Deficiency in Staff Training Program
Summary
The facility failed to develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for both new and existing staff members. This deficiency was identified through record reviews and staff interviews, revealing that the facility did not provide necessary training related to Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI), communication, compliance and ethics, and behavioral health for all sampled direct care staff. Additionally, the facility did not establish a system to demonstrate the required 12 hours of annual training for Licensed Nurse Aides (LNAs). The facility's assessment indicated that competency standards were created and implemented, with department managers responsible for ensuring competencies were met during the introductory period and annually thereafter. However, upon reviewing employee files, there was no evidence of the required training for several LNAs and RNs. Interviews with the Director of Nursing, who was a temporary employee, revealed a lack of knowledge about how LNA training and competencies were documented. The Director mentioned that the facility shared software systems with a hospital, but was unable to produce evidence of documented training. Further interviews with the Administrative Assistant and Clinical Coordinator confirmed the absence of a system to track the required annual LNA training hours. The onboarding packet provided to new hires, including temporary staff, also lacked the necessary training components.
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