F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
F

Inadequate Dietary Staffing Leads to Meal Delays

Continuing Healthcare Of Cuyahoga FallsCuyahoga Falls, Ohio Survey Completed on 12-23-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate and appropriate dietary staff to meet the dietary needs of its residents, affecting all residents except one who was on a nothing by mouth order. Observations and interviews revealed that meals were consistently late, with residents reporting delays in receiving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For instance, one resident reported that their lunch always arrived after 2:30 P.M., and dinner after 6:30 P.M. Observations in the dining room confirmed that lunch trays were not served on time, with residents waiting for meals well past the scheduled serving times. Staff interviews corroborated the issue, with CNAs and LPNs acknowledging the consistent delays in meal service. They attributed the delays to insufficient kitchen staffing, which was further confirmed by the Dietary Manager. The Dietary Manager, who had recently started, noted that staffing was low, and on the day of observation, a cook had called off, and a dietary aide was involved in a car accident. As a result, non-dietary staff, including maintenance and laundry aides, were assisting in the kitchen, despite lacking formal training in food service. The facility's reliance on untrained staff to fill in for dietary roles highlighted the staffing inadequacies. The Director of Maintenance and a Maintenance Assistant, both without formal food service training, were involved in kitchen duties during emergencies. The Dietary Manager also had to step in to prepare meals when the cook walked out. These staffing challenges led to significant delays in meal service, impacting the residents' dining experience and potentially their nutritional intake.

Penalty

Fine: $12,12036 days payment denial
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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F0802 F802: Provide sufficient support personnel to safely and effectively carry out the functions of the food and nutrition service.
Short Summary

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Fine: $87,290
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