F0943 F943: Give their staff education on dementia care, and what abuse, neglect, and exploitation are; and how to report abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
B

Failure to Provide Abuse Prevention Training

John J Kane Regional Center-scPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 09-26-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide mandatory training on abuse, neglect, and exploitation prevention for two staff members, identified as Employee E3 and Employee E4. Employee E3, a Unit Clerk hired on 4/16/07, did not receive the required in-service education on these topics between 4/16/23 and 4/16/24. Similarly, Employee E4, a Nurse Aide hired on 5/19/14, lacked documented training on abuse, neglect, and exploitation prevention between 5/19/23 and 5/19/24. This deficiency was confirmed during an interview with the Assistant Director of Nursing on 9/26/24. The facility's failure to provide this essential training was noted in the review of facility documents and training records, which were supposed to include these topics as per the Facility Assessment reviewed on 7/12/24.

Penalty

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Several nurses did not receive required training on abuse, neglect, and exploitation during orientation or annually, as mandated by facility policy. Employee file reviews and staff interviews confirmed missing documentation of this training, despite expectations set by facility leadership and policy requirements. This deficiency had the potential to affect all residents in the facility.

Fine: $122,070
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Failure to Provide Required Dementia and Abuse Prevention Training to CNAs
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F0943 F943: Give their staff education on dementia care, and what abuse, neglect, and exploitation are; and how to report abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
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A review of personnel files and staff interviews revealed that five CNAs did not receive required training or competency verification in dementia management and abuse prevention, despite facility policies mandating such education. The DON confirmed the absence of training records, and this deficiency had the potential to impact all residents in the facility.

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