Deficiency in Staff Training on Abuse and Dementia Management
Summary
The facility failed to provide necessary training to its staff on critical areas such as abuse, neglect, exploitation, and dementia management. Specifically, the activities assistant, cook, and housekeeper did not receive annual training on abuse prevention and reporting, while the cook, dietary aide, and maintenance assistant did not receive training on dementia management. This deficiency was identified through a review of training records and staff interviews, which revealed that these staff members had not participated in the required training over the past 12 months. The facility's policies, including the Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation and Misappropriation Prevention Program and the Dementia Clinical Protocol, mandate annual training for staff on these topics. However, the nursing home administrator and director of nursing were unable to provide evidence of completed training for the involved staff members. The director of nursing, who was also the staff development coordinator, acknowledged the lack of training and mentioned that the facility offered a four-hour dementia class and used an electronic system for abuse training. The nursing home administrator admitted to being unaware of the requirement for non-clinical staff to receive such training and was in the process of developing a new tracking system for training.
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