Inaccurate and Untimely Nurse Staffing Postings
Summary
The deficiency identified in the report pertains to the inaccurate and untimely posting of nurse staffing information at the facility. The facility's policy requires that nurse staffing information, including the number of licensed and unlicensed direct caregivers and their hours worked per shift, be posted at the beginning of each shift in a clear and readable format. However, the surveyor observed that the nurse staffing posting did not accurately reflect the actual number of nursing staff working during the night shift on December 12, 2024, and was not updated at the start of the morning shift on December 13, 2024. Specifically, the posting indicated there were four Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) plus one CNA in training, but only three CNAs were present due to a call-in. Additionally, the posting for December 12, 2024, remained displayed well into the morning of December 13, 2024, without being updated to reflect the current staffing. Further investigation revealed that the facility did not post nurse staffing hours on weekends. The Nurse Scheduler (NS) confirmed that the postings for Saturday and Sunday were prepared on Friday and any changes were updated on Monday, indicating a lack of real-time updates during the weekend. This practice was corroborated by the Nursing Home Administrator (NHA), who acknowledged the absence of weekend postings and the need to develop a process for posting nurse staffing hours on weekends. The failure to update the postings in a timely manner and the absence of weekend postings had the potential to affect all 67 residents residing in the facility, as accurate staffing information is crucial for ensuring adequate care and transparency.
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