Deficiency in Staff Training for Abuse Prevention
Summary
The facility failed to maintain and monitor an effective training program for abuse prevention for all staff, which resulted in the potential for decreased resident safety. During an interview, the Director of Nursing (DON) reported that the facility lacked a staff development role and that she was responsible for monitoring the completion of assigned online trainings. The facility also did not have an on-site human resources employee, with training records being maintained at the corporate level. A former Nursing Home Administrator indicated that abuse education was completed online annually, with the last session occurring in the summer. A review of the Course Completion History for the Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation module revealed that it was due on July 31, 2024, and out of 66 employees, 11 had not started the module, while the DON and a Unit Manager were still in progress. The facility was unable to provide documentation confirming the completion of abuse training by all employees by the time of the survey exit.
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