Failure to Ensure Timely Certification of Nurse Aides
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that three nurse aides, identified as NA B, NA C, and NA D, completed their nurse aide training program and competency evaluation within four months of their employment. According to the facility's policy, nurse aides must complete a training program and competency evaluation within this timeframe to continue employment in nursing-related services. However, despite completing the training program, these nurse aides did not take the required competency test within the stipulated period. Interviews with the Director of Nursing (DON) and the Administrator revealed that the nurse aides were still working in their positions without having completed the necessary certification. The DON was unaware of the reasons for the delay in testing, while the Administrator expressed an expectation that nurse aides should be certified within four months of hire. This oversight indicates a failure in the facility's adherence to its own policy and regulatory requirements, potentially impacting the quality of care provided to residents.
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