Unsafe food storage and sanitation lapses in kitchen and resident pantries
Summary
The facility failed to store food items in a safe and sanitary manner and failed to maintain equipment in a sanitary condition in the main kitchen and in resident pantry areas on Nursing Units 300 and 700. During the initial kitchen tour with the Culinary Manager, surveyors observed serving ware stored under the dishwasher conveyor without protection from the ambient environment, debris in multiple blue cups, clear serving bowls with accumulated debris and moisture, black discoloration and peeling paint where the ceiling met the wall in the dishwasher area, and significant dust on ceiling vents above the dishwasher area. Two garbage receptacles had broken and cracked lids, the fire extinguisher receptacle cover was broken with jagged plastic pieces at the bottom, and a plastic food storage container was on the floor behind the ice machine with debris accumulated on the floor nearby. In the walk-in freezer and cooler, surveyors found open cardboard boxes of cookies and broccoli cuts exposed to ambient air, a box of mushrooms open to ambient air, and a bucket of pickle chips with a black mold-like accumulation near the lid. The cooler also contained two large plastic tubs holding beverages, with cans, milk cartons, and nutritional drinks partially immersed in opaque water. Three open containers of Worcestershire sauce were on a spice rack with use-by dates that had passed, and a stainless-steel prep table area near electrical outlets had a significant accumulation of debris. Additional observations included food stains and debris on the base bumpers of the food warmer, a sticky side surface on the food warmer, baking racks stored on top of the oven with dust and debris, adaptive equipment on blue trays with debris and dried stains, stacked nosey cups with moisture between them, and a fork with dried food debris on the tongs. Surveyors also found expired items in the dining room suction unit, including two packaged filters that had expired and a container of unopened sterile water that had expired. Review of tray line temperature documentation for March 2026 showed multiple missing entries for breakfast, lunch, and dinner temperatures on several dates, and there was no evidence that food temperatures were checked prior to serving. In the 700 Unit pantry, surveyors observed a plastic container of coffee with a best-if-used-by date of June 4, 2023. In the 300 Unit pantry, an unopened 2% milk carton, a nutritional drink, and an orange-colored drink were sitting on top of the microwave and were warm to the touch; the nutritional drink label instructed that it be kept refrigerated. No staff were present in the pantry at the time, and an LPN discarded the warm drinks after the finding was reviewed.
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