Deficiency in Staff Training Compliance
Summary
The facility failed to maintain an effective training program for its staff, as evidenced by deficiencies found in the personnel files of five employees. The review of the Facility Assessment indicated that staff training and competencies are essential for providing care to the short-term resident population, with required topics including effective communication, resident rights, abuse prevention, infection control, and recognizing changes in resident conditions. However, upon reviewing the personnel files of Employees E20, E18, E11, E14, and E15, it was found that these employees did not complete the necessary training as required by the facility's policies. Specifically, Employee E20 did not complete any annual training within the specified period. Employee E18 completed some training but lacked documentation for 12 hours of annual training and missed several required topics. Employees E11 and E15 had no documentation of abuse training, while Employee E14 lacked documentation for training in dementia care, restorative nursing techniques, emergency preparedness, QAPI, ethics, and behavioral health. The Director of Nursing confirmed the absence of these training records during an interview, indicating a systemic issue in maintaining staff training compliance.
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