Deficiency in Staff Training on Abuse and Dementia Care
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate training to their staff on critical topics such as abuse, neglect, exploitation, and misappropriation of resident property, as well as dementia management. This deficiency was identified through interviews and record reviews, which revealed that two employees, DM and HSKP F, did not have documentation of having received this essential training. The absence of training records for these employees, who were hired in August 2022 and April 2023 respectively, indicates a lapse in the facility's staff development program. Interviews with staff members highlighted a lack of clarity and responsibility regarding training records. The DM mentioned that training was conducted online, but could not explain the impact of incomplete training on residents. HSKP F, despite claiming to have completed all required training, was unaware of who managed the training records. The CRN attributed the lack of documentation to a transition from paper to electronic records and a change in leadership. The AD, who also served as the HR Director, acknowledged the requirement for training but was unable to locate the missing records. This situation suggests systemic issues in the facility's training and documentation processes, potentially placing residents at risk of harm from untrained staff.
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