F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
L

Failure to Prevent and Report Resident Abuse by Staff

Crystal Lake Healthcare And RehabilitationBayville, New Jersey Survey Completed on 12-30-2024

Summary

The facility failed to prevent physical and verbal abuse towards a resident by a staff member, specifically the Director of Nursing (DON), who was observed hitting a resident with a broom. This incident was recorded by a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and later circulated on social media, prompting a police investigation. The abuse was witnessed by several staff members, including another LPN, a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), and a Housekeeper, none of whom intervened or reported the incident. The DON was heard making a threatening statement towards the resident during the incident. The incident occurred when the DON was called to the unit due to the resident's aggressive behavior. The resident, who had a history of major depressive disorder, dementia, and epilepsy, was reportedly agitated and threw a chair at the DON. The DON then used a broom to hit the resident, who was allegedly holding a blue disposable razor. The facility's reportable event documentation did not include a thorough investigation or proper notification to the Department of Health, and the DON remained employed for an extended period after the incident. The facility's policy on abuse was not followed, as the incident was not reported immediately, and the staff involved were not removed from resident care promptly. The DON had received training on abuse prior to the incident, yet failed to adhere to the facility's protocols. The lack of intervention and reporting by the staff present during the incident further contributed to the deficiency, as they did not take appropriate action to protect the resident or notify the authorities.

Plan Of Correction

Immediate Action On NEX OTGOT 20.4161 US. FOLA (was suspended pending investigation. (Terminated) NJ Ex Order 26. 481. Administrator/ADON/HR contacted Board of Nursing on 12/30/2024 to report involvement in incident, and to report the two nurses who observed, recorded video and did not intercede to help, but sent the video to a friend to post. Those nurses no longer work at facility. C.N.A. #1 and C.N.A. #3 were reported to Department of Health for not interceding to help and not reporting. 12/24/24 Education was given to staff C.N.A. #1, and C.N.A. #3, and on how to follow company policy on abuse and report immediately to the abuse coordinator, intervene and call the police. 12/24/24 Morning/clinical meeting audit process started to assure allegations of abuse and neglect and grievances are addressed and investigated within policy. Audits will be completed 3x weekly for the next 4 weeks and monthly for the next 6 months. Other residents having potential to be affected by the same deficient practice All residents have the potential to be affected by this deficient practice. What measures will be put into place or systemic changes made to ensure that the deficient practice will not return. On 12/23/24, (completed 12/25/24) the Assistant Director of Nursing/or designee immediately educated all staff on abuse, neglect and exploitation and deescalating resident behavior, and the importance of reporting all incidents to the abuse coordinator timely, calling police, and intervening. The Interim DON/designee will conduct this education monthly for the next six months. Administrator/DON/ADON/designee will audit education each month to assure all employees have had education. Audits will be conducted 3x's weekly for four weeks and then monthly for the next six months. The Administrator/Interim DON/designee will audit compliance with the education on abuse and conduct 5 random staff assessment and test to assure staff have a true understanding of the facilities abuse policy. Audits will be completed 3x's weekly for four weeks and then monthly for the next four months. The education on the facilities abuse policy and the importance of reporting all incidents to the abuse coordinator immediately, interceding in the situation and calling the police, will become part of our orientation education as well as our annual education. 12/30/2024 Ad Hoc Resident council meeting was held to educate residents on abuse and to ask that if they see something to please say something. Social services/activity director educated them on the signs hanging on units for calling the abuse coordinator, and for calling the ombudsman office. The resident rights were read. How the facility plan to monitor its performance to make sure that solutions are sustained. The results of the weekly and monthly audits will be submitted to the Quality Assurance and Process Improvement Committee Meeting monthly for 6 months. Based on the results of these audits, a decision will be made regarding the need for continued submission and reporting. The next Quality Assurance and Process Improvement Committee Meeting will be held on February 21, 2025.

Removal Plan

  • Education to all staff on abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
  • Education on intervening and calling the police if abuse was witnessed.
  • Education on what to do when abuse was reported and the process for reporting abuse.
  • A third-party consultant company completed an audit that reviewed all incident and accident reports to ensure that each incident included a thorough investigation and appropriate follow-up.
  • The third-party consultant company provided the facility with recommendations based on the audits.
  • The staff within the video that witnessed the incident between the DON and Resident #1 were no longer working at the facility.
  • The Human Resources Director (HRD) received education from the ADON on the proper reporting process when an abuse allegation was reported to her.
  • CNA #1 and CNA #3 who witnessed the incident but were not in the video, continue to work at the facility and education was provided to both staff on intervening and calling the police if abuse was witnessed.

Penalty

No penalty information released
tooltip icon
The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

Resources

Below are regulatory guidelines relevant to this citation:

See other F0600 citations
Abuse During Incontinent Care
J
F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

Abuse During Incontinent Care: A CNA was observed on video using forceful and aggressive handling while providing incontinent care to a resident with severe cognitive impairment and total ADL dependence. The resident yelled, moaned, and repeatedly asked what he had done while the CNA grabbed his wrists, turned him forcefully, held him down, and moved his limbs without speaking. Later, the resident told staff and family that a tall man had entered his room, held him down, and hit him, and the CNA admitted he had gotten rough and restrained the resident during care.

Fine: $9,821
tooltip icon
The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
Resident Physically Abused by CNA and Left Unprotected After Incident
J
F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment and a history of combative behavior during care was being assisted by two CNAs with incontinence care when the resident became resistive and kicked one CNA in the leg. Instead of following the care plan directive to stop care and return later when the resident was physically abusive, the CNA immediately retaliated by open-handedly slapping the resident hard in the face, causing visible redness and leaving the resident appearing stunned and fearful. The second CNA, who witnessed the slap, briefly left the room to report the incident to the nurse, leaving the resident alone with the CNA who had just abused him, thereby failing to ensure the resident’s immediate protection from further abuse.

Fine: $14,385
tooltip icon
The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
Staff-to-resident physical abuse resulting in jaw fracture and tooth loss
J
F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

A cognitively intact resident with behavioral issues, including physical aggression and noncompliance with care, was in a secured unit and was observed tapping on the window/door. A dietary aide, despite being told by a CNA and an RN not to enter the secured unit and that the resident’s assigned aide could assist, went onto the unit and interacted with the resident, including offering to buy a soda after seeing money in the resident’s hand. The resident struck the aide in the face, and the aide responded by punching the resident in the face; a CNA reported hearing the aide say, “I will hit you again,” and then observed the resident bleeding. The resident was later found at the hospital to have an open mandibular fracture and non-restorable teeth requiring extraction, and the facility’s investigation and policy definitions led to the incident being substantiated as staff-to-resident physical abuse.

No penalty information released
tooltip icon
The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
Failure to Protect Cognitively Impaired Resident From Physical Abuse by CNA
G
F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

A resident with advanced dementia and severe cognitive impairment sustained a bruised left eye and facial bruising after being struck by a CNA. The CNA initially claimed the injury occurred accidentally while pushing the resident to a dining table and denied hitting the resident, but an LPN and another CNA reported that the resident stated she had hit the CNA and was hit back in the eye, demonstrating a slapping motion. Nursing documentation described left orbital ecchymosis, bruising along the bridge of the nose and cheek, tenderness, minimal edema, and the resident’s complaint of soreness, confirming a significant injury resulting from the physical abuse.

No penalty information released
tooltip icon
The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
Failure to Protect Resident From Physical Abuse Resulting in Hip Fracture
G
F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

A resident with a history of TBI, anxiety, and mild neurocognitive disorder became agitated after staff moved a wheelchair he had positioned to avoid blocking his window view, leading to escalating verbal aggression toward staff. Witnesses reported that when the resident approached the nurses’ station with clenched fists and swung at an RN, the RN grabbed the resident’s arm and/or shoulder and took him to the floor, then restrained him there until supervisors arrived. Immediately afterward, the resident complained of severe left hip pain, with clinical signs of injury, and hospital evaluation confirmed a left comminuted displaced intertrochanteric fracture requiring surgical repair. Multiple staff later stated that they are not allowed to restrain residents and would instead use de-escalation, walk away, or call for assistance when residents are aggressive, while the DON acknowledged that the facility failed to protect the resident from physical abuse that resulted in actual harm.

No penalty information released
tooltip icon
The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
Neglect During Bed Mobility Leading to Hip Fracture
G
F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

A resident with quadriplegia and intact cognition, care planned and documented as requiring a two-person assist for bed mobility, was being checked by a NA who knew another aide was supposed to assist. The NA rolled the resident toward herself, noted a bowel movement, and turned away to look for supplies while waiting for help, despite the two-person assist requirement. During this time, the resident slid off the bed to the floor. She was initially assessed with only redness to the upper back but complained of increased left leg pain, and was later transferred to the hospital, where she was found to have a left femoral neck fracture. Facility investigation determined the NA failed to follow the care plan and Kardex instructions for two-person bed mobility, and the NHA and DON substantiated neglect during care.

No penalty information released
tooltip icon
The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

Know what gets cited — and walk into your next survey with full visibility

We process and analyze inspection reports and Plans of Correction using AI to surface insights and trends — so you can improve care quality and stay ahead of compliance risk before your next survey.

Get ready for your next survey

See what surveyors are citing in your state and spot your risk areas before they do.

Monthly Citation Reports

Have you been cited for this tag?

Save hours drafting a compliant Plan of Correction — AI built on real approved POCs.

Plan of Correction Writer

Trusted data from CMS and state health departments

Every citation, penalty and Plan of Correction is sourced from public CMS records (latest release June 24, 2026) and official state health department websites — never guesswork.

Trusted by long-term care providers and associations.

Allegria Senior Living logo
FHCA logo
WeCare Centers logo
Care Rehab logo
An unhandled error has occurred. Reload 🗙