Failure to Consistently Honor Resident Food Preferences
Summary
A cognitively intact resident with multiple diagnoses, including type 2 diabetes mellitus, anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, schizoid personality disorder, paraplegia, and breast cancer, did not consistently receive food items according to documented preferences and meal tickets. The resident’s medical record showed admission on 07/01/25, and the MDS dated 01/08/26 confirmed intact cognition. The facility’s meal ticket for breakfast on 03/09/26 indicated the resident was to receive two 2% milks, cranberry juice, and yogurt; however, observation showed the tray was missing both milk and cranberry juice, leading the resident to refuse the meal due to not having the requested items. The facility’s policy stated that the Food and Nutrition Services Department would promote optimal nutrition status consistent with each individual’s needs and personal preferences. Further review of meal tickets and observations on subsequent dates showed repeated failures to provide the resident’s preferred items. A lunch meal ticket dated 03/12/26 indicated the resident was to receive two 2% milks and yogurt, but observation revealed only one milk and one yogurt were provided. The resident reported that although the meal ticket showed one yogurt, the dietary department knew she wanted two milks and two yogurts at every meal. A CNA confirmed that the resident always wanted two milks and two yogurts at each meal and verified that the resident did not receive them per preference. On 03/16/26, the lunch meal ticket again showed two 2% milks and yogurt, but observation revealed no yogurt on the tray, which an LPN also verified. These findings demonstrated that the facility did not consistently provide food that accommodated the resident’s stated preferences as required.
Plan Of Correction
F806 Resident Allergies, Preferences, Substitutes The PoC will what corrective action(s) will be accomplished for those residents found to have been affected by the deficient practice. As of 3-17-2026 Resident #4 is ensured by the dietary Manager that she is now receiving requested 2 milks and 2 yogurts and cranberry juice with each tray. How you will identify other residents having the potential to be affected by the same deficient practice and what corrective action will be taken. Dietary manager has done a sweep of all facility residents and determined likes and ensured these likes are on their meal tickets. Completed 3-17-26 What measures will be put into place or what systemic changes you will make to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur. DM in serviced dietary staff in reading and following dietary tickets In-service completed 3-17-2026. How the corrective action will be monitored to ensure the deficient practice will not recur. DM/designee auditing all trays for compliance with meal tickets 5 x a week X4 weeks during lunch and dinner. Results submitted to QAPI committee.to ensure all residents receive the requested diet. Identified concerns by audits are immediately corrected and staff reeducated.
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