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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
11775 AINSWORTH CARE CENTER, LLC 285142 143 NORTH FULLERTON STREET AINSWORTH NE 69210 2011-05-24 241 E 1 1 6TPT11 LICENSURE REFERENCE NUMBER 175 NAC 12-006.05(21) Based on observations and staff interview, the facility failed to assure all residents were treated in a dignified manner as Residents 7, 22 and 23 were fed meals while seated next to the bird aviary which was soiled with bird droppings and feathers. Facility census was 38. Findings are: A. The interior glass surface of the bird aviary, located in the main dining room, was observed to be soiled with dried bird droppings on 5/17/11 at 11:50 AM and 5/18/11 at 6:45 AM and 9:00 AM. From 9:00 AM until 9:07 AM on 5/18/11, Residents 7, 22 and 23 were observed seated at the dining room table adjacent to the bird aviary. The residents had just finished eating the breakfast meal. Resident ' s 22 and 23 sat facing the soiled glass of the bird aviary. Resident 7 was seated in a wheelchair which was placed sideways next to the bird aviary. The wheels of Resident 7 ' s wheelchair were touching the glass of the bird aviary. B. At 10:20 AM on 5/19/11 the interior glass surface of the bird aviary was observed to remain soiled with dried bird droppings and there was an accumulation of bird feathers on the floor. The Administrator verified during interview at this time that the bird aviary was in need of cleaning and a pleasant dignified dining experience was not provided for residents. The Administrator indicated there were plans to remove the bird aviary from the dining room at some point. 2015-01-01