F0808 F808: Ensure therapeutic diets are prescribed by the attending physician and may be delegated to a registered or licensed dietitian, to the extent allowed by State law.
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Failure to Prepare and Serve IDDSI 6 Therapeutic Diets as Ordered

Regalcare At LowellLowell, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 03-31-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that meals for residents prescribed an IDDSI 6 (soft and bite-sized) therapeutic diet were prepared and served according to the physician's orders and the facility's therapeutic diet manual. Observations over several days revealed that residents on the IDDSI 6 diet were served food items that did not meet the required texture and size specifications. For example, pork was served in cubes larger than 1/2 inch and not diced, potatoes were served with skin and not in a mashable form, and mixed vegetables included whole beans and carrots that were not appropriately prepared for the IDDSI 6 diet. Additionally, chicken pot pie and broccoli were served in forms not compliant with the soft and bite-sized requirements, with chicken pieces being too large and broccoli too firm and un-mashable. Au gratin potatoes were also served in large, crispy slices rather than mashable cubes without skin as required for the IDDSI 6 diet. Multiple residents with physician-ordered IDDSI 6 diets were observed struggling to eat their meals due to improper food preparation. One edentulous resident was unable to eat the meal provided, and two other residents reported that the broccoli was too hard to eat. The food service staff prepared and served the same food items to both IDDSI 7 (regular texture) and IDDSI 6 (soft and bite-sized) residents, disregarding the specific requirements for the therapeutic diet. Staff interviews confirmed that the dietary staff did not consistently follow the therapeutic diet breakdowns outlined in the facility's diet manual for the IDDSI 6 diets. The dietitian, Food Service Director, and Administrator all acknowledged during interviews that the dietary staff did not adhere to the prescribed meal textures for the IDDSI 6 diets. The facility had 13 residents with physician-ordered IDDSI 6 diets during the period in question, and the failure to follow the therapeutic diet manual was confirmed by both direct observation and staff interviews.

Penalty

Fine: $46,935
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