Failure to Ensure Timely CNA Training and Certification for Nurse Aides
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that nurse aides who had been employed for more than four months completed a state-approved certified nursing assistant (CNA) training program, competency evaluation, and certification within the required timeframe. Two nurse aides, both hired in August, began their CNA classes in late October and completed them at the end of January of the following year. However, both were scheduled to take the CNA test in early March, which is beyond the four-month period allowed for completion of training and certification. Review of the state agency CNA registry confirmed that neither aide was listed as a CNA at the time of the survey. Interviews with the nurse aides revealed that they had been providing direct care to residents since their hire dates, with one aide stating they were paired with a CNA for about five days before working independently. Observations confirmed that these aides were actively providing care. The facility's policy and statements from the CNA instructor and administrator indicated an understanding of the four-month requirement, but the aides continued to work beyond this period without certification or completion of the competency evaluation.
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