Failure to Ensure Timely CNA Training and Certification for Nurse Assistants
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that two nurse assistants (NAs) completed the Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) training program within four months of employment, as required. Review of facility records showed that both NAs had hire dates that set their CNA training completion deadlines within a four-month window, but both continued to work direct hands-on care shifts beyond these deadlines without having completed the required training or obtaining certification. Both NAs confirmed in interviews that they were aware of the four-month requirement but had not completed the CNA program or become certified by the deadline. Interviews with the Director of Nursing (DON) and Payroll/Human Resources staff revealed that responsibility for monitoring CNA training and certification deadlines was assigned to Payroll/Human Resources. Despite this, both NAs were allowed to continue working in direct care roles past the four-month limit without certification. Additionally, when requested, the facility did not provide a policy regarding NA training and certification by the exit date of the survey.
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