F0550 F550: Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
D

Resident Transported Backwards in a Recliner Chair

Hamilton Grove Healthcare And Rehabilitation, LlcHamilton, New Jersey Survey Completed on 03-16-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure a resident was transported from one area of the unit to another in a dignified manner. During an initial tour of the unit, a surveyor observed a CNA transport Resident #45 in a recliner chair facing backwards from the hallway near the resident's room to the lounge area across from the nursing station. The resident's EMR showed diagnoses including bipolar disorder, chronic pain syndrome, localized edema, neuralgia, and neuritis. The most recent quarterly MDS dated 2/27/26 indicated a BIMS score of 15 out of 15, showing cognitively intact cognition, and also showed the resident required a wheelchair for transfers. The resident's comprehensive care plan included interventions for falls risk, knee pain, arthritis, ambulatory dysfunction, and antidepressant use, including assistance with transfers as needed and escort/transport to activities as needed. When interviewed, the CNA stated residents should be transported forward facing and acknowledged she should have turned the resident around. The LPN/UM stated residents should be pushed forward and not pulled backwards because it was a dignity issue. The DON and LNHA also acknowledged that staff should not have pulled the resident backwards down the hallway, and the facility policy stated residents are to be treated with courtesy, consideration, and respect for dignity and individuality.

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