F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
F

Insufficient Dietary Staffing Resulting in Late and Cold Meals

Greenery Center For Rehab And NursingCanonsburg, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-10-2026

Summary

The facility failed to provide sufficient dietary staff to safely and effectively carry out food and nutrition services, resulting in late and cold meals and incomplete tray service. Facility meal schedules showed designated serving times for both the main dining room and cart service, but Food Committee meeting notes from two separate months documented ongoing concerns about condiments not being on carts, lack of notice about menu changes, posted menus not being followed, missing items from trays, meals being late, food being cold, and running out of food before meal service was complete. The interim Dietary Manager reported that the Certified Dietary Manager had left the facility without notice, she had stepped into the role temporarily despite having allowed her CDM certification to lapse, and that the facility only had a Registered Dietitian on-site one day per week. She specifically stated there was not enough staff for the kitchen to run efficiently. Multiple residents reported that their meals were consistently cold, that meals delivered to rooms were late and cold, and that staff refused to reheat food in a microwave. During a confidential group interview, all participating residents confirmed that meals were consistently late and cold. Surveyor observations showed that on one observed day, tray line assembly was still occurring after the scheduled lunch start time, dining room residents did not begin receiving meals until later than scheduled, and cart delivery of trays to resident rooms did not begin until well after dining room service started. The acting Dietary Manager acknowledged that lunch was running about 30 minutes behind due to insufficient staff to prepare the meal on time, and staffing for that meal period consisted of one cook, one cook in training, and one dietary aide. The Nursing Home Administrator confirmed that the facility failed to provide sufficient dietary staff to perform essential kitchen duties.

Plan Of Correction

The facility will provide sufficient dietary staff to perform essential kitchen duties. On the assessment of the kitchen function, it was found that the facility was using an older menu which did not match the food ordering guide. Creating the need for frequent menu changes. The menu and order guide have now been reconciled, which will decrease the need for menu changes. The Tray Line will be moved from the dining room into the kitchen to improve time management, meal preparation and accuracy of meal including condiments needed. Education will be provided by the Administrator/Designee on the need for accuracy and time management for meal production. The Administrator will audit the kitchen meal production and accuracy weekly for four weeks and monthly for two results will be presented to the QAPI committee for review and recommendations

Penalty

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F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that a kitchen employee was working without a clearly current and verified food handler certificate, in violation of facility policy requiring dietary staff to hold valid food handler permits within 30 days of hire. Records showed the employee’s prior certificate had expired, and the Dietary Manager acknowledged not noticing the expiration. When a new certificate was produced, its completion date conflicted with the date shown in the online verification system, and the Administrator could not explain the discrepancy, demonstrating a failure to ensure sufficient qualified food and nutrition service staff.

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Untrained Visitor Allowed to Perform Kitchen Duties and Handle Beverages
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F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
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A non-employee visitor, the son of a cook, was allowed into the kitchen and was shown in a publicly accessible social media post actively assisting with kitchen duties, including handling beverage pitchers. The facility’s handbook requires employees to complete TB testing, orientation, and personnel file documentation, and specifies that visitors must enter through reception, be directed or escorted, and that employees are responsible for their visitors’ conduct. The Dietary Manager acknowledged the son was not an employee or volunteer and stated visitors were allowed only to visit in the back of the kitchen and were not permitted to touch food, yet the photo evidence confirmed the visitor was performing food service tasks, demonstrating that food and nutrition service functions were not limited to appropriately trained and authorized staff.

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Insufficient Dietary Staffing and Use of Untrained Support Personnel
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F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
Short Summary

The facility did not maintain sufficient dietary staffing, resulting in frequent morning shifts with only one dietary worker responsible for preparing multiple regular, chopped, and pureed meals for residents. Dietary staff reported routinely working short and relying on staff from other departments to assist with dishwashing, even though these helpers were not trained in kitchen procedures and were only shown basic dishwashing tasks. The Dietary Manager and DON were aware that single-staff coverage occurred and that untrained non-dietary personnel were being used to support kitchen operations.

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Dietary Staff Lacked Current Food Handler Certification
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F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
Short Summary

Dietary staff lacked a current food handler cert for 1 of 11 staff reviewed. An employee was observed in the kitchen cleaning equipment and stated he would be preparing pure diets later that morning. The DS said the only cert on file was the one posted on the wall, while the Administrator later said HR had provided a current cert; however, online verification showed the cert had expired. The facility policy stated the dietary manager was responsible for ensuring dietary staff certs were current.

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Insufficient Dietary Staffing Resulting in Lack of Freshly Prepared Meals
D
F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
Short Summary

The facility did not ensure adequate dietary staffing, as only one Nutrition Services Manager was responsible for all kitchen functions, including manager, cook, and housekeeping roles. The facility assessment did not account for the number of cooks needed, despite two residents receiving oral intake in addition to tube feeding, one with frequent oral meals and another on a restricted-calorie diet. Because the Nutrition Services Manager worked every other day, meals were prepared in advance and reheated by an aide on days they were absent, rather than being freshly prepared each day. The Program Administrator confirmed that this was the only kitchen staff member, that concerns about staffing shortages and the need for a cook had been raised, and that there was no timely response from higher management.

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Unqualified Dietary Staff Used as Cooks and Bakers
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F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure sufficient qualified dietary staff to prepare meals, as multiple dietary aides without cook certification were observed and reported to be cooking and baking for residents. Staff described being assigned to bake desserts and cook breakfast and lunch despite only holding food handler certificates, and one aide reported feeling scared to use the large oven. The Dietary Manager acknowledged that only she and one aide were qualified cooks, yet the schedule listed several food handlers as cooks, and these staff were actively preparing food and operating the tray line for residents receiving meals.

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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