F0805 F805: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs.
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Failure to Provide Ordered Texture‑Modified Diets and Verify Food Consistency Before Service

The RowlandCovina, California Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide prescribed texture‑modified diets and to ensure appropriate texture checks before food left the kitchen for two residents with ordered mechanically altered diets. For the first resident, who had respiratory failure and heart failure and was care planned for a therapeutic diet with monitoring for signs of swallowing difficulty, the clinical record showed an order and nutrition note for a mechanical soft/easy‑to‑chew diet. Despite this, surveyors observed the resident receiving meat and broccoli that were not in a mechanical soft consistency. The resident reported that meat was served in one piece and only cut into smaller pieces by staff, and that the broccoli was hard rather than soft, requiring prolonged chewing to swallow. On another observation, the resident was served grapes cut in half with skins on and melon cut in rectangular pieces, which the resident stated looked too large and declined to eat. The second resident had cerebrovascular disease, dysphagia, and vascular dementia with fluctuating decision‑making capacity, and was care planned for a therapeutic, mechanically altered diet with monitoring for pocketing, choking, coughing, drooling, and multiple swallowing attempts. The record documented an order for a minced and moist diet three times daily. However, surveyors observed this resident receiving a whole cheese sandwich with bread edges, apple pie with crust, and vegetable soup with bacon and carrots. The resident stated that the sandwich was cut into pieces by nursing staff but the pieces were still large and not easy to swallow, and that food provided was not easy to chew and was not cut into small pieces as needed for their condition. Staff interviews further described how these incorrect textures reached the residents. The Dietary Supervisor stated that a mechanical soft diet should consist of soft, easy‑to‑chew foods, with broccoli chopped into small pieces, and that a minced and moist diet required food to be wet, ground, and finely minced, with apple pie and bread edges not acceptable due to chewing difficulty. The facility’s policies for Level 7 Regular Easy to Chew and Level 5 Minced and Moist specified that meats should be chopped into 1/2‑inch or smaller or minced to 2–4 mm, moist, and cohesive, and that hard, sticky, or crunchy foods were excluded. The Dietary Supervisor acknowledged that dietary staff, including the supervisor, were responsible for checking food texture before trays left the kitchen. CNAs reported that sandwiches arrived whole from the kitchen and were cut by CNAs into bite‑size pieces without clear guidance on the required size, and that some items, such as pie, were too hard and needed further cutting. The DON stated that therapeutic diets were ordered for resident safety, that dietary staff were responsible for providing the correct texture, and that nursing staff were responsible for checking all residents’ food before delivery, underscoring that correct food texture was important to prevent choking.

Penalty

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F0805 F805: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs.
Short Summary

A resident with swallowing precautions and a cardiac diet was observed eating lunch in bed at less than 90 degrees, without staff present, and with a sandwich that was not clearly cut into bite-size pieces as ordered. Staff interviews showed confusion about whether the positioning and food-preparation instructions were official orders, and the resident’s chart contained mixed directions about meal setup and swallow precautions.

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Improper Texture of Pureed Foods
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F0805 F805: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs.
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Improper Texture of Pureed Foods: Puree items on the trayline were observed to be flat, spread out, and watery rather than holding their shape. No spoon tilt test or fork pressure test was observed during service, and the DS and RD stated the food did not meet IDDSI Level 4 expectations for residents with swallowing difficulty.

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Failure to Follow IDDSI-Consistent Modified Diet Orders and Staff Incompetence With Texture Restrictions
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F0805 F805: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs.
Short Summary

Two residents with dementia, dysphagia, and prior stroke were ordered IDDSI 5 and 6 modified diets with specific texture and supervision requirements, but staff routinely provided crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwiches that were not permitted or properly prepared under those IDDSI levels. One resident, ordered a level 6 soft and bite-sized diet with supervision, was habitually given halved peanut butter and jelly sandwiches without an SLP-approved exception and experienced a choking episode in the dining room that required an LPN to perform the Heimlich maneuver. The other resident, ordered a level 5 minced and moist diet with honey-thick liquids per SLP recommendations, continued to receive crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with every meal based on nursing-entered orders that were not supported by SLP evaluation or the diet slip. Dietary staff prepared sandwiches only crustless and cut in halves or quarters, not into IDDSI-compliant bite-sized or minced pieces, and multiple NAs and nursing staff reported they were unaware that peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and nut butters were not allowed on these modified diets or where to find IDDSI guidance, despite facility policies requiring adherence to physician/SLP diet orders and the diet manual.

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Failure to Provide Proper Pureed Diet Consistency
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F0805 F805: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs.
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The facility failed to prepare and provide food in the correct pureed consistency for several residents with physician-ordered pureed diets. During a lunch meal observation, pureed rice on the steam table was found to be gritty with large clumps instead of smooth, and the Dietary Supervisor confirmed it was not the correct puree texture. Review of the diet list showed multiple residents were ordered pureed diets, and facility policy defined therapeutic diets, including texture-modified diets, as physician- or practitioner-ordered as part of treatment for clinical conditions.

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F0805 F805: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs.
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Puree Diet Cream of Rice Not Prepared to Required Texture
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F0805 F805: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs.
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Puree diet cream of rice was observed flat on the plate and not holding its shape, with the item later mixed with slurry but still spreading and touching other foods. RD and DS stated the recipe was not followed and the item had too much water, while puree bread was used as a substitute because it was considered safer. The diet manual and standardized recipe required IDDSI Level 4 foods to be thick, cohesive, and hold shape.

No penalty information released
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