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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
25 HERITAGE PARK HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION 465003 2700 WEST 5600 SOUTH ROY UT 84067 2016-08-18 241 E 0 1 AV3G11 Based on observation, the facility did not promote care for residents in a manner and in an environment that maintained or enhanced each resident's dignity and respect in full recognition of his or her individuality for 6 of 32 sample residents. Specifically, residents in the Special Needs Unit waited for their meals to be served for up to 40 minutes. Resident identifiers: 42, 71, 84, 91, 94 and 179. Findings include: On 8/15/16, the lunch meal was observed in the Special Needs Unit. At 11:50 AM, the dining observation began. Residents 42, 71, 84, 94 and 179 were seated at their assigned tables. The first tray was not delivered until 12:22 PM, which left the residents waiting for their lunch meal for 32 minutes before being served. On 8/16/16, the lunch meal was observed in the Special Needs Unit. At 11:55 AM, the dining observation began. Residents 71 and 91 were seated at their assigned table. The following was observed: a. At 12:13 PM, resident 71's meal was delivered. However, the cutlery was not delivered until 12:25 PM. Resident 71 waited a total of 30 minutes before she was able to eat her meal. b. At 12:17 PM, resident 91's meal was delivered. Resident 91 waited 22 minutes before being served her meal. On 8/17/16, the breakfast meal was observed in the Special Needs Unit. At 8:09 AM, the dining observation began. Residents 84 and 91 were seated at their assigned table. The following was observed: a. At 8:13 AM, resident 91 was served a glass of milk and juice. At 8:17 AM, resident 91 leaned forward and attempted to lick the juice out of the glass. At 8:23 AM, resident 91 leaned forward again to attempt to lick the juice out of the glass. At 8:24 AM, resident 91's breakfast meal was served. At 8:27 AM, Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) 1 assisted resident 91 to eat her breakfast. Resident 91 waited 27 minutes before she was able to eat her meal. b. At 8:37 AM, resident 84's breakfast meal was delivered. Resident 84 waited 28 minutes for his meal to be delivered. On 8/17/16, the noon meal was observed in the Special Needs Unit. At 11:47 AM, the dining observation began. Resident's 71, 84 and 91 were seated at their assigned table. The following was observed: a. At 11:50 AM, resident 91 was served a glass of chocolate milk. At 11:52 AM, resident 91 leaned forward and attempted to sip the chocolate milk without lifting the glass up. At 11:54 AM, resident 91 again leaned forward and attempted to sip the chocolate milk without lifting the glass up. At 12:28 PM, resident 91's lunch was delivered. Resident 91 waited 38 minutes for her lunch to be delivered. b. At 12:28 PM, resident 71 was served her lunch meal. However, cutlery was not delivered to resident 71 until 12:34 PM. Resident 71 waited 38 minutes for her lunch to be delivered. c. At 12:35 PM, resident 84 was served his lunch meal. Resident 84 waited 45 minutes for his lunch to be delivered. 2020-09-01