F0803 F803: Ensure menus must meet the nutritional needs of residents, be prepared in advance, be followed, be updated, be reviewed by dietician, and meet the needs of the resident.
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Failure to Follow Menu and Recipe Portion Sizes for Entrée Service

Spiritrust Lutheran The Village At GettysburgGettysburg, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to follow its own menus, production sheets, and recipes to provide correct portion sizes for the planned meal. Facility policies titled “Recipes” and “Production Sheet,” last reviewed March 23, 2026, require that recipes be used for all menu items, adjusted for facility yield, and followed exactly, and that production sheets list all items, recipe numbers, portion sizes, and quantities to be produced based on the resident diet census. The menu extension sheet for a specified Wednesday main meal indicated that residents were to receive two baked manicotti with tomato sauce (6 ounces per portion), 4 ounces of vegetable blend, a 2‑ounce warm dinner roll with butter, and one slice of pound cake with fruit topping. During observation of the tray line meal service, five residents with similar diet needs were each served only one manicotti instead of the two specified on their tray tickets and the menu extension sheet. When the surveyor raised this concern, a dietary employee stated that the manicotti were “pretty big” and estimated each at least three ounces, so he only served one. Review of the facility recipe showed that one portion of manicotti was defined as 6 ounces. The Director of Dining Services weighed one manicotti from the steam table and found it to be approximately 5 ounces, and agreed this was not the correct portion size. The Nursing Home Administrator stated she would expect recipes to be followed and appropriate portions to be served during meal service.

Plan Of Correction

1. Facility cannot correct the inaccurate portion size served to the 5 residents observed during meal service during survey. Residents able to request additional serving of meal following original meal provided. 2. Appropriate portion sizes were provided to remaining residents moving forward following observation of the 5 residents during survey. 3. Education provided to cooks on following recipes and serving appropriate portion sizes. 4. Audit of random meal service will be completed daily for 2 weeks, then 3 times a week for 2 months. Audits will be brought to QAPI for further recommendations for quality assurance and performance improvement.

Penalty

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