Failure to Ensure Nurse Aide Training and Competency Within Required Timeframe
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that nurse aides met the minimum qualifications required by federal and state regulations, specifically regarding completion of a state-approved nurse aide training and competency evaluation program within four months of hire. The facility's policy, revised in May 2019, states that nurse aides must complete such training and evaluation, and that those who do not may be terminated or reassigned to non-nursing duties. Despite this policy, a review of the employee list revealed that several nurse aides had been employed for varying lengths of time, but there was no documentation provided to confirm that all had completed or were enrolled in the required training within the specified timeframe. During an interview, the Administrator acknowledged that nurse aides should be enrolled in Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) classes within four months of their hire date. However, the report did not provide evidence that this requirement was consistently met for all nurse aides listed, indicating a lapse in adherence to both facility policy and regulatory requirements. The facility census at the time was 35 residents.
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