Deficiency in Staff Training and Competency for Behavioral Health Needs
Summary
The facility failed to develop a comprehensive facility assessment that addressed staff training for skills and non-pharmacological interventions, as well as the process to evaluate the competency of skill sets necessary to meet the mental and psychosocial health needs of residents diagnosed with Schizophrenia Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Substance Use Disorder (SUD). The facility's assessment did not outline the process for staff training and ensuring competency in non-pharmacological interventions for these conditions. Additionally, there was no documented evidence of training materials or competency evaluation materials for non-pharmacological interventions related to these mental health diagnoses. The personnel files of four staff members, including two LPNs, one RN, and one MSW, lacked documented evidence of training for non-pharmacological interventions for Schizophrenia and SUD or competency evaluations to ensure the necessary skill sets to meet the mental and psychosocial health needs of the resident population. An interview with the facility administrator confirmed these deficiencies, acknowledging the absence of a process to ensure staff competency in non-pharmacological interventions for residents with Schizophrenia, PTSD, and SUD.
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