Failure to Provide Required Abuse Prevention Education
Summary
The facility failed to provide the required annual abuse prevention education for all staff members who provide care, services, and supports to the residents. This deficiency was identified during a review of the Vendor Course Completion Report, which revealed that 27 out of 126 employees had not completed the necessary training on Understanding Abuse and Neglect and/or Recognizing, Reporting, and Preventing Abuse. Notably, no therapy or housekeeping staff were listed on the report as having completed the training. The facility's Quality Assessment and Assurance (QAA) Committee reviewed the Facility Assessment in January 2024, which indicated that abuse and neglect training was provided through a computer module by the vendor throughout the year. However, during an interview, the Administrator and the Director of Nursing (DON) reported that the staff completed the education annually through a computer-based program, but they were unable to provide documentation verifying that all staff had received the required training.
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