F0557 F557: Honor the resident's right to be treated with respect and dignity and to retain and use personal possessions.
D

Failure to Treat Residents With Dignity and Respect During Verbal Confrontation

Clifton Rehabilitation Nursing CenterSomerset, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 04-14-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure that two cognitively intact residents, both able to communicate their needs and act as their own decision-makers, were treated with dignity and respect by a CNA. One resident had multiple diagnoses including lumbar disc disease/spinal stenosis, cerebral infarct, facial weakness, hemiplegia, dysarthria, dysphagia, right femur fracture, and anxiety, and required staff assistance for care needs. The other resident had hypertension, COPD, peripheral vascular disease, and polycythemia vera, and required supervision for ADLs. The facility’s Resident Rights policy stated that residents have the right to be treated with respect and dignity. On the date of the incident, while one resident was being assisted with toileting and morning care by another CNA, that resident was observed to be tearful and upset and stated that the involved CNA was mean to him/her. The involved CNA overheard this discussion, entered the bathroom where the resident was holding the grab bars and facing the wall, tapped the resident on the shoulder, and in a loud voice questioned the resident about what she had done, asking, "I did something to you?" The resident later reported feeling uncomfortable when the CNA came over his/her shoulder and spoke loudly, and stated that the CNA was in a bad mood and did not like him/her. Initial statements also indicated an allegation that the CNA had pulled the resident’s hair, though the resident later reported that hair pulling had not occurred. After leaving the bathroom, the CNA appeared angry and was heard speaking loudly in Portuguese, stating, "I did nothing." The CNA then approached the second resident, stood in the doorway, and loudly questioned whether the resident had seen her providing care earlier, saying, "You did not see my fucking face make your bed?" The second resident responded, "Don't you dare talk to me like that," and later described the CNA’s conduct as disrespectful and unprofessional toward residents and staff. Other staff, including a lead CNA, overheard the commotion, observed the CNA speaking loudly and using profanity toward the resident, and confirmed that the CNA was angry. In a subsequent interview, the CNA admitted losing her temper, using profanity, and being disrespectful toward residents and coworkers.

Penalty

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Inspection fine: $17,665
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Inspection fine: $93,679
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