F0741 F741: Ensure that the facility has sufficient staff members who possess the competencies and skills to meet the behavioral health needs of residents.
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Inadequate Staff Training for Behavioral Health Needs

Eastview Manor Care CenterTrenton, Missouri Survey Completed on 09-19-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate education and ensure staff competency in caring for residents with mental and behavioral health diagnoses. This deficiency was highlighted by incidents involving two residents. One resident, residing in a secured special care unit, was involved in multiple physical altercations with other residents, causing physical injury and emotional distress. The staff were not equipped with the necessary skills or knowledge to implement non-pharmacological interventions or individual care plan interventions, as they had not received appropriate training prior to their assignment in the special care unit. Another resident engaged in self-harming behaviors, resulting in lacerations to their forearms and upper legs. The staff were unaware of how to provide appropriate protection or interventions, as they had not been educated on non-pharmacological interventions or individual care plan interventions. The resident expressed a need for help to stop these behaviors and reported that facility staff were not providing the necessary assistance. The facility's policies on abuse and neglect, as well as behavioral emergencies, were not effectively implemented. Staff files showed no documentation of training in providing care for residents with mental and behavioral health diagnoses. Interviews with various staff members, including a Certified Nurse Aide, Laundry Aide, Housekeeper, and the Director of Nursing, revealed a lack of training in de-escalation techniques and crisis intervention. The facility had previously used CALM training for de-escalation but had not maintained certification, and the new training program had not yet been implemented.

Penalty

Fine: $224,12548 days payment denial
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44 days payment denial
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