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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
8749 LAKIN HOSPITAL 5.1e+125 1 BATEMAN CIRCLE WEST COLUMBIA WV 25287 2012-08-17 469 F 0 1 4EJV11 Based on observation, review of the facility's pest control program, and staff interview, the facility failed to maintain an effective pest control program as evidenced by flies being observed in the kitchen, resident rooms and resident dining areas during the entire survey and by all members of the survey team. Facility census: 95. Findings include: a) Kitchen observation - During the initial kitchen tour, on 08/13/12 at 1:30 p.m., flies were observed in all areas of the kitchen. Additional observations made on 08/14/12, and 08/15/12 at 12:00 p.m., found flies were again in the kitchen. The nutritionist was present during these tours and agreed there were flies in the kitchen. b) Environmental tour - During the initial tour of the facility, on 08/13/12 at 1:30 p.m., flies were reported in resident rooms, hallways, and day rooms by all survey team members. At each daily survey team meeting, the flies remained an issue. Observations made by other survey team members included a nurse giving medications and waving her hands to get flies away from the medication cart; flies flying around residents' heads while they were in bed; two (2) flies flying around a resident's head during a meal in the C-1 dining room; and flies in the day rooms during meals. The nutritionist was present when the observation was made in the C-1 dining room and agreed with the observation. - On 08/17/12 at 9:15 a.m., an interview was conducted with the director of maintenance. He stated no problems had been reported to him regarding the flies. He further stated, the facility is in the middle of a farm area and the flies have been bad. - A review of the pest control program found the facility had been sprayed for ants on 07/25/12, with no mention of flies. c) Dining Room Observation During an observation of the dinner meal, on 08/13/12 at 5:30 p.m., in the A/C inner dining area, Residents #5, #64, and #48 were observed to be sitting at the same table. There were three (3) flies observed at this table throughout the entire meal. These flies kept landing on each residents' food and never left the table the entire meal. There was no intervention by the staff in an attempt to alleviate these pests from the residents' dining table the entire meal. 2016-04-01