Failure to Ensure Resident Dignity and Respect
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that two residents were treated with respect and dignity, as required by resident rights regulations. One resident with intellectual disability, autism, and anxiety, who required assistance with activities of daily living and had a history of impulsive behaviors, was involved in an incident during lunch where a nursing assistant allegedly shouted at the resident and threw a cup of juice at their face. The incident was reported by another nursing assistant, who stated that the staff member yelled at the resident and made a derogatory comment before leaving the dining room. The accused staff member denied the allegations, stating that the juice was spilled accidentally when the resident squeezed the cup, and that her exclamation was a reaction to being soaked. The facility did not substantiate the abuse allegation due to lack of additional witnesses, but staff interviews confirmed that the resident's clothing was not wet and the incident was reported eight days after it occurred. Another resident, who had pressure injuries and required maximal assistance for personal hygiene, reported that a nursing assistant made a disrespectful comment about the resident's personal hygiene and the odor in their room. The resident stated that the nursing assistant screamed at them and accused them of making false accusations, while also making derogatory remarks about the resident and the room. The nursing assistant admitted to making a comment about the room's smell in the hallway, believing the resident could not hear, but acknowledged that the comment was inappropriate. Interviews with other staff confirmed that the comment was made as the nursing assistant left the room with the resident's dinner tray. Facility policy directs that residents have the right to be treated with respect, kindness, and dignity. In both cases, staff actions and comments failed to uphold these standards, resulting in residents being subjected to disrespectful and undignified treatment. The incidents were documented through facility reportable event forms, staff interviews, and resident statements, demonstrating a failure to consistently honor residents' rights to a dignified existence and respectful communication.
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