Failure to Ensure CNA Certification Within 120 Days
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) were certified within 120 days of their hire date, as required. During a review of employee records, it was found that three CNAs were not certified within the stipulated time frame. One CNA, hired on April 14, 2023, worked in dietary until July 3, 2024, when she started working as a CNA but was not certified. Another CNA, hired on July 3, 2024, was also not certified. A third CNA, hired on October 5, 2023, was certified in Illinois but not in Indiana. The Director of Nursing confirmed that CNAs have 120 days after their hire date to become certified. Additionally, the Minimum Data Set Coordinator indicated that there was no specific policy on CNA certification, and the facility followed state guidelines.
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