Failure to Maintain Effective Staff Training Program
Summary
The facility failed to develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for its staff members. During an interview with the Infection Preventionist (IP) and a review of the facility's training program and In-Service Sign in Sheets (ISS), it was found that the ISS sheets lacked critical information such as the date of in-services, the length of training, the topic, and a brief summary of the lecture. The IP confirmed that all in-service logs should include these details to ensure that staff received the necessary training. Without this information, the facility could not verify what training had been provided, on which day, and for how long. The facility's policy and procedure titled 'Staff Development Program,' revised in May 2019, indicated that all personnel must participate in initial orientation and regularly scheduled in-service training classes. The primary objective of the staff development program is to ensure that staff have the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking necessary to provide excellent resident care. However, the failure to maintain detailed records of the training sessions compromised the facility's ability to ensure that staff were appropriately trained, potentially impacting resident safety and quality of care.
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