F0813 F813: Have a policy regarding use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors.
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Failure to Safely Store Food Brought in by Family and Visitors

Berkeley Pines Skilled Nursing CenterBerkeley, California Survey Completed on 03-14-2024

Summary

The facility failed to safely store food brought in by family and visitors for residents, which had the potential to result in decreased intake of food and foodborne illness for 35 residents who ate food by mouth. The facility's policy and procedure on foods brought by family/visitors required perishable foods to be stored in re-sealable containers with tight-fitting lids in the refrigerator, labeled with the resident's name, the item, and the use-by date. However, the policy did not provide guidance regarding timeframes for use-by dates. During an observation, a paper bag with Resident 16's name and room number was found in the reach-in refrigerator in the kitchen, containing a cooked rice mixture and soup. Cook 1 was unaware of when the food was placed in the refrigerator. Additionally, food belonging to Resident 14 was found in the staff refrigerator without proper labeling or a use-by date, and the Director of Nursing confirmed that resident food should not be stored in the refrigerator downstairs or in the kitchen. Interviews with staff revealed inconsistencies in the handling and storage of food brought in by families. LVN 1 stated that she asked families to take food home if the resident did not want to eat it right away and did not store food brought in by families. CNA1 mentioned that she stored food in the refrigerator downstairs and believed it could be stored for up to two days. The Director of Nursing stated that perishable food brought in by family and visitors for residents was not stored, and anything that needed to be reheated or chilled was not safe to store. Resident 14 confirmed that his spaghetti with meat sauce had been placed in the refrigerator by a staff member a few days ago. These actions and inactions led to the deficiency in safely storing food brought in by family and visitors for residents.

Penalty

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Personal Refrigerator Food Storage and Temperature Monitoring Deficiency
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F0813 F813: Have a policy regarding use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors.
Short Summary

Personal refrigerator food storage and temperature monitoring were not maintained for several resident rooms. Multiple refrigerators contained assorted food items, including dairy, condiments, sausages, and beverages, while no temp logs were found and internal temps were documented above the required range in some rooms. The ADM, DON, and DM stated residents or families were generally responsible for cleaning and maintaining the refrigerators, but there was no assigned daily staff task or log for monitoring temps or expired food.

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Inconsistent Storage of Food Brought in for Residents
D
F0813 F813: Have a policy regarding use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure safe and sanitary storage and consumption of food brought in by family and visitors. Staff gave inconsistent answers about how long such food could remain in the nourishment refrigerator, while the facility policy stated that items without a manufacturer expiration date must be dated on arrival and discarded 2 days later.

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No Designated Refrigerator for Food Brought in by Family or Visitors
D
F0813 F813: Have a policy regarding use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors.
Short Summary

No Designated Refrigerator for Food Brought in by Family or Visitors: The facility failed to follow its policy when it did not have a designated refrigerator for residents’ food brought in by family or visitors. CNAs were unsure where such food should be stored, the AA was unaware it could be stored in the activities refrigerator, and the DON confirmed the facility did not have a designated refrigerator despite the policy stating perishable outside food may be stored in designated unit refrigerators.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Monitor and Label Food in a Resident’s Personal Refrigerator
D
F0813 F813: Have a policy regarding use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors.
Short Summary

A resident with intact cognition and multiple medical diagnoses had a personal refrigerator containing an unlabeled, undated container with visibly spoiled contents, which remained in place on repeat observation. The resident reported storing snacks but was unaware of the requirement to date items and did not know about the container. The assigned CNA and LVN both confirmed the presence of the unlabeled, undated food and gave differing or incomplete understandings of responsibility for checking personal refrigerators, while the DON stated that all staff, overseen by charge nurses, were responsible for weekly monitoring and for ensuring perishable items in residents’ refrigerators were labeled and dated per facility policy.

No penalty information released
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Personal Refrigerator Not Maintained at Safe Temperature
D
F0813 F813: Have a policy regarding use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors.
Short Summary

Personal Refrigerator Not Maintained at Safe Temperature: A resident with Parkinson's disease and dementia kept meals in her room and had a personal refrigerator that was not cool on observation. Staff found the refrigerator at 48.9 degrees with no thermometer or temperature log, while the DON stated residents monitor their own refrigerators and nursing should help with the contents. The facility policy stated the refrigerator compartment should be maintained at 35-41 degrees.

Fine: $51,756
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Failure to Perform Daily Temperature Monitoring of Residents’ Personal Refrigerators
E
F0813 F813: Have a policy regarding use and storage of foods brought to residents by family and other visitors.
Short Summary

The facility failed to follow its policy requiring daily temperature monitoring and documentation for residents’ personal in-room refrigerators and freezers used to store food brought by families and visitors. Several residents with multiple chronic conditions and varying cognitive status had personal refrigerators containing perishable items such as milk and ice cream, but temperature logs showed entries on only some days, with gaps where no temperatures were recorded. Although observed temperatures were within acceptable ranges at the time of survey, logs for multiple refrigerators were incomplete, and staff interviews revealed confusion over which department was responsible for daily temperature checks and that existing rounding tools did not instruct staff to verify refrigerator and freezer temperatures as required by policy.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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