F0948 F948: Ensure that paid feeding assistants have the training they need.
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Failure to Provide State-Approved Training for Feeding Assistants

Jamieson Nursing HomeHarrisville, Michigan Survey Completed on 01-24-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that non-licensed employees, specifically a Certified Dietary Manager (CDM), received the State-approved training course for feeding assistance to residents. During a breakfast observation, the CDM was seen feeding a resident a pureed diet without having completed the required training. The CDM admitted to receiving only a refresher from the Director of Nursing (DON) several years ago, rather than the comprehensive State-approved training. The DON confirmed that the CDM had not taken the official training course and was unaware of its requirements, indicating a lack of proper training for staff involved in feeding residents. The deficiency was further highlighted by the facility's inadequate documentation and policies regarding feeding assistance. The facility provided a brief and undated procedure for feeding residents a pureed diet, which lacked comprehensive guidelines. Additionally, a policy allowed the DON to train kitchen staff on feeding procedures, but it was also undated and lacked detail. This lack of formal training and documentation put residents, particularly those on pureed diets, at risk of complications such as choking, as acknowledged by the CDM during the observation.

Penalty

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Failure to Provide Required Annual Training and Skills Review for Feeding Assistants
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F0948 F948: Ensure that paid feeding assistants have the training they need.
Short Summary

The facility did not provide required annual in‑service training and skills evaluations for two of four paid feeding assistants. Records showed that the Director of Rehabilitation and another feeding assistant each completed a state‑approved Feeding Assistant Program with skills review, but there was no documentation of any annual refresher training or competency review afterward. One feeding assistant confirmed there had been no additional training, and HR reported being unaware of the annual training and skills review requirement, while the NHA stated an expectation that such refresher training would occur per state regulations.

No penalty information released
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Missing Documentation of State-Approved Training for Paid Feeding Assistants
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F0948 F948: Ensure that paid feeding assistants have the training they need.
Short Summary

The facility did not maintain required documentation showing that all paid feeding assistants had successfully completed a State-approved training course. Review of facility records showed 12 staff functioning as paid feeding assistants and 9 residents approved for the paid feeding assistant program, but the DON reported that documentation of completed training could only be found for 6 staff. The DON stated that a Life Enrichment Coordinator and several Dining Room Assistants had completed the training and assisted with feeding, yet the facility was unable to locate records verifying their training completion.

No penalty information released
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Untrained Staff Providing Feeding Assistance
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F0948 F948: Ensure that paid feeding assistants have the training they need.
Short Summary

A facility failed to train a non-licensed employee, Activities Aide B, with the State-approved course for feeding assistance. During a breakfast observation, the aide was seen feeding a resident requiring a mechanical soft diet, despite not being certified or trained. The DON confirmed only CNAs should provide such assistance, and the facility lacked paid feeding assistants. The aide's file showed no certification or training, and the job description did not include feeding duties, increasing the risk of feeding complications.

Fine: $60,000
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
Unapproved Training Program Used for Paid Feeding Assistants
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F0948 F948: Ensure that paid feeding assistants have the training they need.
Short Summary

Activities Assistants were observed assisting residents with feeding after completing a training program that had not been approved by the State of Massachusetts. The DON and Activities Director confirmed that the program was not state-approved and that Activities Staff were assigned to assist with feeding by CNAs or nurses, with uncertainty about licensed nurse supervision during meals.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
Lack of State-Approved Training for Feeding Assistants
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F0948 F948: Ensure that paid feeding assistants have the training they need.
Short Summary

The facility did not provide state-approved training for paid feeding assistants, impacting 18 residents. Five feeding assistants lacked formal training, receiving only one-on-one instruction from the DON and staff. The DON was unaware of the state training requirement, leading to non-compliance.

No penalty information released
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Uncertified Individual Assisted Resident with Eating
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F0948 F948: Ensure that paid feeding assistants have the training they need.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment was assisted with eating by another resident's wife, who was not a certified paid feeding assistant. This was against the facility's policy, which requires only staff to assist residents with meals. The Director of Nursing confirmed that family members or visitors should not assist non-family member residents.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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