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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
6598 MCCOY MEMORIAL NURSING CENTER 425174 207 CHAPPELL DRIVE BISHOPVILLE SC 29010 2014-02-25 253 E 0 1 NBGB11 Based on observations and interview the facility failed to provide maintenance services necessary to maintain a comfortable interior in good repair. Two of two units were observed with concerns related to damaged chairs, walls, bed tables, baseboards, loose toilet commode in a resident bathroom, dust build up on vents in the shower rooms, cracked tile in the shower room, and a broken light cover in 1 of 3 shower rooms. The findings include: During initial tour of the facility on 2/10/14 at approximately 10:54 AM, observations revealed a cracked/broken light cover and broken wall tile in the shower room on the Bradford unit. In room 101, the surveyor observed multiple scuffs and scrapes on the wall and the bathroom contained a loose toilet commode that moved with a gentle touch. Loose baseboards, scrapes and scuffs were observed in room 127. Further observations during the initial tour revealed a loose grab bar in the shower room on the Azalea unit. Observation on 2/20/14 at 1:20 PM, revealed the shower room on the Bradford unit with a heavy build up of dust on the vent, the 300 unit dining/day room had 2 upright chairs with damaged seats (brown and green), tears and slits in the cushion of the love seat, and scuff marks on the wall. Room 201 had damage to the wall with scrapes and scratches, room 210 had damage to the wall behind the bed and room 211 was observed with a rust colored build up in front of the commode. Observations of room 212 revealed a rust color chair with a split in the seat. During a tour of the facility on 2/21/14 at approximately 9:00 AM, the Maintenance Director confirmed these findings. Additionally, observations during the tour revealed there were loose baseboard on the 200 unit hallway and peeling paint on walls. These observations were also confirmed by the Maintenance Director during tour. S/he stated that there were no logs for routine inspection to keep track of maintenance services. Random observations revealed the following on the Bradford Unit: 1. Room #101 B: paint scraped off of the wall near the left side of the Television. 2. Room #102 B: White colored patched areas noted on the wall near the left side of the bathroom door. 3. Room #105 A: Left side of the bathroom door noted with black scrape marks, wheelchair noted with both armpads cracked. 4. Room #105 B: Scrape marks noted on the wall to the left side of the bed. 5. Room #106 B: Scrape marks noted on the wall above the head of the bed and on the wall near the left side of the bed, scrape marks noted on the bathroom door, wheelchair seat cracked. During initial tour on 2/10/14 the following was observed on the 300 Hall: 1) Damaged areas noted along the wall behind the medication carts; 2) (1) brown upright chair with a damaged seat in the 300 Hall Dining Room; 3) Slits noted in the seat of a love seat noted in the 300 Hall Dining Room: 4) (1) over the bed table with a damaged corner located in the 300 Hall Dining Room; 5) Built up of dust noted on the vent in the private shower. On 2/18/14, observation of Room 210 revealed chipped areas on the wall beside both resident beds and chipping of paint around the bathroom sink. On 2/19/14 observations of resident rooms revealed the following: 1) Room 212A-scuffed areas noted beside the entry to the bathroom; 2) Room 216A-chipped areas noted behind resident's bed; 3) Room 217A-scuffed areas noted along wall in resident's room; 4) Room 223A-scuffed areas noted along wall in resident's room, damaged wall noted behind the resident's bed and in the resident's bathroom; 5) Room 225B-damaged wall noted in resident's room and scuffed areas on wall noted in bathroom; 6) Room 231-small tear on wall noted behind head of bed. 7) Room 301B-damaged wall noted behind bed A and B. During a tour of the facility on 2/21/14 at approximately 9:00 AM, the Maintenance Director confirmed these findings. Additionally, observations during the tour revealed there were loose baseboard on the 200 unit hallway and peeling paint on walls. These observations were also confirmed by the Maintenance Director during tour. S/he stated that there were no logs for routine inspection to keep track of maintenance services. 2017-12-01