Inaccurate and Untimely Nurse Staffing Postings
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that the required nurse staffing data was posted daily before each shift, including over the weekend, and that the posted information was accurate. This deficiency had the potential to affect all 29 residents residing in the facility and any visitors who may wish to view the information. On multiple occasions, the posted nurse staffing information was outdated or incorrect. For instance, on 10/14/24, the posted information was dated 10/11/24, and the clinical administrator confirmed that the posting was not updated. Additionally, discrepancies were found between the facility staff postings and the daily rosters on several dates, indicating inconsistencies in the number of licensed and non-licensed staff reported. The care center administrator acknowledged that the facility staff postings were not always updated accurately, particularly over the weekends. The administrator confirmed that the postings did not always include staff in training or accurately reflect staff who were on leave. The staffing coordinator stated that the weekend schedules were printed in advance, and any changes were supposed to be updated by the nurses. However, this process was not consistently followed, leading to inaccuracies in the posted staffing information. The facility's Nurse Hours Posting Policy required that nursing staff data be posted daily at the beginning of each shift, reflecting the actual hours worked by licensed and unlicensed nursing staff, but this policy was not adhered to consistently.
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