Failure to Ensure Timely CNA Training Completion
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that three nurse aides (NAs) completed a certified nurse aide (CNA) training program within four months of their employment. NA H, hired on September 7, 2023, had no documentation of completing the training program and was unsure about the start date of the online classes, although they were nearly completed. NA J, hired on September 11, 2023, also lacked documentation of training completion, with a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) indicating that NA J had taken the test recently, but results were pending. NA A, hired on October 19, 2023, had not completed the training due to technical issues with the online classes, which required a reset. The Director of Nursing (DON), who had been in the position for about two months, acknowledged that nurse aide training should be completed within four months of hire. The facility did not have a policy regarding nurse aide certification or training, relying instead on state guidelines. The Administrator confirmed that staff were hired as NAs and worked onsite, with the expectation of certification within four months. However, the facility was aware that they were not meeting this requirement for the staff in question.
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