lunch service, surveyors observed meals being portioned from a steam table onto ceramic plates without a warming device, with clear plastic covers that had a circular hole in the center, and the facility’s Director of Dining Services stated that no plate warmer or insulated cover system was used. The facility used a point-of-service steam table system, with food placed into the steam table before meal service began. During a test tray observation, the herb baked fish measured below the required hot-hold and cooking temperatures, with temperatures recorded at 127.9 degrees Fahrenheit by the surveyor and 126 degrees Fahrenheit by the DDS. The DDS acknowledged that the fish temperature was low and stated that hot food should be held at or above 135 degrees Fahrenheit and fish should be cooked to 145 degrees Fahrenheit. Facility documentation showed the fish was placed into the steam table at 140 degrees Fahrenheit and 137 degrees Fahrenheit, which was below the acceptable internal cooking temperature identified in the dining services training materials. Food quality concerns were also observed. The herbed pork and polenta appeared visibly dry, the baked fish was heavily seasoned with an excessively thick layer of seasoning, the mashed potatoes used for shepherd’s pie were described as excessively seasoned, and the string beans were described as mushy. The DDS stated recipes were not routinely followed, there was no formal policy to follow recipes, and not all food items had a recipe available. A cook stated that when recipes were unavailable, she used internet recipes or asked the DDS, and she described an error in seasoning the fish that resulted in too much seasoning being applied.

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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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