Failure to Ensure Social Worker Licensure
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Staff C, who was hired as a Social Worker, was appropriately licensed to practice social work in the State of Texas. Staff C had graduated with a master's degree in social work but had not passed the licensing exam and was scheduled to retake it. Despite this, she was hired and assigned duties that required a licensed social worker, such as resident assessments, discharge planning, and elder abuse assessments. Staff C's personnel file lacked licensure information, and she confirmed during an interview that she was not licensed and had not received adequate training for her role. The HR Manager and the Administrator were aware of her unlicensed status but proceeded with her employment under the title of Social Worker, without verifying her licensure or providing sufficient oversight and training. The Regional Social Worker, who was supposed to be a resource, also did not provide direct oversight or training to Staff C. The facility did not have a contract for a licensed social worker to assist in the absence of a licensed social worker and lacked a policy for social services or social workers. This deficiency could place residents at risk of not receiving care and services from properly trained and supervised staff.
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