Failure to Post and Retain Nurse Staffing Data
Summary
The facility failed to consistently post the nurse staffing data at the beginning of each shift, the ratio of licensed and unlicensed staff to residents, and failed to retain the posted daily nurse staffing data for a minimum of 18 months. This deficiency was observed across all four nursing units and in the facility lobby during the recertification/complaint survey. Specific instances included missing titles of nurses on the staffing sheets, undated staffing sheets, and missing staffing sheets for several dates. For example, on Unit 3B, the staffing sheets for the 11-7 shift on 12/4/2023 and 12/5/2023 were missing, and on Unit 3A, there were no staffing sheets for multiple dates in February 2024. Additionally, some staffing sheets had dates written in pencil with question marks, indicating uncertainty about the exact dates. The Director of Nursing (DON) acknowledged the issues and stated that the facility was not keeping copies of the posted daily nurse staffing data as required. The DON was unaware that the scheduler was not retaining these records and confirmed that the facility was supposed to keep the posted daily nurse staffing data for at least 18 months following federal regulations. The surveyor's review of the provided staffing data revealed further deficiencies, such as the absence of ratios for licensed and unlicensed staff to residents and missing room assignments for licensed staff. The DON confirmed the surveyor's findings and acknowledged the lack of compliance with the posting and retention requirements.
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