A rest home which poorly treated a woman, who later died, has been slammed in a report by the Human Rights Review Tribunal.
The tribunal found the rest home failed "to provide services with reasonable care and skill", and breached Health and Disability regulations. Last year, the commissioner received 106 complaints about rest homes.
Laurell Nilsson's 85-year-old mother, Kathleen Sarah Corbett, died in hospital of dehydration and respiratory failure in July 2008, after spending a week at the Summerset rest home in Upper Hutt.
The owners of Summerset Trentham have been named the best rest home providers in Australasia three years in a row.
The summary of facts notes several failings, including an accurate fluid balance record not being kept, failing to consult and inform Corbett's family, and failing to get medical intervention until her condition had deteriorated to the point she had to go to hospital.