Deficiency in Staff Training Program
Summary
The facility failed to develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for its staff, specifically for four of five certified nurse aides (CNAs) reviewed. CNAs #5 and #6, who were hired through a staffing agency, did not receive training in critical areas such as abuse, dementia management, behavioral health management, infection control, communication, quality assurance and quality improvement (QAPI), compliance and ethics, and resident rights before providing direct care to residents. The facility was unable to provide documentation that these CNAs completed the necessary training prior to working independently in the secure unit. Additionally, CNAs #3 and #4 did not receive the required 12 hours of annual in-service training. The facility could not provide documentation to confirm that these CNAs had completed the necessary training in the past 12 months. Interviews with the Regional Director of Clinical Services (RDCS) and the Director of Nursing (DON) revealed that the staffing agency did not require the CNAs to complete the essential training, and the facility's monthly staff meetings did not ensure compliance with the training requirements.
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