A Connecticut nursing home was slapped with more than $1,000 in fines after at least four residents were caught with cocaine in their system, a recent report said.

A resident of RegalCare in New Haven was spotted handing a dollar bill with white powder on it to a neighbor around April 30, 2018 and then tested positive for coke, the News Times reported Friday.

The person who was handed the tainted bill had been addicted to opiates, according to the report.

About two weeks later, a different resident was found lying on the floor unresponsive with a large hematoma, and later tested positive for cocaine and opiates.

In yet another incident, a resident had cocaine in his system — which he said he obtained from a nurse’s aide. That staffer was later fired.

After each incident, staffers were tasked with searching the rooms of the coke-snorting residents, but didn’t follow orders.

The state’s Department of Public Health fined the facility $1,680.