Failure to Ensure Nurse Aide Certification
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a nurse aide, referred to as NA H, was certified within four months of hire as required by regulations. NA H was hired on October 11, 2022, and had been working full-time for two years without certification. Despite completing a training program from November 1, 2022, to December 31, 2022, NA H remained non-certified. The nurse aide had failed the certification test and had not retaken it due to financial constraints. The Director of Nursing (DON) was unaware of the regulatory requirement that nurse aides must be certified within four months of employment. During interviews, NA H admitted to failing the written portion of the certification test and expressed no intention to retake it due to financial issues. The DON confirmed that NA H had failed the clinical skills portion of the test and was responsible for paying for the retake. The facility's policy stated that nurse aides must complete a state-approved training program and competency evaluation within four months of employment, but this was not enforced. The lack of certification placed residents at risk of receiving care from an unproven individual.
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