Dietary Manager Lacked Required Qualifications and Meal Substitutions Were Not Properly Managed
Summary
The facility failed to employ staff with the appropriate competencies and skill sets to carry out food and nutrition services, including a qualified dietician, based on observation, interview, and record review. The Dietary Manager did not have the appropriate certification, education, or qualifications to serve as the Director of Food and Nutrition Services. During interview, she stated she was not a Certified Dietary Manager and was attending school to become one, having started work at the facility in October 2025 and school in January 2026. The ADM also stated the Dietary Manager did not have to be certified if she was in school. Resident #5 was a [AGE]-year-old female with a BIMS score of 9 out of 15, indicating moderate cognitive impairment. Her nutritional risk assessment reflected a significant weight loss of 9.1% (14.2 pounds) in 1 month, with the RD noting the loss may have been related to hospitalizations in February and that the resident was also at risk for weight fluctuations related to bilateral lower extremity edema and diuretic therapy. The resident’s nutritional interventions included house shakes twice daily and weekly weights for 4 weeks. Her weight summary before 02/03/2026 showed stable weight from November 2025 through January 2026. During observation, the Dietary Manager did not follow food storage directions for a container of whipped topping in the reach-in refrigerator; she stated she had not read the label and was unaware that the product should be frozen to use the listed discard date. During lunch service, Resident #5 received potato soup instead of the chicken and sausage gumbo listed on the tray ticket, and she stated she did not want the potato soup because she had already had potato soup as the soup of the day. The tray ticket showed the meal was to include soup, entree, starch, salad, bread, dessert, condiment, and beverage, and the menu substitution for that day listed ham and cheese sandwich as the meat substitution. The ADM stated the loaded baked potato soup was intended to meet protein requirements, while the RD stated the Dietary Manager should have contacted her before substituting it because it did not provide as much protein as the chicken and sausage gumbo and should have been documented on the substitution log.
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