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La Hacienda De Paz: Food Safety Deficiencies - TX

EAGLE PASS, TX - Federal health inspectors identified 12 deficiencies at La Hacienda De Paz Rehabilitation and Care Center during a standard health inspection completed on December 10, 2025, including a citation for failing to meet professional standards for food procurement, storage, preparation, and service.

La Hacienda De Paz Rehabilitation and Care Center facility inspection

Food Handling Standards Not Met

Among the violations documented, inspectors flagged the facility under regulatory tag F0812, which addresses requirements for nursing homes to obtain food from approved sources and to handle it according to established professional standards throughout the entire food service process — from procurement through storage, preparation, distribution, and serving.

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The citation falls under the Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies category, a classification that covers a range of requirements designed to ensure residents receive safe, properly handled meals. Federal regulations require nursing facilities to maintain food service operations that meet professional standards at every stage, a requirement that exists because nursing home residents — many of whom have compromised immune systems or chronic health conditions — face elevated risks from foodborne illness.

The deficiency was classified at Scope/Severity Level D, indicating an isolated incident where no actual harm occurred but where the potential existed for more than minimal harm to residents. While this represents the lower end of the federal severity scale, food safety violations in long-term care settings carry inherent risks that extend beyond the immediate incident.

Why Food Safety Standards Matter in Nursing Homes

Foodborne illness poses a significantly greater threat to nursing home residents than to the general population. Older adults, particularly those with chronic conditions, weakened immune systems, or difficulty swallowing, are more vulnerable to complications from contaminated or improperly handled food. According to federal public health data, adults over age 65 account for a disproportionate share of hospitalizations and deaths related to foodborne pathogens.

Proper food procurement requires facilities to source ingredients from licensed, inspected suppliers. Storage standards mandate specific temperature controls — refrigerated items must be maintained at 41°F or below, while hot foods must be held at 135°F or above to prevent bacterial growth in the temperature "danger zone" between those thresholds. Preparation and distribution protocols further require proper handwashing, cross-contamination prevention, and timely service of meals.

When any link in this chain breaks down, the risk of bacterial contamination from organisms such as Salmonella, Listeria, or E. coli increases. For frail elderly residents, infections from these pathogens can lead to severe dehydration, hospitalization, or in serious cases, death.

Facility Cited for 12 Total Deficiencies

The food safety citation was one of 12 deficiencies identified during the inspection, suggesting a broader pattern of compliance concerns at the facility. While the specific details of the remaining 11 citations were not included in this particular deficiency report, the total number places La Hacienda De Paz above the national average for deficiencies found during a single standard inspection cycle.

For context, the national median for health deficiencies cited during a standard nursing home survey is approximately seven to eight per inspection. A count of 12 indicates the facility fell short of federal standards in multiple areas simultaneously.

No Correction Plan Submitted

Perhaps most notably, the inspection record indicates that the facility's status is listed as "Deficient, Provider has no plan of correction" for the food safety citation. Federal regulations typically require facilities to submit a written plan detailing how they will address each cited deficiency, including specific steps, responsible staff members, and target completion dates.

The absence of a correction plan raises questions about the facility's response to the findings. Providers that fail to submit timely corrective action plans may face additional enforcement measures from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), which can include fines, increased inspection frequency, or other sanctions.

What Families Should Know

Families with loved ones at La Hacienda De Paz Rehabilitation and Care Center may wish to review the full inspection report, which is publicly available through the CMS Care Compare website. This federal database allows anyone to look up a nursing home's inspection history, staffing levels, and quality measures.

Residents and their families have the right to ask facility administrators directly about what steps are being taken to address the cited deficiencies. Questions about food sourcing, kitchen sanitation practices, and meal temperature monitoring are reasonable and appropriate inquiries that facilities should be prepared to answer.

The full inspection report contains details on all 12 deficiencies cited during the December 2025 survey and provides the most complete picture of the facility's current compliance status.

Full Inspection Report

The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for La Hacienda De Paz Rehabilitation and Care Center from 2025-12-10 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.

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🏥 Editorial Standards & Professional Oversight

Data Source: This report is based on official federal inspection data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

Editorial Process: Content generated using AI (Claude) to synthesize complex regulatory data, then reviewed and verified for accuracy by our editorial team.

Professional Review: All content undergoes standards and compliance oversight by Christopher F. Nesbitt, Sr., NH EMT & BU-trained Paralegal, through Twin Digital Media's regulatory data auditing protocols.

Medical Perspective: As emergency medical professionals, we understand how nursing home violations can escalate to health emergencies requiring ambulance transport. This analysis contextualizes regulatory findings within real-world patient safety implications.

Last verified: March 2, 2026 | Learn more about our methodology

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