Failure to Complete Initial Orientation Training for Staff
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that five sampled employees completed their initial orientation training within two weeks of beginning employment, as required by the licensure reference 175 NAC 12-006.04(B)(i). This training was supposed to include essential topics such as resident rights and emergency procedures. The deficiency was identified through record reviews and interviews, which revealed that none of the five employees had evidence of completing the required orientation training. The employees in question included a cook, a dietary aide, the Director of Nursing (DON), and two nurse aides. The facility's Facility Assessment Tool, dated February 26, 2025, indicated that training should be completed at orientation, annually, and as needed, covering topics like effective communication, resident rights, abuse/neglect, infection control, and culture change. However, personnel file reviews showed no evidence of initial orientation training for the cook and dietary aide, and no evidence of training on resident rights and emergency procedures for the DON and the two nurse aides. An interview with the Administrator confirmed the lack of initial orientation training for these employees, which had the potential to affect all residents in the facility, which had a census of 27.
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