F0812 F812: Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
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Deficiencies in Food Safety Practices

Crown Heights Center For Nursing And RehabBrooklyn, New York Survey Completed on 12-19-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that food was stored, prepared, distributed, and served in accordance with professional standards of food service safety. During the recertification survey, multiple instances were observed where staff did not wear appropriate hair and beard restraints in the kitchen. The Food Service Director, Dietary Aides, and a contracted pest control person were all observed without proper hair or beard nets, despite having noticeable facial hair. Interviews with the staff revealed that some were aware of the requirement but failed to comply due to discomfort or forgetfulness. Additionally, the facility's dry storage room was found to have an open box of instant food beverage thickening powder with a torn plastic bag and a paper cup inside. This box was observed on two separate occasions, indicating a lack of proper storage practices. The Dietary Aide responsible for checking the dry storage room admitted to not knowing who tore the bag and acknowledged that the food should be covered to prevent contamination. The Director of Food Services confirmed that the thickener should be stored in a container and not left open. The facility's dietary policies and procedures were found to be lacking in specific uniform requirements related to food handling. Although the policies outlined the need for safe and sanitary food preparation and handling, they did not explicitly mention the use of hair and beard nets. The facility's sanitation inspection and audit processes were also noted, but the observed deficiencies suggest that these measures were not effectively implemented or enforced.

Plan Of Correction

Plan of Correction: Approved January 10, 2025 Element 1 F812 Corrective Action: The Staff that were observed not wearing a beard net were immediately educated on wearing appropriate face beard covers inside the kitchen. All vendors will also be educated on the hair and beard coverings procedure. The open thickener box was removed, and the product was disposed of properly. A complete inspection of all dry storage areas was conducted to identify and remove any other improperly stored items. Element 2 Residents at Risk: All residents have the potential to be affected by this practice. All Dietary Staff were monitored to ensure compliance with beard and hair net coverings were in place. All dry storage areas were inspected to identify and remove any other improperly stored items. There were no issues that were identified. Element 3 Systemic Changes: Personal hygiene and protective equipment policies were reviewed to reflect strict enforcement of beard and hair nets. All dietary staff received mandatory in-service training on proper food safety protocols, including wearing hair and beard nets. Policies on food and dry storage were reviewed to ensure they included all food and beverages in dry storage that are labeled, and in approved containers. No revisions were required. Staff received training on proper storage requirements and food safety protocols. Audit tools are being developed to monitor compliance. Element 4 Monitoring of Corrective Action: Food Service Director will conduct daily spot checks to ensure compliance with personal protective equipment requirements. Non compliance will be documented and addressed with immediate corrective action. The Food Service director or designee will conduct daily inspections of storage area to ensure compliance with food safety protocols. Non compliance will result in retraining and possible disciplinary action. Monthly audits of kitchen and storage areas will be conducted, and results will be reviewed monthly with the administrator for a period of 6 months. On a quarterly basis, the results will be presented by the Food Service director to the QAPI committee. The QAPI Committee will decide if further action is required. Element 5 Completion date: (MONTH) 19, 2025 Person responsible: Food Service Director and Food Service Supervisor.

Penalty

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F0812 F812: Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
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Surveyors found that kitchen staff failed to follow facility policy and professional standards for food storage, leaving dry items such as spaghetti noodles, garlic powder, and salt unsealed, and refrigerated items such as a prepared drink, salad, and turkey lunch meat uncovered or undated. The DM and ADM both stated that all food should be sealed, labeled, and dated, that all staff are responsible for these tasks, and that staff had been trained, but observations showed food in both dry and refrigerated storage was not properly sealed or dated as required by the facility’s food receiving and storage policy.

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Dirty can opener and contaminated dry storage bins
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F0812 F812: Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
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Dirty can opener and contaminated dry storage bins: The DCS observed four labeled dry-goods bins with dirty rims, dry matter on the bin walls, and a scoop left inside a flour bin with flour on it. The attached can opener also had dry red matter on the blade, and the cook said it had been used that morning to open cream of corn for lunch. The DCS verified the findings and stated the can opener should be washed after each use and the dry bins and scoops should be kept clean.

No penalty information released
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Kitchen Food Storage and Sanitation Deficiencies
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F0812 F812: Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
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Kitchen staff failed to properly date-mark, store, and discard food items, with multiple opened or undated foods found in a walk-in refrigerator past the facility’s 7-day limit or otherwise not labeled. Surveyors also observed wet stacked pans, uncovered utensils with crumbs, and staff personal items such as a cell phone, keys, snacks, and drinks in food prep and storage areas. The MNFS-C stated foods should be dated when opened and discarded after 7 days, and acknowledged concerns about contamination.

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Wet Steam Table Pans Stored Before Drying
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F0812 F812: Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
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Wet steam table pans were found stacked before fully air drying, with water dripping from two pans onto the pans below. The DM stated the pans should have been completely dry before storage and that staff may have been in a hurry. The administrator stated dishes were expected to be dry before storage, and the facility policy and FDA Food Code required dishes and prep equipment to drain and air dry before being stacked or stored.

No penalty information released
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Expired Foods, Unsafe Thawing, and Unsanitary Kitchen Storage
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F0812 F812: Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
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Expired buttermilk and undated pre-made salads were found in the prep-area refrigerator, while thawing meats in the walk-in cooler were stored together on the same tray in blood juices and one sleeve of ground beef had a hole with exposed dried meat. The walk-in freezer was overcrowded with boxes blocking the walkway, open seafood was left unsecured, thawed chicken was placed on a plastic cover on the floor, and the cooler floor had spilled juices, debris, and a dirty cup. The cook and C-B confirmed the storage and thawing problems, and the admin acknowledged ongoing concerns with expired items and kitchen cleaning.

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Unsanitary Walk-In Freezer and Ice Scoop Storage Practices
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Surveyors found that the facility did not maintain sanitary conditions in the walk-in freezer and ice machine area. Ice buildup on freezer lines was encroaching on a box of burritos, and an ice scoop holder attached to the ice machine contained standing water with two scoops resting in it and no visible drainage. The Dietary Manager acknowledged the recurring ice buildup and reported that the standing water issue had not previously been raised. These practices did not follow the facility’s policies for food safety, storage, and ice machine preventative maintenance and had the potential to affect 46 residents who consumed food from the kitchen.

No penalty information released
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