Failure to Ensure Timely Elder Abuse Training
Summary
The facility failed to ensure timely completion of elder abuse training for seven out of twenty sampled employees. Employee #4, a Registered Dietician, had completed elder abuse training in 2022 but lacked documentation for 2023. Employee #7, a CNA, completed the training more than 30 days after being hired. Employee #10, an LPN, and Employee #17, a CNA, both lacked initial elder abuse training before starting work on the floor. Employee #11, an RN, completed the training more than 30 days after hire. Employee #19, a Hospitality Aide, and Employee #20, a Housekeeper, also lacked timely completion of the training, with Employee #20 completing it more than 30 days after hire. The Human Resources Supervisor confirmed that all staff were required to complete elder abuse training within 30 days of hire and annually thereafter. However, the facility's abuse prevention policy, revised in May 2023, did not include a requirement for abuse training upon orientation. This oversight contributed to the delay in training for the identified employees, as confirmed by the Human Resources Supervisor during the survey.
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