Deficiencies in Staff Training and Certification
Summary
The facility failed to implement and maintain effective training programs for nursing staff, specifically in the areas of CPR, nursing competencies, dementia care, resident rights, and the required 12 hours of annual in-service education for CNAs. The Director of Nursing (DON) admitted to not being CPR certified and stated that the facility does not require CPR certification for staff. Documentation showed that only a small fraction of the nursing staff, including Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, and Certified Nurses Aids, had current CPR certifications. Additionally, the facility had not developed or implemented a skills fair or competencies for nursing staff, neither upon hire nor annually. Employee education files for several CNAs lacked documentation of training in dementia care, resident rights, and the required annual continuing education hours. These deficiencies were confirmed during interviews with the Administrator and the DON, who acknowledged the lack of proper training and documentation.
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