Failure to Provide Palatable, Proper-Temperature Meals and Accurate Trays
Summary
The facility failed to provide food and drink that were palatable, attractive, and at safe and appetizing temperatures during multiple observed meals. Policy required that residents receive nourishing, palatable, attractive meals, with accurate meal tickets and alternatives offered when meals were refused. During a lunch meal observation, three sampled plates from the South unit steam table showed missing items and unappealing food: dry cauliflower without gravy or seasoning, one plate missing pork gravy and penne with marinara, a mechanical soft plate missing soft salad and pudding, and another plate missing cauliflower and tossed salad. During breakfast and lunch tray samplings for one resident, condiments were missing, hot items such as bacon, pancakes, pasta bake, squash, and coffee were served at various temperatures, and cold items such as milk, juice, and applesauce were measured in the 57–64 degrees Fahrenheit range. The pasta bake and applesauce were described as bland and unappetizing or unidentifiable in taste. Multiple resident interviews corroborated problems with food temperature, taste, accuracy of orders, and portion sizes. One resident reported receiving cold tater tots and soup for dinner and being told their food could not be reheated; when they requested a sandwich, it was of such unclear content that they did not eat it. Another resident stated the food was not good, they did not regularly eat facility food, they did not receive what they ordered, portions were small, and on one occasion they did not receive the cheeseburger they were supposed to get but were instead served tacos and beans, which they could not eat due to an inability to tolerate spicy foods; they reported that a requested alternate meal was never received. A third resident reported poor food quality, small portions, and receiving a full plate of rice for dinner at one time, leading them to request sandwiches for most meals because the food was always cold and tasted bad. Resident Council members stated that food choices were undesirable, vegetables and fruits were never fresh, food was not served at the right temperature, and meal tickets did not match what was served. An LPN also reported that residents complained about the food, describing it as lacking taste and served in small portions.
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