Failure to Monitor Contracted Activity Provider Leading to Unauthorized Videotaping and Disparaging Social Media Posts
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to protect residents’ privacy, confidentiality, and dignity by not monitoring a contracted activity provider who videotaped residents and posted the videos on social media without consent, while making disparaging remarks about them. Six residents with varying levels of cognitive impairment were identified in the videos. These residents had diagnoses including metabolic encephalopathy, dementia, psychosis, bipolar disorder, depression, and anoxic brain damage, and most were documented as unable to make consistent and reasonable decisions or lacking capacity for medical decision-making. One resident was documented as able to make reasonable and consistent decisions, but there is no indication that she or any responsible party gave permission to be videotaped. Surveyors reviewed multiple Instagram and TikTok videos showing the contracted activity provider conducting group activities in the presence of identified residents and other, unidentified residents. In these videos, the provider rapped and spoke using language that mocked and belittled residents, including references to residents’ incontinence, diapers, cognitive decline, arthritis, missing fingers, gray hair, and impending death, as well as sexually suggestive and crude phrases. The provider also referred to residents collectively as “Gramps” and compared elderly residents to children, emphasizing shared use of diapers and loss of teeth. In one video, the provider laughed when a male resident made a sexually explicit comment to a female resident and did not redirect or stop the interaction. The videos clearly showed residents’ faces and activities, and were posted publicly on social media platforms. The report documents that facility staff were present during several of these recorded activities and did not intervene to stop the videotaping or the disparaging content. Activity Assistants were visible in at least one TikTok video, and residents later reported that staff were taking videos during the performances. Interviews with residents confirmed that they were videotaped while dancing or participating in activities and that no one asked their permission. Facility staff, including the Restorative Nurse Assistant, Activity Director, Director of Staff Development, Director of Nursing, and Administrator, acknowledged during interviews that videotaping residents without consent was not allowed, that staff should have monitored the contracted provider, and that staff present should have stopped the unauthorized recording and protected residents’ privacy. Review of facility policies on confidentiality, dignity, and social media use showed that the facility had written expectations to safeguard residents’ confidentiality, personal privacy, and dignity, and to use social media only within legal and ethical boundaries, but these were not followed in practice during the contracted activity sessions.
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