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Deo was filmed in June 2016 removing Hemi's bedclothes and throwing them on the floor, slapping his hip and head and dragging him roughly across the bed.
Hemi died in January 2017.
At Deo's sentencing in the Hamilton District Court in March last year, Judge Kim Saunders did not accept Deo's defence that her inexperience and lack of training led to her actions.
Deo was convicted of assault but discharged without penalty.
The Health and Disability Commission released a decision today finding that Deo had breached the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights.
Her actions toward Hemi, "an elderly and vulnerable individual, amounted to a very serious departure from fundamental ethical and legal standards".
Deputy commissioner Rose Wall said it was plainly unprofessional to physically assault a patient.
The healthcare assistant has been referred to the Director of Proceedings, who has the power to take disciplinary action including legal proceedings in the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal and Human Rights Review Tribunal.
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The commission also found Cascades also breached the code by failing to provide services to Hemi with reasonable care and skill including in falls prevention, monitoring and communication with family.
The rest home has acted on a number of recommendations from the commission including improving its training on challenging behaviour, abuse and stress management.
Both the rest home and Deo have apologised to the family.