Deficient Posting of Daily Nurse Staffing Information
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that the daily nurse staffing information was posted in a clear, identifiable, and prominent place, leading to a deficiency in informing residents and their representatives about the number of staff available for resident care. Observations on multiple occasions revealed that the daily staffing information was posted on a bulletin board near the entrance of the building, mixed with other employee-related notices, making it difficult to identify. The form was printed on a small piece of paper, and the print was not legible from a distance, requiring individuals to stand very close to read it. Additionally, there was no larger sign indicating that the form was the 24-Hour-Daily Staff Posting. Interviews with visitors and family members confirmed that they were unaware of the location of the daily staffing information. Further observations on the facility's units showed that the staffing information was written on dry erase boards located at the back of the nurses' stations, over 10 feet from the entrance, making it difficult for residents and visitors to see. The Director of Nursing confirmed that the daily staffing information was posted on these boards and at the entrance, but acknowledged the issue when informed that the postings were not easily identifiable or visible. The deficiency was further highlighted when a family member with good eyesight confirmed that he had never seen the daily staffing information and was not informed by the staff about its location.
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