Deficiency in CNA Performance Reviews and Training
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that performance reviews for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) were conducted at least once every 12 months, as required by their policy. This deficiency was identified during a Recertification and Extended Survey conducted from April 29, 2024, to May 9, 2024. The survey revealed that 12 CNAs did not receive documented performance reviews or the required 12 hours of in-service training, including dementia and resident abuse prevention training, within the past year. The personnel files of these CNAs lacked evidence of such reviews, which is a violation of the facility's policy dated February 2024. Interviews with facility staff, including the In-service Coordinator and the Director of Nursing, confirmed the absence of performance reviews for the CNAs in question. The In-service Coordinator, who was hired in January 2024, was unaware of how performance reviews were conducted in 2023. The Director of Nursing also acknowledged the lack of performance reviews in the past 12 months. The facility's Administrator stated that the nursing department was responsible for conducting these evaluations annually, but due to numerous personnel changes, this responsibility was overlooked.
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