Failure to Provide Mandatory Abuse Prevention Training
Summary
The facility failed to provide mandatory annual training to staff on the prevention of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of residents. This deficiency was identified for seven out of twenty-two staff members reviewed, including various licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), a registered nurse (RN), and a social worker (SW). Personnel records for these staff members showed no evidence of education on these critical topics, despite their hire dates ranging from 2014 to 2024. The lack of training was confirmed through interviews and record reviews, indicating a systemic issue in the facility's training program. During interviews, the HR Personnel stated that they were only responsible for initial orientation training, while ongoing training was managed by the Director of Nursing (DON) or the Administrator. The DON mentioned conducting weekly meetings or in-services based on issues that needed addressing, but there was no set curriculum or guidelines followed. This lack of structured training could potentially place residents at risk of being cared for by untrained staff, as the facility did not ensure that staff completed their mandatory abuse annual training.
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