Deficiency in Staff Training Program
Summary
The facility failed to develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for all staff members, as required by their policy. The policy, dated 2021, mandates that all staff participate in initial orientation and annual in-service training covering various essential topics, including effective communication, resident rights, abuse prevention, and the facility's Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program. However, the facility was unable to provide documentation that all staff received the required training, particularly in QAPI, compliance and ethics, and resident rights. Additionally, the training records of five randomly selected Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) revealed that none had received all the required training sessions or the mandated 12 hours of annual in-service training. Interviews with the Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) confirmed that the facility had not provided any staff training on the QAPI program and that the abuse training provided focused only on elder and dependent adult abuse reporting, not on abuse prevention and identification. Furthermore, some staff had not received refresher training on an annual basis, and the NHA acknowledged that the annual CNA training was insufficient. The lack of comprehensive and up-to-date training for staff members indicates a significant deficiency in the facility's training program, which is crucial for ensuring the quality of care and safety of residents.
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