F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
D

Failure to Provide Palatable, Attractive Meals at Appropriate Temperatures

Landmark Of Richton Park Rehab & Nsg CtrRichton Park, Illinois Survey Completed on 04-16-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to prepare and serve food in a palatable, attractive manner and at an appetizing temperature for a cognitively intact resident. The resident had multiple diagnoses including heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, end-stage renal disease with dialysis dependence, and obesity, and physician orders for a regular texture, thin consistency, diabetic diet with no pork or tomato products. The resident reported that the food was “terrible” and provided photographs of prior meals showing an unappetizing plate consisting of half plain white rice and half mixed vegetables with no protein, a roll of bread and a small bowl of plain oatmeal with no protein, and an unidentifiable brown meat item that appeared burnt over more than half of its surface. The resident stated that the facility frequently did not provide protein, that they did not eat beef or pork, and that the facility should be able to accommodate those preferences. On the observed lunch service, the posted menu called for beef stew, cornbread, a side salad with dressing of choice, an ice cream novelty, and coffee or hot tea. Instead, the resident was served a small bowl of what appeared to be chicken and corn soup with a thick layer of orange grease covering about half of the broth, a small piece of cornbread approximately 3 by 2 inches with no other food on the plate, a bowl of dry iceberg lettuce, a condiment cup with only about one-fifth filled with white dressing, and a bowl of strawberry ice cream that was mostly melted, with about three-quarters in liquid form. A CNA confirmed that the tray did not look good, described the salad as very dry, the ice cream as “pretty much all melted,” and the cornbread as only a bite or two at most, and stated that residents complain a lot that the food tastes bad or is not enough and that “these people is hungry in here.” The resident added that they did not like iceberg lettuce but felt they had to eat it and later described the soup as bland, “chicken and water,” without any flavor. A RN who observed the tray confirmed that the lettuce appeared dry, the ice cream was melted, and the soup did not appear appetizing and could not clearly identify what the soup was. The RN stated that residents often complain about the food and that it was not something they would want to eat or feed to their family, and that residents end up ordering out a lot because they do not like the food. The interim dietary manager, who also served as the regional director of operations for dietary, acknowledged being familiar with the resident’s dietary requests and stated that the resident voiced many concerns about the food and had many items listed as not wanted on the dietary ticket. When shown pictures of the lunch tray, the dietary manager stated that it did not look appetizing, acknowledged the ice cream should not be melted, and identified the entrée as a chicken stew made specifically for the resident. The consultant RD stated that appearance is a matter of opinion but acknowledged that “you eat with your eyes” and that food should be served at appropriate temperatures and generally appear attractive so people will want to eat it. These observations and statements were inconsistent with the facility’s written policy on food presentation, which requires meals to be prepared and served in an attractive manner that enhances palatability.

Penalty

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Cold food served to residents
E
F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
Short Summary

Cold food served to residents: Multiple residents reported that meals delivered to their rooms were cold, with one resident needing staff to reheat breakfast and another stating reheated food came back hard. Surveyors also tasted lunch test trays on two occasions and found items cold, while the dietary cook, DA, RD, and ADM acknowledged complaints or expectations related to serving food at proper temperatures.

Fine: $27,378
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Meals Served Cold and Poor in Texture and Flavor
E
F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
Short Summary

Meals were not consistently palatable, attractive, or served at an appetizing temperature for several residents. Residents reported cold food, bland taste, and poor texture, including mechanical meals that were not warm and a resident who said he had almost choked on a mechanical diet item. Surveyors observed sample tray items that were cold, mushy, chunky, tough, or had no flavor.

No penalty information released
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Meals Served Unattractive and Unpalatable
F
F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
Short Summary

Meals Served Unattractive and Unpalatable: During an observed meal service, spaghetti noodles became dried and gummy as trays were plated, portions were inconsistent, and the final tray had to be scraped from the steam table pan. Residents were served corroded, spotted silverware and dishes with hard water residue, and a resident reported overcooked, flavorless food, mushy vegetables, and food brought to her room that was never hot. Food committee minutes noted water spotting and menu preferences, but did not address food temp, palatability, consistent portions, or fresh produce.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Palatable, Properly Portioned, and Timely Meals
F
F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
Short Summary

The facility failed to consistently provide palatable meals at appetizing temperatures, in correct portion sizes, and within posted mealtimes. Several residents and a family member reported that food tasted poor, portions of meat were very small, meals relied heavily on noodles and mashed potatoes, hot and cold foods were served together on the same plate, cold items arrived warm, ice cream was melted, menus were inaccurate, and dinner was sometimes served late in the evening. During surveyor observation, hot and cold items on the tray line were at safe temperatures and matched the menu, but a main entrée was initially served at half the prescribed portion size. A test tray delivered to one hall after the posted lunch period showed that while some items remained warm, the main entrée had cooled to a non-palatable temperature, and the late service and temperature findings were confirmed by facility leadership and dietary staff.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Monitor and Record Food Temperatures for Always-Available Menu Items
E
F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure food was palatable, attractive, and maintained at a safe and appetizing temperature, as shown by tray temperature checks and interviews with several residents and staff. At lunchtime, kitchen staff were not taking or recording temperatures for items on the always-available menu, including beef patties, hotdogs, and brown gravy, before meal service began. The DDS acknowledged that temperatures for these always-available menu items were not being monitored or documented.

No penalty information released
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Food Served at Inadequate Temperatures
D
F0804 F804: Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature.
Short Summary

Food was not consistently served at an appetizing temperature for two residents with intact cognition. One resident reported meals were not always warm and that ice cream arrived nearly melted, while another said hot food in the dining room was usually not hot. Surveyors observed a sample tray with lemon chicken at 130 degrees and broccoli at 105 degrees, below the 135-degree minimum identified by the RD and CDM.

No penalty information released
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