Failure to Provide Required Behavioral Health Training
Summary
The facility failed to provide behavioral health training as required by their facility assessment. The assessment, dated May 2023, indicated that employees should receive training on various topics related to patient care and services throughout the year. Specific training topics included behavioral health issues such as aggressive behaviors, intrusive wandering, self-destructive behaviors, and coping mechanisms for unhealthy behaviors. However, the review of in-service education attendance records showed that a significant number of employees did not complete the required training sessions. For instance, only 45 out of 107 employees completed the Behavioral Health/SUD training, and only 52 out of 70 employees completed the Behavioral Residents training. Additionally, the mandatory in-service training on 9/21/23 had low participation rates, with only four staff members completing the Behavioral Health/SUD training and seven staff members completing the Behavioral Residents training, resulting in completion rates of 45.79% and 84.28%, respectively. During interviews, the Assistant Director of Nurses (ADON) and the Regional Nurse acknowledged the issue. The ADON, who had only been at the facility since October 2023, stated that she was responsible for staff training. The Regional Nurse reviewed the educational sign-in sheets and concluded that the trainings were ineffective due to insufficient staff participation. The ADON confirmed that there were no additional in-service sign-in sheets or trainings available for review by the surveyors, indicating a lack of comprehensive training for the staff as required by the facility assessment.
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