Failure to Protect Resident From Verbal Abuse by CNA
Penalty
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to protect a resident from verbal abuse and to ensure a verbal abuse–free environment. Certified Nursing Aide (CNA) #114 had a documented history of poor customer service and unprofessional behavior, including being rude and negative toward residents and coworkers, as reflected in multiple corrective action and employee counseling forms. On at least two occasions in late 2025, CNA #114 was counseled for failing to maintain respect for residents and for poor customer service. Staff statements described ongoing concerns that CNA #114 used a rude, dismissive, and disrespectful tone with residents and staff, lacked empathy and patience when providing care, and yelled in the hallways. A specific incident involved Resident #75, who reported to the Administrator that CNA #114 had been mean to her since admission. The resident stated that when she asked for help, CNA #114 told her that if she could not learn to be patient, she would be moved to the “bad hall,” where there were more residents and it would take even longer to receive help. Other staff corroborated concerns about CNA #114’s verbal interactions with residents. A typed statement from an LPN described having to verbally educate CNA #114 about her tone of voice toward a resident in a dining room, reminding her that the facility was the residents’ home and that discussions should occur privately due to residents and family members being present. Additional staff statements from a Unit Manager and another LPN detailed observations within the preceding weeks of CNA #114 being loud, rude, and unprofessional toward both residents and staff. The Unit Manager reported witnessing CNA #114 raising her voice in hallways and discussing residents loudly enough for others to overhear, including a comment that a resident who refused a shower “stinks and needs to shower.” Another LPN reported witnessing CNA #114 yelling in the halls and at the nurses’ station on several occasions. The Director of Nursing stated that CNA #114 was no longer allowed to work on a particular unit because she was not allowed to care for a resident there and noted that other staff experienced her as rude and disrespectful when asked to complete tasks. These events occurred despite a facility policy requiring immediate reporting of suspected abuse, neglect, or related concerns to the Administrator and state authorities.
