Failure to Provide Abuse and Neglect Training
Summary
The facility failed to provide abuse and neglect training for five Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and one Certified Medication Technician (CMT) out of eight sampled staff hired in the last year. The facility's policy mandates that all newly hired employees receive abuse training during orientation and attend yearly in-service training on abuse. However, a review of employee files revealed that none of the six staff members had documentation of receiving this required training. Interviews with the staff confirmed that they did not remember receiving any abuse or neglect training since their employment began. During an interview, the Administrator and Director of Nursing (DON) acknowledged that they would expect all CNAs to have abuse and neglect training upon hire. The DON mentioned that they were in the process of compiling a list of in-services and training that needed to be completed, as it had not been done. This lack of training is a significant deficiency, as it directly contravenes the facility's policy and potentially compromises the safety and well-being of the residents.
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