Deficiency in Staff Training Program
Summary
The facility failed to develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for its staff, as required by its own facility assessment. The assessment, dated July 19, 2024, indicated that training and competencies should be completed upon hire, annually, and as needed. The required training areas included abuse, resident rights, infection control, dementia and Alzheimer's disease, behavioral health, communication, and the QAPI program. However, a review of training records for eight staff members, including registered nurses and nursing assistants, revealed significant gaps in their training. For instance, Staff B, a registered nurse hired in 2015, lacked training in communication and the QAPI program. Similarly, Staff D, another registered nurse hired in 2019, did not receive training in several critical areas, including communication, abuse, and dementia care. The deficiency was further highlighted during interviews with the Director of Nursing Services, who was unable to provide evidence that the required in-services were completed for the staff members in question. This lack of documentation and training was consistent across all eight employees reviewed, indicating a systemic issue in the facility's training program. The absence of training in essential areas such as infection control, resident rights, and behavioral health management suggests a failure to adhere to the facility's own standards and regulatory requirements, potentially impacting the quality of care provided to residents.
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