Failure to Post Nurse Staffing Information
Summary
The facility failed to post nurse staffing information in a location that was easily accessible to residents and visitors on both the Long Term Care and Rehabilitation units. The required information, including the facility name, daily census, and actual hours worked per shift for Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)/Certified Medication Technicians (CMTs), was not posted in a prominent location. Observations on multiple occasions confirmed that the staffing information was not visible to residents and visitors, which is a requirement for transparency and compliance. Interviews with the facility's Administrator and Director of Nursing (DON) revealed a lack of clarity and responsibility regarding the posting of staffing information. The Administrator acknowledged being responsible for posting staffing but admitted to not having a staffing coordinator and was in the process of hiring one. The Administrator also mentioned that the schedule was posted by the time clock, which was not accessible to residents and visitors. The DON, who had recently started at the facility, was unaware of who was responsible for posting the staffing information and did not verify its completion. Both the Administrator and DON expressed expectations that the staffing information should be posted daily and be accessible to all residents and visitors, indicating a gap between expectations and actual practice.
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