F0812 F812: Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
F

Sanitary Conditions and Food Temperature Deficiencies in Kitchen

Regency At CheneDetroit, Michigan Survey Completed on 04-19-2024

Summary

The facility failed to maintain sanitary conditions in the kitchen, which resulted in an increased potential for cross-contamination of food and foodborne illness. Observations revealed soiled non-food contact surfaces, including ventilation filters above the fryer, the top and sides of the fryer, the sides of the oven next to the fryer, the grates of the flat top grill, and the six-burner oven's stainless steel backsplash. Additionally, the number ten can opener's cutting blade at the cook prep station was observed with visible debris and metal shavings. The flooring throughout all the facility's nourishment rooms was also found to have an accumulation of dust and debris. The Dietary Director acknowledged that these areas were not being cleaned sufficiently and timely, despite the kitchen's cleaning policy stating that these areas should be cleaned three times a day after each meal. No additional cleaning schedule documenting verification of the daily cleaning tasks was provided for review. The facility also failed to maintain proper food temperatures during meal service. A meal test tray revealed that the macaroni and cheese and collard greens were holding at a temperature of 105 degrees F, and the fried chicken at 100 degrees F, which is below the required 135 degrees F for hot holding. The Dietary Director and staff acknowledged the issue and mentioned the need for additional insulated meal carts and a functioning plate warmer to prevent meals from sitting too long before being served. This failure to maintain proper food temperatures could potentially affect 143 residents who receive meal services.

Penalty

Fine: $15,593
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Surveyors found multiple instances of improper food storage and labeling, including undated and unlabeled opened dairy products, beverages, and prepared foods in the main walk-in cooler and freezer, as well as a serving scoop left resting directly on stored pasta. Additional issues included covered but undated pre-poured juices, milk, and thickened beverages in a reach-in cooler used for tray line, and a nurses' station refrigerator containing a dated bag of a resident’s food from over a week prior and three undated half-sandwiches. In a resident’s personal refrigerator, staff confirmed three undated bags of grapes with visible mold. These conditions did not comply with facility policies requiring cold foods to be stored off the floor, wrapped or covered, labeled, dated, and for resident refrigerators to be monitored daily with unsafe or moldy food discarded.

No penalty information released
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Unsanitary Kitchen Practices and Improper Dishwashing Temperatures
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Surveyors found unsanitary kitchen conditions, including a dirty tray holding clean pitchers, soiled storage carts containing clean dishware and disposables, and multiple trays of open juice in a reach-in refrigerator that were unlabeled and undated. In a walk-in refrigerator, they observed a bag of bologna marked only with a freeze date, lacking a thaw or use-by date, and appearing slimy and discolored. Observation of the high-temp dishwasher showed rinse temperatures below the 180°F minimum required for hot water sanitizing, and review of several months of temperature logs revealed repeated sub-minimum wash and rinse temperatures and numerous missing entries. Facility policies required dishwashing to meet specified temperature standards and all refrigerated foods to be covered, labeled, and dated with a use-by date, but these requirements were not consistently followed.

No penalty information released
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Unsanitary Kitchen Conditions and Improper Sanitizer Levels
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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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Surveyors found that the kitchen was not maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, with grease and dust on a stove shelf, food buildup inside a microwave, and dried spills on the floor under a refrigerator. The sanitizing solution used to wipe counters and the sanitizer level in a three-compartment sink used for washing and sanitizing equipment and utensils did not meet required levels. These conditions affected all residents receiving food from the kitchen and were confirmed by dietary and administrative staff during the complaint investigation.

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Unsanitary Food Storage and Preparation Practices in Dietary Services
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Surveyors found multiple unsanitary food storage and preparation practices, including dried food splatters and greasy buildup on cooking equipment, crumb- and spill-covered floors, and a sticky, dusty ice machine filter cover. Undated and unlabeled foods such as pre-filled cereal bowls, fruit desserts, lunch meat, gelatin, red liquid, and coleslaw were observed in various refrigerators, along with expired milk that was discolored and clumped, and an open ketchup bottle with a broken lid that could not be closed. Additional issues included canned tomato juice and a case of hotdogs stored directly on the floor in dry and frozen storage areas. These conditions were confirmed by dietary staff and had the potential to affect all residents receiving meals.

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Failure to Maintain High-Temperature Dishwasher per Manufacturer Standards
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Surveyors found that the facility’s high‑temperature dishwasher was not consistently reaching manufacturer‑required temperatures or completing proper rinse cycles for dish sanitation. Observations showed that during operation, only the wash gauge changed while the pump rinse and final rinse cycles did not engage, and subsequent checks revealed final rinse temperatures below the specified minimum. Review of several months of dish machine logs showed multiple instances of substandard final rinse temperatures, despite facility policies requiring dishwashing to meet temperature and sanitation standards and to follow manufacturer instructions.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Monitor and Document Food Temperatures for All Meals
F
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Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility failed to consistently monitor and document food temperatures for multiple meals over two months, despite a policy requiring temperatures of TCS foods to be taken and recorded for each meal. Review of dietary logs showed numerous missing entries for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and food committee minutes reflected resident reports of undercooked and overcooked items, as well as cold eggs. During an observed lunch service, the Dietary Manager and dietary staff acknowledged that meal temperature logs contained missing temperatures before meals were served, affecting all residents in the facility.

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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