Failure to Ensure Timely Completion of Nurse Aide Training
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that four nurse aides (NAs) completed a nurse aide training program within four months of their employment. Specifically, NAs U, Q, V, and W did not have documentation of completing CNA training or receiving CNA certification, despite being employed for periods ranging from five to eleven months. Additionally, NA F did not complete the required 16 hours of instructional training before interacting with residents, as mandated by the facility's policy. The facility's policy requires NAs to be enrolled in a state-approved training program and to complete 16 hours of instructional training covering essential topics before any resident interaction. However, the policy did not specify the timeframe for completing the course or the consequences of non-completion. Interviews with the Director of Nursing and RN A revealed that the previous HR staff did not adequately track the training progress of NAs, leading to a lack of compliance with training requirements. The HR coordinator, who had only been employed for a week, was unaware of the role of a nurse assistant, indicating a lack of continuity and oversight in the HR department. The Administrator acknowledged the change in HR staff and the previous HR's failure to track training effectively. This lack of oversight and documentation resulted in the facility's non-compliance with state regulations regarding nurse aide training and certification.
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