Failure to Provide Required Annual Training for CNAs
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that two Certified Nurse Assistants (CNAs), identified as CNA K and CNA R, received the required 12 hours of annual training. The facility, which had a census of 49 residents, did not provide a policy regarding annual training. The facility assessment had not been reviewed since 2022, when the facility had only two residents. The assessment should have included staff competencies and annual training requirements on various topics such as abuse, neglect, exploitation, advance directives, behavioral health, communication, compliance and ethics, CPR, dementia care management, equipment and assistive device training, infection control, emergency preparedness, facility policies and procedures, resident rights, and assessing nutritional needs for individuals with mental illness, intellectual disability, or developmental delays. Review of CNA K's and CNA R's employee files showed no documentation of in-services related to the facility assessment and annual review. During interviews, both CNAs confirmed they had not received annual training on critical topics such as abuse/neglect, Alzheimer's, dementia, or behavioral health. The Director of Nursing (DON) and the Administrator acknowledged the lack of documentation and stated that they were in the process of compiling a list of necessary in-services and trainings. The Administrator also noted that the facility assessment should reflect the resident population and their needs, and that annual trainings should align with this assessment.
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