Lack of Required Training on Abuse and Dementia Care
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that staff received the required annual training on Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation and Dementia care. This deficiency was identified through staff interviews and record reviews, which revealed that several staff members, including dietary staff and certified nursing assistants (CNAs), did not have documented evidence of completing this mandatory training. The facility's training schedule included topics such as understanding Alzheimer's Disease and preventing, recognizing, and reporting abuse, but there was no documentation to confirm that these trainings were completed by the staff in question. The facility was unable to provide a policy or procedure regarding the required training, and the facility assessment did not list Dementia as a training topic. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed the lack of documentation for the training and acknowledged the absence of a specific education or training coordinator. Despite the surveyor's request for additional information, the facility did not provide any further evidence to demonstrate that the necessary training had been conducted for the identified staff members.
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