Resident was in the dayroom along with 3 staff members, when Peer1 open hand slapped him in the face. Peer1 stated he slapped the resident because Resident wouldn’t stop humming. Later that day during hygiene prep, all clients began walking to the foyer area to get in the shower, when Peer2 and Peer3 were horseplaying and tried to hit Resident. Peer2 ran down the hall and pushed Resident back inside of the bedroom, and Peer1 walked down the hallway and went inside of Resident’s room. Peer1 then came out of the room as staff was coming out down the hall. A hotline report was made due to the age difference of Resident (11) and Peer1 (16) – Not accepted for investigation.
Licensing Specialist: Tara Norton
5/1/24 – Licensing visited facility and reviewed video footage of incident. Older male client slaps younger resident across the face. A staff member is heard telling the client that he can be charged for slapping the resident, and that he could’ve moved from the table. Client is observed throwing a plastic bucket containing pieces of paper across the room. Staff continue sitting at the table, and a staff member is heard verbally redirecting the client. The client turns his back to everyone and places his forehead against a wall. At this point, Ms. Rouse informed Licensing that nothing else happens in the video, but that eventually the resident and client were separated without further incident.
The residents are on assault precaution, meaning they should be 10 feet from one another.







