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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
6014 SALEM CENTER 515071 255 SUNBRIDGE DRIVE SALEM WV 26426 2014-08-14 253 E 0 1 K1XR11 Based on observation and staff interview, the facility failed to provide to provide effective housekeeping and maintenance services in eleven (11) of thirty-five (35) rooms observed during Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the survey. Environmental issues included missing and peeling wallpaper, discolored and stained caulking around the toilet base, loose and missing baseboards, missing caulking around the sink counter top, stained and discolored baseboards under the sink, missing bathroom floor thresholds, rusted metal toilet paper holder, scratched door frames, scratched and discolored sink basin, cracked and missing floor tile in bathrooms and resident rooms, cracked and missing plaster near a sink and a gouged and scratched bathroom doors. This practice had the potential to affect more than an isolated number of residents. Room numbers: #101, #105, #106, #110, #136, #138, #143, #144, #145, #146, and #166. Facility census: 94 Findings include: a) On 08/12/14 at 2:30 p.m., accompanied by Employee #105, the Maintenance Director, a tour of the facility was conducted. The tour revealed the following issues: 1. Room #101: The wall plaster was cracked and had missing pieces near the sink located within the resident's room. The caulking located around the base of the toilet in the bathroom was stained and discolored. 2. Room #105: The floor tile in the resident room had multiple cracks. 3. Room #106: The floor tile in the room was stained and had multiple cracks. There was stained and discolored caulking around the base of the toilet in the bathroom. 4. Room #110: The heating/air conditioning unit located in the room under the window had wires visible and protruding from the base of the unit. The floor tile in the room had multiple cracks. The toilet located in the bathroom had stained and discolored caulking around the base. 5. Room #136: The sink counter located in the room had missing laminate measuring 3 inches by 4 inches on the left lower corner revealing the pressed fiberboard. Also the front lower lip of the sink counter top had wavy jagged edges all the way across the bottom. 6. Room #138: The wall behind bed A and bed B had large areas of peeling and missing wallpaper. 7. Room #143: The baseboard located under the sink in the room was stained and discolored. The sink had missing caulking all the way around between the sink and the counter top. The bathroom doorway entrance had a missing floor threshold showing the sub floor between the bathroom and the resident room tile. 8. Room #144: The toilet located in the bathroom had stained and discolored caulking around the base. 9. Room #145: The baseboard located on the left side of the entrance into the bathroom was loose and separated from the bathroom wall. 10. Room #146: There was missing baseboard under the sink in the room and cracked and missing caulking around the base of toilet in the bathroom. 11. Room #166: The exterior bathroom door was scratched and had a gouged area revealing a hole measuring 1 inch by 2 inches. The sink basin located in the room was scratched and discolored. b) At the completion of the tour, the Maintenance Director commented rounds were done by the maintenance staff and various department heads on a monthly basis. He agreed the issues observed needed to be repaired and or replaced. 2018-05-01