Deficiency in Staff Training Program
Summary
The facility failed to develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for its staff, specifically for two certified nurse aides (CNAs). The deficiency was identified through record reviews and staff interviews, revealing that the facility did not ensure that these CNAs received necessary training in areas such as abuse, dementia management, behavioral health management, infection control, communication, quality assurance and quality improvement (QAPI), compliance and ethics, and resident rights. Additionally, the facility did not provide documentation to confirm that these CNAs completed at least 12 hours of annual in-service training as required. Interviews with the human resources director (HRD) and the regional nurse consultant (RNC) further highlighted the issue. The HRD admitted that while training was supposed to be completed through an electronic learning management program, there was no documentation to prove that the CNAs had completed the required training in the past 12 months. The HRD also mentioned an annual skills clinic training and monthly staff meetings that included training, but again, there was no documentation to confirm attendance by the CNAs. The RNC acknowledged the difficulty in ensuring staff completed the required annual training, confirming that the CNAs did not complete the necessary training in the past year.
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