F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
D

Therapeutic diet not maintained during mealtime

West Lawrence Care Center, L L CFar Rockaway, New York Survey Completed on 08-04-2025

Summary

The facility did not ensure that a therapeutic diet was provided when a resident had a nutritional problem and a physician’s order for an altered diet. Resident #83 had diagnoses including malnutrition, GERD, and altered mental status, and the quarterly MDS documented impaired cognition, need for supervision with eating, and a mechanically altered diet. The resident also had care plans and speech therapy guidance indicating pureed solids and honey thickened liquids with aspiration precautions, and progress notes documented repeated behaviors of taking food from other residents’ trays. During the survey, Resident #83 was observed moving another resident’s leftover tray closer, identifying it as their own, and then eating several pieces of chopped beans and drinking apple juice from that tray. The tray belonged to another resident who was prescribed a chopped diet and thin liquids. The tray remained accessible on the table after staff were alerted, and it still contained food items and an unopened coffee creamer. The resident’s physician order documented pureed consistency and honey thickened liquids, and the speech therapy assessment stated the resident was to remain on pureed solids and honey liquids with aspiration precautions. Staff interviews confirmed that Resident #83 was on a pureed diet with thickened liquids and had a history of taking food from other residents’ trays. The LPN stated the resident must be supervised closely because of impaired cognition and the tendency to eat food off other residents’ trays, and the RD stated the resident could not handle other food consistencies and could choke if they consumed them. The RN supervisor, speech therapist, and DON all acknowledged that consuming another resident’s food created an aspiration, choking, cross-contamination, and infection control issue, and the report documented that the resident had previously been noted trying to take food from other residents and needed close monitoring at mealtime.

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Inspection fine: $26,180
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