Deficiency in Staff Training on Abuse and Dementia Care
Summary
The facility failed to provide mandatory annual training on abuse prevention and dementia management to a significant portion of its staff. Specifically, 46 out of 212 staff members did not complete the required annual abuse prevention training, and 42 out of 212 staff members did not complete the annual dementia management training. This deficiency was identified through a review of training records and staff interviews, which revealed that the facility's previous electronic education platform was not effectively utilized by staff, leading to incomplete training. The facility had recently transitioned to a new training platform, but the transition did not ensure that all staff members completed the necessary training. Interviews with the Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) and Director of Nursing (DON) highlighted that the facility had identified issues with training completion and had implemented a performance improvement plan (PIP) for human resources. However, this PIP did not address the annual abuse and dementia education. The NHA acknowledged the importance of ensuring all staff are trained to recognize signs of abuse and manage dementia care effectively. Despite efforts to audit and update training records, the facility was unable to provide documentation confirming that all staff had completed the required training.
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