Failure to Ensure Nurse Aide Certification
Summary
The facility did not ensure that individuals working as nurse aides for more than 4 months were competent and certified to provide nursing and nursing-related services. Specifically, seven Training Nurse Aides (TNAs) were employed and functioned in the role of nurse aides for more than 4 months without receiving nurse aide certification. This was in violation of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) memorandum, which required facilities to ensure that anyone functioning as a nurse aide completed a state-approved nurse aide training program and passed an oral/written examination within 4 months of hire. The TNAs in question were hired on various dates and continued to work without certification beyond the allowed period. During interviews, the Director of Human Resources and the Director of Nursing (DON) acknowledged the issue. The Director of Human Resources stated that they believed the TNAs were permitted to work until a certain date and had been giving verbal reminders to the TNAs to complete their certification. The DON stated that they expected nurse aides to be competent and certified before performing care on residents and admitted to being aware of the non-certified nurse aides working due to staffing problems at the facility.
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