Deficiency in Staff Training on Abuse Prevention
Summary
The facility failed to provide evidence that nursing staff received annual education on abuse, neglect, exploitation prevention, and dementia management. This deficiency was identified during a recertification/complaint survey, where records of five randomly selected nursing staff were reviewed. The review revealed that none of the selected staff had complete records of the required annual training. Specifically, Registered Nurses and Geriatric Nurse Assistants had either incomplete or missing records of training on abuse, neglect, and exploitation prevention. The Director of Nursing confirmed the inconsistency in training records and acknowledged that some staff did not receive the necessary training upon hire or annually. Additionally, an incident involving a Geriatric Nursing Aide (GNA) was reported, where a resident alleged that the GNA slapped their hand. The facility's investigation confirmed the incident, and the GNA was removed from the resident's care. However, a review of the GNA's training records showed no evidence of abuse training upon hire or after the incident. The Director of Nursing verified the absence of the GNA's attendance in abuse training sessions, highlighting a significant gap in the facility's training and education processes.
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