Deficiency in Staff Training on Abuse and Dementia Care
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that five out of nine sampled staff members received ongoing education on abuse, neglect, exploitation, and dementia care. This deficiency was identified through a review of personnel files, staff interviews, and facility policy review. Specifically, the certified nursing assistant (CNA), occupational therapist (OT), licensed practical nurse (LPN), another CNA, and a registered nurse (RN) did not complete the required annual training for dementia and abuse for the years 2024 and 2025. The lack of training could lead to a deficit in staff knowledge and skills, potentially affecting resident care and leading to harm. Interviews with the Business Office Manager, interim director of nursing, regional director of clinical services, and the executive director revealed that the facility had expectations for training completion and maintaining documentation. However, they were unable to provide proof of training completion for several staff members. The facility's policy required that training on topics such as abuse and dementia management be completed prior to independently providing services, annually, and as necessary based on the facility's assessment. Despite these requirements, the facility did not maintain adequate records of training completion, which could result in incompetent care and services being provided.
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