F0800 F800: Provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets his or her daily nutritional and special dietary needs.
D

Resident with Documented Food Allergy Served Allergenic Food Item

Bel Vista Healthcare CenterLong Beach, California Survey Completed on 05-18-2025

Summary

A deficiency occurred when a resident with documented allergies to avocado, banana, and strawberries was served a breakfast tray containing half a banana. The resident's admission record and order summary report clearly indicated these allergies, and the resident was also noted to have dysphagia, asthma, and a history of repeated falls. The resident's cognitive status was moderately impaired, and they required significant assistance with daily activities. During the tray line observation, the dietary aide admitted to missing the allergy sign on the tray due to nervousness and acknowledged the importance of checking for allergy tags, which are written in red, to prevent such errors. The dietary supervisor confirmed that both the dietary aide and supervisor are responsible for checking meal trays to ensure residents with food allergies do not receive restricted items. Facility policy requires identification of food allergies upon admission and mandates that meals for residents with severe allergies be specially prepared to avoid exposure and cross-contamination. Despite these procedures, the resident was still served a food item to which they were allergic, as observed and confirmed during the survey.

Plan Of Correction

F-tag 800 I: Corrective Action for residents found to have been affected: • On 05/17/2025, a banana was removed from Resident 194's meal tray by the dietary supervisor prior to meal tray delivery. II: Facility's Identification of other residents having the potential to be affected by the same deficient practice and corrective action taken: • Residents with food allergies were audited by the dietary supervisor on 5/17/2025. No other residents identified with the same deficient practice. • An immediate in-service education was provided by the dietary supervisor on 5/18/2025 to dietary staff to ensure that residents' identified allergies are not provided in the resident's meal tray. III: Measures and systemic changes put in place to ensure deficient practices do not recur: • The Registered Dietitian will conduct a tray line observation on a weekly basis for 1 month, then monthly for 3 months to ensure residents will not receive identified food allergy items on the food tray. IV. Facility's plan to monitor corrective actions are achieve & sustain compliance: • Integrate the POC to QA Process. • The result of tray line observation conducted by the RD will be reported by the Dietary Supervisor during the monthly QAA meeting for 3 months to ensure compliance. • Trends and patterns will be discussed for further recommendations and interventions. • The administrator will monitor compliance. V. Corrective Action Completion Date: 6/12/25

Penalty

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Failure to Follow Regular Diet Orders When Serving Mechanically Textured Meat
E
F0800 F800: Provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets his or her daily nutritional and special dietary needs.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that during a lunch meal, pork and sauerkraut intended for residents on regular diets were prepared and served in a mechanically textured form to multiple residents whose orders specified regular diets. A dietary staff member stated she routinely prepares the meat this way so all residents receive similar-looking portions and to reduce choking risk, and also reported using milk in the pureed pork and sauerkraut to add calories and nutrients. Record review confirmed that numerous affected individuals were on regular diets, and facility leadership acknowledged that serving mechanically textured meat to these residents and not following the established puree recipe was inappropriate.

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Missed Menu Item and Improper Food Substitution
E
F0800 F800: Provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets his or her daily nutritional and special dietary needs.
Short Summary

A facility failed to provide refried beans with a regular diet lunch for 21 of 73 residents reviewed. During kitchen observation, staff ran out of refried beans and only the last 4 trays received rice, while 17 trays went out without the menu item. The DM and Dietician stated rice was not an appropriate nutritional substitute, and the substitution log was blank.

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Failure to Honor Food Preferences and Provide Adequate Alternatives
E
F0800 F800: Provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets his or her daily nutritional and special dietary needs.
Short Summary

The facility failed to honor resident food preferences and provide adequate alternative meal options. During multiple observed meals, residents were not offered substitutes, and staff told them requested items were not on the menu. Meal slips showed that a resident’s written requests for extra yogurt and cottage cheese were limited or marked as not approved per the administrator, and another resident’s request for a double turkey and cheese sandwich was denied. Resident council minutes documented concerns about reduced food items such as burger vegetables, PB&J evening snacks, and daily ice cream, with no evidence of follow‑up. Several residents reported hamburgers without condiments and sandwiches with very little meat or cheese, stating that if an item was not on the menu, it was not provided. Nursing staff, CNAs, and kitchen staff reported that the administrator had reduced yogurt and cottage cheese availability, removed various commercial snacks, cut back food ordering, and restricted what residents could have, while there was no dietary manager and a newly hired dietitian had not yet evaluated residents or meals, contrary to the facility’s own nutritional management policy.

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Failure to Provide Ordered Double Entrée Portions at Meal Service
D
F0800 F800: Provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets his or her daily nutritional and special dietary needs.
Short Summary

A resident with a physician’s order for double entrée portions at meals was observed receiving only a single BBQ sandwich, despite the tray ticket specifying a double entrée. During the meal, the NA assisting the resident left the table briefly, during which time the resident consumed almost the entire sandwich and ate meat that had fallen onto their clothing. When the NA returned and was informed of the double-entrée order, the NA stated they were unaware of the order. Record review confirmed the active order for double entrées, and the observation showed the meal served did not match the ordered diet.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Ordered Low Sodium Cardiac Diet
D
F0800 F800: Provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets his or her daily nutritional and special dietary needs.
Short Summary

A resident with recent MI, CABG, and HTN was admitted on a hospital discharge order specifying a Heart Healthy DASH diet and a no added salt diet. The facility entered a no added salt diet and later changed it to a 2–3 g sodium diet, despite the RD acknowledging that the regular menu would exceed 3 g sodium on most days and that the facility did not have a formal DASH diet option. On the first night, the resident was served a large portion of pulled pork with barbecue sauce and visible fat, which she recognized as inconsistent with her low sodium, low fat diet and ate only partially. The RD later stated she would have expected staff to enter a no added salt diet based on the discharge orders and acknowledged that the intended order may have been for both a DASH diet and a no added salt diet.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Follow Tray Card Resulting in Omission of Ordered Breakfast Protein
D
F0800 F800: Provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets his or her daily nutritional and special dietary needs.
Short Summary

A resident with a regular diet order and medical conditions including high blood sugar and a weak heart did not receive the ordered breakfast sausage with his meal after requesting meat such as bacon or sausage. A dietary staff member prepared the breakfast tray without using the resident’s tray card and later acknowledged that this caused the omission of meat, while the DM confirmed that residents are expected to receive items listed on their tray cards, consistent with facility dietary policies.

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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