Untrained Staff Involved in Resident Transfer
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that staff performing the duties of a nurse aide were properly trained and competent, as evidenced by an incident involving the Maintenance Director assisting a nurse aide with transferring a resident using a mechanical lift. The Maintenance Director, who was not trained in the use of the mechanical lift or as a nurse aide, operated the lift to transfer the resident from a wheelchair to a bed. This incident was observed by the Activity Assistant, who noted that the Maintenance Director was not trained to operate the lift, a requirement for staff working with residents. Interviews with the Maintenance Director, nurse aide, Safety Nurse, Staff Development Coordinator, and Director of Nursing confirmed that the Maintenance Director had not received the necessary training to operate the mechanical lift. The Maintenance Director admitted to assisting with the transfer without being aware of the training requirement. The nurse aide involved was unaware of the Maintenance Director's lack of training and accepted her assistance. The Director of Nursing and Administrator acknowledged that the Maintenance Director's involvement in the transfer was outside her job scope and that she should not have assisted with the resident's transfer.
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