Policy and practice for outside food brought by families were inconsistent
Summary
The facility did not ensure it had a policy regarding the use and storage of foods brought to residents by family members and visitors that allowed safe and sanitary storage, handling, and consumption. The written policy dated 01/2025 stated that no food or drink may be brought into and stored in the facility by family members or visitors without prior consent of Administration, and that approved outside food had to be consumed in a recreation office or designated area. The policy also stated that nursing staff would monitor resident rooms, unit pantries, and refrigeration units for outside food for disposal, and that unlabeled and undated foods and beverages must be discarded. The facility assessment updated 6/13/2025 stated that the facility would provide food and nutrition choices to meet resident preferences, and the Resident Handbook stated the facility was a strict kosher facility and no non-kosher food of any kind may be brought into the facility. On entrance to the facility, surveyors observed signs stating that no outside food was permitted in the facility at any time. Interviews showed inconsistent understanding and implementation of the policy: some staff stated outside food could be brought in with arrangements and eaten in the recreation room, while other staff stated residents were not allowed to have outside food on the units or in their rooms. Resident interviews showed that several residents and a resident representative were told they could not bring food into the facility or could not eat it in their rooms, and that food brought by family had to be taken back home or eaten downstairs in the recreation room. One resident with diagnoses including CAD, HTN, ESRD, and hemiparesis, whose MDS documented intact cognition and a need for snacks between meals, stated that Jello cups brought by a child were confiscated and not returned because the facility was kosher. During the Resident Council meeting, residents stated that food was not allowed in the facility, that they could only order food on Fridays, and that they were not allowed to bring in food when they wanted it. Staff interviews also reflected conflicting practices, with some stating residents could order outside food through Recreation and others stating no outside food could be delivered or brought in except under limited supervised arrangements.
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