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In collaboration with The Seattle Times, Big Local News is providing full-text nursing home deficiencies from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). These files contain the full narrative details of each nursing home deficiency cited regulators. The files include deficiencies from Standard Surveys (routine inspections) and from Complaint Surveys. Complete data begins January 2011 (although some earlier inspections do show up). Individual states are provides as CSV files. A very large (4.5GB) national file is also provided as a zipped archive. New data will be updated on a monthly basis. For additional documentation, please see the README.

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rowid facility_name facility_id address city state zip inspection_date deficiency_tag scope_severity complaint standard eventid inspection_text filedate
10085 MAGNOLIA MANOR - GREENVILLE 425090 411 ANSEL ST GREENVILLE SC 29601 2011-02-25 456 D 1 0 WRSH11 On the day of the survey, based on observation and interview, the facility failed to maintain equipment to ensure a safe environment for resident snacks. The West Unit refrigerator, which contained food for resident snacks thermometer reading was above 40 degrees Fahrenheit on the day of the survey. The findings included: During tour of the facility on 02/25/2011 at approximately 5:35 PM, the temperature in the refrigerator in the West Unit nursing station was observed due to a complaint about nighttime snacks; the temperature was 42 degrees. The thermometer was located on the shelf on the door of the refrigerator. The refrigerator contained 9 individual servings of ice cream that were melting. LPN #1 observed the ice cream with the surveyor confirmed that it was soft and melting. The refrigerator was rechecked at approximately 8:10 PM and the thermometer registered 36 degrees Fahrenheit (F). The thermometer was observed in the same position on the shelf on the door of the refrigerator. Nine individual servings of ice cream were noted to be soft and melting. In an interview with the surveyor on 02/25/2011 at 7:15 PM Resident A stated that she was offered snacks at night, that the snacks often were applesauce, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and ice cream. She confirmed that when she asked for ice cream it was usually soft and melting. Observation on 02/25/2011 at 8:15 PM revealed that 11 individual servings of sliced fruit, 3 ice creams, 3 milks, 7 sandwiches (4 peanut butter/jelly and 3 ham), 1 container of apple juice and 2 Graham crackers were delivered to the West Unit for night time snacks and placed at the nursing station. 2014-06-01