Meals Served Cold, Bland, and Unappetizing
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that food and drink were palatable, attractive, and served at a safe and appetizing temperature for multiple residents. The deficiency involved 7 of 19 residents reviewed, including residents with intact cognition and diagnoses such as mild protein-calorie malnutrition, diabetes, heart failure, depression, COPD, muscular dystrophy, and anxiety, as well as 7 anonymous residents who were interviewed about food quality. The report also noted a Resident Council Meeting Form stating that food was sometimes served cold on the halls. Resident interviews described repeated concerns that meals were bland, cold, and unappetizing. One resident with malnutrition and diabetes said the food did not taste good and was very bland. Another resident with diabetes, weakness, depression, and vitamin B deficiency said the food was not edible, was always very cold at the end of the hallway, and sometimes appeared burnt or clumped together. A resident with heart failure and diabetes said the food was always lukewarm and bland and that choices were limited. Another resident said the food was not good enough to feed to a stray dog, was always cold, portions were not enough, and family had to bring snacks. A resident with COPD and anxiety said the food was terrible, cold, and bland, and another resident with muscular dystrophy said the food was not seasoned and did not taste good. Observation and interview findings also showed problems with food temperature, texture, and appearance during meal service. One resident requested chopped chicken strips and potatoes, but the tray later served had chicken strips chopped so finely they looked like breadcrumbs; the resident said the tray was ice cold and the potatoes were hard. During a sampled lunch tray observation with surveyors and the Dietary Manager, baked fish, parmesan noodles, hushpuppies, and apple cobbler were all cold; the fish was bland, the noodles were chewy and had no flavor, and the cobbler was served cold and lacked crust. Anonymous residents reported that food was served cold most of the time, portions were small, and flavor was bland. Staff interviews reflected awareness of these complaints, including reports of cold food, watered-down coffee, bland meals, and undercooked potatoes, while the Administrator stated she expected kitchen staff to follow recipes and serve palatable food.
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