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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Unsanitary Kitchen Conditions and Unaddressed Cockroach Infestation

Elan Skilled Nursing And Rehab, A Jewish Senior LiScranton, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 01-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain the kitchen in a sanitary condition and free of pest infestation while preparing, storing, and serving food for all residents. During a kitchen tour, surveyors observed debris and rodent droppings on the dishwashing area floor and along the perimeter floors throughout the kitchen. Under the dishwasher, the floor was soiled and contained used latex gloves, garbage, bottle caps, a fork, and rodent droppings. These conditions were present in active food service and dishwashing areas where food, utensils, and food-contact surfaces are handled. In the food preparation and tray line service area, surveyors observed seven sticky traps placed on the floor. One trap under the left side of the food preparation area contained five cockroaches, three of which were alive and moving. Another trap on the right side of the kitchen contained five cockroaches, with two alive and moving, and a third trap contained four cockroaches, two of which were alive and moving. These observations showed live and dead cockroaches present in food preparation and storage areas. The report notes that cockroaches are known vectors for disease-causing organisms such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Staphylococcus, and that their presence in these areas created a high risk of contamination of food, utensils, and food-contact surfaces with disease-causing organisms, placing all 135 residents in a situation of Immediate Jeopardy to their health and safety. Interviews and record reviews showed that the facility had an ongoing pest control contract but did not ensure that cockroach activity in or near the kitchen was specifically addressed. The Director of Dietary Services stated that the outside pest control company had been treating the kitchen for rodents since December 2025, but the area was not being treated to prevent cockroaches. A dietary worker reported not seeing many cockroaches recently but acknowledged having seen them in the past. The Nursing Home Administrator confirmed that pest control services were requested in December 2025 in response to a rodent infestation and that remediation services twice weekly were recommended. Pest control inspection reports documented that on January 5, 2026, the pest management provider identified cockroaches at a coffee station located about 50 feet from the kitchen entrance and identified a potential rodent entry point in the dishwasher room, but there was no documentation that cockroach-specific treatment was initiated. The pest control provider confirmed observing German cockroach activity at the coffee station and stated that routine services consisted of perimeter spraying, with no targeted cockroach treatment areas identified. The facility did not provide documented evidence that staff were monitoring for cockroaches in the kitchen or that increased sanitation measures or environmental controls were implemented to ensure food was stored, prepared, distributed, and served under sanitary conditions and free of pest infestation.

Removal Plan

  • Dispose of exposed food items
  • Cease food preparation
  • Transition dietary services to an outside vendor until pest mitigation was completed
  • Activate pest control services for immediate treatment of source areas, including clean-out treatment, aerosol application, and gel treatments
  • Place the kitchen under continuous monitoring by the Director of Dietary Services and the Nursing Home Administrator
  • Schedule audits for each meal
  • Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the kitchen by a licensed pest control inspector
  • Implement aerosol treatment for immediate control and gel application for prevention
  • Educate dietary staff on the facility's Pest Control and Kitchen Sanitation Policies and Protocols
  • Review all residents for signs and symptoms of foodborne illness
  • Initiate audits of pest control logs and environmental monitoring
  • Implement inspection and monitoring by the pest control provider

Penalty

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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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No penalty information released
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Kitchen Food Storage and Sanitation Deficiencies
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No penalty information released
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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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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.

No penalty information released
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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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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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