Failure to Ensure Dignified, Respectful Communication by Administrator in Resident Areas
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to promote resident dignity and uphold residents’ rights to a dignified existence, self-determination, and respectful communication. The former Administrator (V53) was repeatedly reported by staff as using loud profanity and derogatory language toward staff in hallways and near the nurse’s station, where residents were present. The facility’s own Conduct and Behavior Policy, revised 2/11/2025, prohibits using profanity, abusive language, or other unprofessional behavior and specifies that conflicts between employees should not be discussed in front of residents or visitors. One resident (R6), with severe cognitive impairment per the MDS and care planned as being at potential risk for abuse related to dementia, was repeatedly observed independently propelling in a wheelchair to and remaining near the nurse’s station by the front door, close to the Administrator’s office and reception area. Multiple observations over several days documented R6 sitting or moving in this area. Staff, including the Business Office Manager (V41) and Receptionist (V56), reported hearing the former Administrator loudly cussing and yelling in or near this area, and V41 stated that R6 usually sat by the nurse’s station and would think R6 heard the Administrator’s loud profanity, even though R6 had impaired cognition. V41 acknowledged not reporting these incidents beyond discussion in a morning meeting where the Administrator was present. Another resident (R15), cognitively intact per the MDS and care planned as being at risk for altered well-being and/or psychological distress due to a history of abuse, reported hearing the former Administrator loudly yell at staff about hallway equipment placement during an emergency situation involving a crash cart. R15 stated already feeling anxious due to the emergency and that the Administrator’s yelling increased this anxiety; R15 also reported hearing the Administrator curse at staff on previous occasions in the hallway and expressed dislike of this behavior. A third resident (R20), with moderate cognitive impairment, reported going to the Administrator’s office to report a missing wheelchair part and stated that the Administrator became angry, walked out without looking at the wheelchair, and made the resident feel disrespected and looked down upon. These resident and staff accounts collectively describe unprofessional, profane, and disrespectful conduct by the Administrator in resident areas, contrary to the facility’s policy and residents’ rights to dignity.
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