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F0600
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Failure to Prevent Emotional Abuse via Staff Social Media Interaction

Milford, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-12-2026

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Summary

The facility failed to protect a cognitively intact resident from emotional/verbal abuse when a staff member engaged with the resident through personal social media and sent her an upsetting video. The resident, who had diagnoses including generalized anxiety, major depressive disorder, and insomnia and used a motorized wheelchair, reported to nursing staff that she was emotionally upset after receiving a YouTube video titled "Folgers Incest Commercial" via Facebook from an employee with whom she was Facebook friends. The video depicted a brother and sister in a romantic and sexual relationship. The resident also reported that she had used vaginal soap to eliminate odors after hearing that others had complained about her smell and posted about it on Facebook. During the facility’s investigation, the resident consistently stated that she found the video emotionally upsetting and triggering due to her personal history of sexual abuse by her father and brother during childhood. The employee acknowledged being Facebook friends with the resident and confirmed that he had sent her the video because he thought it was funny, stating he was unaware of her sexual abuse history and denying that he had made any comments about her body odor. The DON and Administrator confirmed that the investigation substantiated that the employee had sent the incest-themed video to the resident via social media, and the facility concluded that the employee’s actions were emotionally abusive and upsetting to the resident.

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