Failure to Ensure Timely Certification of Nurse Aides
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that five nurse aides completed a nurse aide training program within four months of their employment, as required by regulations. The facility's policy on Nurse Aide Training, dated 05/01/23, did not address the requirement for certification within four months. This oversight had the potential to affect all residents, given the facility's census of 48. Specific instances included Nurse Aides H, I, J, K, and L, who were not enrolled in a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) class despite being employed for more than four months. During interviews, the Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) acknowledged that the facility does not currently offer CNA classes due to the absence of a teacher. It was noted that all nurse aides were expected to start CNA classes at a nearby skilled nursing facility in the first week of March. The Administrator, Director of Nursing (DON), and ADON confirmed their expectation for nurse aides to be certified within four months of hire, highlighting a gap between policy and practice.
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