Failure to Implement and Maintain Effective Staff Training Program
Summary
The facility failed to implement and maintain an effective training program for new and existing Licensed Nurses (LNs), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), and ancillary support staff. This deficiency was identified through interviews and record reviews, revealing that several staff members had not completed required training in areas such as abuse, neglect, exploitation, dementia, communication, resident rights, infection control, and falls. Specifically, LVN 4 had no competency training for 2024, CNA 18 had outdated training records, and the MDS Coordinator had incomplete orientation and training records. Additionally, LVN 8 and LVN 9 were overdue for their yearly training, and CNA 9's annual skills check/evaluation was last completed in July 2018. The Director of Staff Development (DSD) and the Interim Director of Nursing (IDON) acknowledged the importance of these trainings in ensuring staff competency and resident safety. However, they admitted that the required training and competencies were not completed on time. The DSD also stated that she did not keep track of the required training hours for CNAs and did not conduct exit interviews to report to Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI). The IDON emphasized the significance of annual staff competencies in maintaining the quality of care for residents, particularly those with dementia, and acknowledged his ultimate responsibility for ensuring staff training. The facility's policies and procedures mandated regular in-service education, including training on dementia management, abuse prevention, infection control, and resident rights. Despite these requirements, the facility failed to document and ensure the completion of these trainings. The lack of proper training and documentation had the potential to place residents at risk for care not provided in a safe and competent manner, as evidenced by the large population of residents with dementia and the critical need for staff to be well-trained in handling such conditions.
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