Failure to Complete CNA Annual Evaluations and Required In-Service Education
Summary
The facility failed to complete annual evaluations for two Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and did not provide the required twelve hours of annual in-service education for four CNAs, as evidenced by record review and staff interviews. Specifically, CNA N and CNA P did not have annual evaluations documented for the required years, and CNAs L, N, O, and P each had only three hours of in-service training documented, falling short of the twelve-hour requirement. The facility's policy required all certified nursing personnel to complete at least twelve hours of in-service education annually from their date of hire, and staff who did not meet this requirement were to be removed from the schedule. However, documentation showed that these requirements were not met for the sampled CNAs. Interviews with the Administrator, DON, and Payroll/Human Resources revealed a lack of clear auditing and tracking processes to ensure annual evaluations and in-service education were completed. The DON stated that he/she prepared the evaluations and expected them to address knowledge, reliability, goals, and weaknesses, but was unaware of who was responsible for auditing their completion. Payroll/Human Resources indicated that annual evaluations were tracked between their department and the Administrator, but also noted that CNAs would usually request their evaluations. A policy for CNA evaluations was requested by surveyors but was not provided by the facility.
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