Improper Storage of Frozen Food in Walk-In Freezer
Summary
Surveyors identified a deficiency related to food safety requirements in the main kitchen’s walk-in freezer. During an observation on April 27, 2026, at 9:30 a.m., in the presence of the Dietary Manager (Employee E5), surveyors observed one bag of frozen biscuits stored inside an open plastic bag placed within an open cardboard box, and frozen diced carrots stored inside an opened plastic bag placed within an open cardboard box. These storage practices did not comply with professional standards for food service safety, as the food items were not properly sealed to prevent contamination. A subsequent observation on April 28, 2026, at 1:30 p.m., again in the presence of Employee E5, revealed additional improperly stored items in the walk-in freezer, including frozen spinach inside an opened plastic bag placed within a cardboard box and frozen hamburger patties inside an opened plastic bag placed within a cardboard box. In an interview on April 30, 2026, at 1:00 p.m., Employee E5 confirmed that the foods observed on both dates were not properly stored. These findings were communicated to the Nursing Home Administrator on April 30, 2026, at 1:40 p.m., and formed the basis of the deficiency for failure to store food in accordance with professional standards for food service safety.
Plan Of Correction
1) Immediately upon being made aware of the concern, the spinach, biscuits, and hamburgers found were all discarded as appropriate. All food that was found to have been stored improperly were immediately discarded as needed. 2) FSD completed an immediate audit of the food items stored in the walk in freezer to ensure foods were properly covered and stored within the walk-in freezer to ensure foods were properly covered and protected from contamination, freezer burn, and or any other issues that can arise from an improperly stored item. No other items were found at the time to have been stored improperly or without proper packaging/storage practices. 3) All Dietary staff was educated on proper food storage practices, facility policy, and the regulation requirements for proper food storage. This included maintain foods in covered contained or sealed packaging, preventing cross contamination, maintaining food quality, and adhering to regulatory requirement and standards. Education also provided on expectations for ongoing monitoring by all staff for freezer storage throughout each shift. 4) The FSD or designee will conduct weekly audits for one month of the walk in freezer to ensure all food is properly stored within the freezer. After one month audits will be conducted once per month to include verification that all food items are properly covered, dated if applicable, and stored to prevent contamination. 5) Findings will be reported to the QAPI committee as needed.
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