F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
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Failure to Honor Resident Diet Orders and Food Preferences During Regular and Emergency Meal Service

Integrity Hc Of AnnaAnna, Illinois Survey Completed on 03-03-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to honor resident food preferences and diet specifications, including during a period when the main kitchen was under renovation and an emergency menu was in use. One resident with Parkinson’s disease, COPD, heart disease, adult failure to thrive, anxiety, and a moderate cognitive deficit had physician orders and a care plan for a no concentrated sweets (NCS) diet with mechanical soft/regular texture, thin liquids, super cereal at breakfast, fortified foods three times daily, and health shakes three times daily. Despite this, the resident was observed at breakfast with a tray containing Fruit Loops, orange juice, milk, a mighty shake, coffee, cookies, pears, and a bowl of milk. The resident’s meal card documented a preference for Cheerios, and the Dietary Manager acknowledged that residents with diabetes should receive non‑sugar cereals such as Cheerios or Rice Krispies and that this resident should have been served the preferred cereal. Another resident with a diagnosis of diabetes reported being served peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the past few days because the kitchen was down, and he was getting tired of them. Surveyors observed the kitchen under renovation, with appliances, cabinets, flooring, and sinks removed, and staff serving meals from tables in the dining room. The facility was using an emergency menu consisting largely of shelf‑stable foods. The written emergency menu for multiple days specified repetitive items such as juice, dry cereal, canned fruit, peanut butter cookies, pudding, reconstituted milk, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, indicating limited variety and repeated use of the same items over several days. Resident council documentation showed that residents had been informed of the upcoming kitchen renovation and menu changes, and that some residents expressed they did not want corned beef. The emergency menu nonetheless included corned beef on specified days, and on one such day kitchen staff served corned beef hash, green beans, cookies, and beverages. One resident refused the corned beef hash, telling staff to take it away and was then offered a corn dog or sandwich. Another resident, alert to person, place, and time, stated lunch was awful and reported eating a ham sandwich instead of the corned beef hash. A third resident, also alert, was observed making a deli sandwich from personal food and described lunch as awful and terrible. The Social Services Director confirmed that several residents at resident council had said they did not want corned beef, and the Dietary Manager acknowledged awareness that a few residents did not want corned beef hash but stated they did not ask all residents about their preference, despite a facility policy stating that individual food preferences would be assessed on admission and communicated to the interdisciplinary team.

Penalty

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Failure to Honor Resident’s Documented Food Preferences and Restrictions
D
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

A resident with a documented No Added Salt (NAS) diet and clear instructions for no sauce, gravy, or chicken skin was repeatedly served meals that did not follow these specifications. During one observed meal, the resident received chicken with skin and gravy despite the diet card prohibiting these items, and the resident reported that the previous evening’s dinner plate also contained a large amount of gravy. The resident stated they did not report the issue to staff because they did not want to complain and feared their meal would be delayed, demonstrating that the facility did not consistently honor the resident’s documented food preferences and restrictions.

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Failure to Provide Variety and Choice in Meal Substitutions
F
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide a variety of appealing meal substitutions in line with resident preferences and its own written menu standards. Although the alternate menu listed deli sandwiches, grilled cheese, chef salads, and bread, residents and staff consistently reported that only grilled cheese, and occasionally ham sandwiches without cheese, were offered when residents refused the main meal. Resident council leaders and multiple residents stated they had repeatedly complained about the lack of variety and the removal of prior options such as hamburgers and pizza, without any resolution. CNAs, an LPN, and an RN confirmed frequent resident complaints and the limited substitution choices, while dietary staff and the Food Service Manager acknowledged that budget-driven changes had reduced the alternate menu and that key salad ingredients like tomatoes and cucumbers were not routinely stocked, resulting in monotonous and restricted substitution offerings.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Document and Honor Resident Food Preferences
D
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

A resident with diabetes, heart failure, and HTN, who was cognitively intact and on a consistent carb, regular texture diet, repeatedly received oatmeal on meal trays despite stating multiple times that he did not like it. Review of the care plan and nutrition assessment showed no documented food preferences, and the daily menu for the resident lacked any notation of likes or dislikes, even though the facility’s policy and the DM’s process required recording such information on nutritional assessments and menus.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Honor Documented Food Dislike
D
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

Failure to Honor Documented Food Dislike: A resident with dementia and malnutrition had a documented dislike for breakfast sausage on the meal ticket, yet sausage was served on breakfast trays during two observations. The resident stated she did not eat breakfast sausage, and dietary staff and the ADM confirmed it should not have been served.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Honor Food Preferences and Follow Posted Menus
F
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

Two cognitively intact residents with documented food dislikes were repeatedly served items listed as dislikes and did not consistently receive alternate menu selections they ordered. One resident received beets despite this item being listed as a dislike and reported frequently having to request a peanut butter and jelly sandwich instead, while another resident with rice listed as a dislike reported receiving incorrect meals and that the menu was wrong on most days of a week. Surveyors also observed that the posted menu listed spiced pears, but residents were served mangoes with whipped topping, and a dietary aide stated that staff often prepared whatever food was on hand rather than what was on the menu. The Administrator acknowledged emerging dietary issues and confirmed that residents should not receive foods on their dislike/allergy lists and that served food should match the menu or be communicated if changed.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Honor Documented Food Allergies, Intolerances, and Preferences
D
F0806 F806: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food that accommodates resident allergies, intolerances, and preferences, as well as appealing options.
Short Summary

Failure to honor documented food allergies, intolerances, and preferences: Two residents were served foods listed as allergies or dislikes, including raw tomatoes, milk, tomatoes, and cucumbers. One resident’s chart also failed to include a documented raw tomato allergy, and lactose-free milk was not available on the unit drink cart despite being in the kitchen. The NHA and DON confirmed the transcription and meal service failures.

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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