Facility Fails to Implement Required CNA Training Program
Summary
The facility failed to implement a comprehensive staff training program for Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) on essential topics such as Communication, Resident Rights, Abuse, Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI), Infection Control, Compliance and Ethics, and Behavioral Health. This deficiency was identified through interviews and record reviews, revealing that five CNAs (V26, V27, V28, V29, V30) had not completed the required training in the past twelve months. The facility's Course Completion History did not document these trainings as completed for the CNAs, despite their active roles in providing direct care to residents. The facility's administrator, V1, acknowledged the absence of documentation for the required trainings and confirmed that CNAs V26, V27, and V30 had recently worked at the facility, while V28 and V29 had not worked for two months but were previously providing regular care. The administrator also admitted that there was no specific policy for the training, although it was expected that staff be trained to understand the resident care model. This lack of training documentation and policy potentially affects all 55 residents residing in the facility.
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