Deficiency in Required Abuse and Dementia Training for CNA
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that one of its Certified Nurse Aides (CNA-H) received the required annual training on abuse, neglect, and dementia care. This training is mandated by both state and federal regulations and is crucial for the prevention of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of residents. The facility's policy requires at least 12 hours of in-service training annually, which includes dementia management and abuse prevention. However, documentation revealed that CNA-H did not receive the necessary dementia training within the specified timeframe from their hire date. During the survey, the Director of Nursing (DON-B) was unable to provide evidence of the required training for CNA-H and other CNAs within the specified periods. Although additional documentation was later submitted, it confirmed that CNA-H had only received abuse training, not dementia training, within the required timeframe. This oversight in training compliance had the potential to affect all 35 residents in the facility, as it compromised the staff's ability to effectively manage and prevent abuse and neglect.
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