Failure to Provide Mandatory Abuse Prevention Training
Summary
The facility failed to provide mandatory annual training on the prevention of abuse, neglect, and misappropriation for four out of ten staff members, specifically Employees E2, E3, E5, and E7. The facility's assessment, which was reviewed on multiple occasions, indicated that staff training should include topics such as abuse, neglect, misappropriation, the Elder Justice Act, residents' rights, person-centered care, dementia training, and infection control and prevention. However, a review of the facility's documents and training records revealed that these employees did not have documented training on effective communication, which is a critical component of preventing abuse and neglect. The specific employees identified in the deficiency include Nurse Aide (NA) Employee E2, who was hired on 4/21/99, NA Employee E3, hired on 5/9/11, Registered Nurse (RN) Employee E5, hired on 5/8/17, and RN Employee E7, hired on 4/22/13. Each of these employees failed to receive the required in-service education on the prevention of abuse, neglect, and misappropriation within the specified timeframe for their respective hire dates. This deficiency was confirmed during an interview with the Nursing Home Administrator, who acknowledged the facility's failure to provide the necessary training for these staff members.
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