Failure to Post Daily Staffing Information
Summary
The facility failed to post daily staffing information for four consecutive days during the survey period, despite having a policy in place that requires such postings. The policy, last revised in August 2022, mandates that within two hours of the beginning of each shift, the number of licensed and unlicensed nursing personnel responsible for resident care must be posted in a prominent location accessible to residents and visitors. This information should include the facility name, current date, resident census, shift schedule, and the total number of nursing staff working each shift. Observations during the survey revealed that no daily staffing sheets were posted in visible areas such as the vestibule, front hall, common areas, nursing stations, or outside office doors. Instead, a binder containing staffing information was found on a desk in the locked special care unit (SCU), inaccessible to residents and visitors. Interviews with facility staff, including an LPN and the Director of Nursing, confirmed the lack of compliance with the posting requirement. The LPN indicated that the charge nurse in the SCU was responsible for filling out the staffing sheet and placing it in a binder, but did not believe it was posted elsewhere in the facility. The Director of Nursing and the Administrator both stated that the daily staffing information should be posted outside the Social Services door for residents and families to view. The Administrator also confirmed that SCU staff were responsible for completing and posting the staffing sheet. This failure to post staffing information as required by the facility's policy constitutes a deficiency in compliance with regulatory standards.
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