Failure to Complete Nurse Aide Training Within Required Timeframe
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that three nurse aides completed a nurse aide training program within four months of their employment, as required by the facility's policy. The policy mandates that nurse aides must complete a training program and competency evaluation within four months of hire, or they may be reassigned to non-nursing roles. However, the facility did not adhere to this policy for three nurse aides, identified as NA I, NA K, and NA P. NA I had completed the nurse aide program but had not taken the test, while NA K and NA P were still attending the program without completion. The deficiency was partly due to the resignation of the facility's CNA instructor, which left the facility without an instructor to complete the training. The Administrator acknowledged the issue, noting that NA K had medical issues affecting their attendance, and NA P was unable to complete the classes due to the lack of an instructor. The facility was in the process of hiring a new instructor, but the delay resulted in the failure to meet the training requirements within the specified timeframe.
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