Failure to Provide Mandatory Annual Training for Staff
Summary
The facility failed to provide mandatory effective training on abuse, neglect, exploitation, and misappropriation for two employees, a cook and a CNA, as part of their annual training requirements. The personnel records for the cook, hired on 11/16/2023, and CNA D, hired on 07/24/2017, showed no evidence of receiving the required annual training in several critical areas, including communication, resident rights, abuse/neglect, dementia, QAPI, infection control, ethics, behavior health, HIV, fall prevention, restraint, and emergency preparedness. This lack of training could potentially affect residents by leaving staff uninformed and unprepared to provide quality care. Interviews with the HR Director, food service manager, DON, and ADM revealed a lack of clarity and responsibility regarding the completion of annual trainings. The HR Director stated that trainings are assigned via Health Stream and that department heads are responsible for ensuring completion, but there was no policy in place to enforce this. The food service manager was unaware of how to track training completion, and the DON and ADM reiterated the importance of completing trainings but did not provide a clear process for ensuring compliance. The facility did not provide a policy on annual training requirements when requested by the surveyor.
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