Deficiency in Staff Training on Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that two staff members, a registered nurse and a housekeeper, received the required annual training on abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The registered nurse, hired on November 7, 2022, completed the necessary training on November 8, 2022, but there was no evidence of further training after that date. Similarly, the housekeeper, hired on August 21, 2023, completed the required training on the same day but had not received any additional training since then. This lack of ongoing training could lead to a deficit in staff knowledge and skills, potentially affecting resident care and leading to harm. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of clarity regarding the required annual training modules. The human resources assistant was unable to specify which training modules were mandatory for all employees, contract staff, and volunteers. The administrator confirmed the absence of recent training records for the two staff members and acknowledged that annual training should occur within the past 365 days. The Vice President of Human Resources and Risk Management noted that the facility had not updated their training since the onset of COVID-19 and was in the process of writing a new policy to address this issue. The facility's existing policy outlined the need for orientation and annual training on various topics, including resident rights and infection control.
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