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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
3 PINE LODGE 515001 405 STANAFORD ROAD BECKLEY WV 25801 2018-02-09 657 D 1 0 3JZJ11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** > Based on medical record review and staff interview, the facility did not revise a care plan to meet the resident's medical, physical, mental and psychosocial needs. Resident #92's care plan was not revised with resident specific interventions to address the resident's newly diagnosed fractured neck. This was true for one (1) of three (3) care plans reviewed. This practice had the potential to affect more than a limited number of residents. Resident identifier: Resident #92. Facility census: 107. Findings include: a) Resident #92 Resident #92 is a legally blind paraplegic (paralysis of legs and lower body) with [MEDICAL CONDITION] bladder. The resident is incontinent of bowel and has a Foley catheter. He is totally dependent for all care, and was newly diagnosed with [REDACTED]. C1 indicates the first cervical vertebrae. Cervical vertebrae are bones that are a part of the neck. C1 is located at the base of the head. Compression or a pinching of the C5 nerve produces numbness, paresthesia (pins and needles), and paralysis of the arms. Records show both Resident #92's forearms, wrist, and hands were affected by and show symptoms of the C5 compression. Interview with the Minimum Data Set Registered Nurse (RN#49), on 02/07/18 at 11:55 AM, revealed the resident was found to have cord compression of his cervical spine and a fracture. RN#49 said this was found after the resident was admitted to the Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC), on 12/11/17, due to suddenly having problems with both his arms. RN#49 said the VAMC recommended the cervical collar. When asked where the physician's orders [REDACTED]. RN#49 requested the Coordinator Health Information Management, Staff#73, to try and locate the order. The Coordinator Health Information Management Staff#73, on 01/07/18 at 12:17 PM, agreed there should have been an order for [REDACTED]. Review of Resident#92's care plan with RN#49 revealed there were no resident specific interventions to address the resident's current care needs related to the new [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. On 02/07/18 at 12:50 PM, review of medical records revealed resident was admitted to the Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) on 12/11/17 due to complaints of numbness of his arms, inability to raise his arms, and nausea. Resident returned to the facility on [DATE] with a new [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. Review of VAMC physician progress notes [REDACTED]. Resident#92 returned to the facility with a soft cervical collar 2020-09-01