Failure to Ensure Timely Elder Abuse Training
Summary
The facility failed to ensure timely completion of elder abuse training for 7 out of 20 sampled employees. Employee #4, hired as the Infection Preventionist, completed the training two days after the hire date. Employee #12, a CNA, completed the training a week after the hire date. Employee #20, the Registered Dietician, had no documented evidence of completing the training. Employee #21, a Registered Nurse, completed the training 20 days after the hire date. Employee #22, an LPN, completed the training three weeks after the hire date. Employee #23, another LPN, completed the training over a month after the hire date. Employee #24, a CNA, completed the training 18 days after the hire date. The Human Resources Representative confirmed that elder abuse training was supposed to be completed during employee orientation and annually thereafter. The facility's policy on abuse prevention, reviewed in October 2022, stated that the facility would engage in training and orienting new and existing nursing staff on topics such as prohibiting and preventing all forms of abuse, neglect, misappropriation of resident property, and exploitation. The HR Representative acknowledged that the training for the mentioned employees was not completed in a timely manner, which is a violation of the facility's policy.
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