Failure to Provide Abuse Prevention Training to Agency Staff
Summary
The facility failed to provide abuse prevention training to agency nursing staff, specifically for two employees, Employee 3 and Employee 8. Employee 3, an agency nurse aide, began working at the facility on November 13, 2023, and has been working steadily since then. Employee 8, an agency registered nurse, stated during an interview on August 5, 2024, that he had been working at the facility for three months without receiving training on the facility's abuse prohibition policy. There was no documentation to confirm that Employee 8 was trained on the facility's abuse prohibition policies and procedures as part of staff orientation. The facility staffing coordinator confirmed that while she verifies agency staff credentials, such as background checks and nursing licenses, she does not request any abuse training. The facility relies on agency staff to maintain adequate staffing ratios but could not provide evidence of abuse training for any agency staff currently working at the facility. The Director of Nurses confirmed that agency staff are not trained on the facility's policy and procedures as part of staff orientation before assuming their duties.
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