Failure to Complete New Hire Orientation Training for CNAs
Summary
The facility failed to develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for all existing staff, individuals providing services under contractual arrangements, and volunteers, consistent with their expected roles. Specifically, the facility did not ensure that new hire orientation training was completed for two certified nursing assistants (CNAs), identified as CNA L and CNA M. Record reviews revealed that both CNAs were hired in April and May 2024, respectively, but did not complete the required new hire orientation training. Interviews with the CNAs confirmed that they had not undergone the necessary onboarding or orientation training, aside from monthly in-services. The Human Resources Supervisor (HRS) acknowledged that some staff, including CNA L and CNA M, were missing required training and that she was responsible for ensuring training requirements were up to date. The HRS stated that staff were required to complete online training before in-person training at the facility, and those who had not completed the initial online training should not work on the floor. The facility's staff development policy required a 10-hour orientation program within the first five days of employment, which was not adhered to in these cases. The lack of appropriate training before working with residents was recognized as a potential risk to the quality of care provided.
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