Food Served at Unappetizing Temperatures and Quality
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that food and drinks were palatable, attractive, and served at a safe and appetizing temperature for residents on three units. During the initial pool process, residents on Unit 1 and Unit 2 reported that the food was terrible, bland, not fresh, too small in portion, or not eaten because of poor taste and appearance. One resident said the bread on sandwiches did not look fresh, another said he or she did not receive extra food when requested, and another said the meals were so poor in taste that he or she was not eating them. The surveyor then requested test trays during lunch service on Units 1, 2, and 3. On Unit 3, the surveyor observed meal distribution and tested the tray after the last resident tray was served. The pureed veal with gravy measured 110 degrees Fahrenheit and was described as lukewarm, loose, and not holding its shape; pureed carrots measured 111 degrees Fahrenheit and were lukewarm; mashed potatoes with gravy measured 125 degrees Fahrenheit and were bland and not palatable; and strawberry ice cream measured 20 degrees Fahrenheit and was melted around the edges with a firmer center. A nurse stated she made strawberry milkshakes for residents because the ice cream was melted. On Unit 2, the test tray showed macaroni and cheese at 120 degrees Fahrenheit and stewed tomatoes at 95 degrees Fahrenheit. On Unit 1, the test tray showed veal cutlet with gravy at 90 degrees Fahrenheit, mashed potatoes with gravy at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and bland, and mixed vegetables at 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Resident #93, who had dysphagia and a history of peritonsillar abscess and was cognitively intact, reported that breakfast items such as scrambled eggs and potatoes were cold and unappetizing. The resident said the cold items were set aside, that staff did not offer to warm them, and that this had happened repeatedly for several weeks. The resident also said no alternative option was provided. The DON stated that if a resident did not eat a meal, staff should ask why and offer alternative food items or reheat the meal if the complaint was that it was too cold.
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