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F0726
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Failure to Train Staff on Mechanical Lift Use and Adherence to Transfer Protocols

Perrysburg, Ohio Survey Completed on 12-01-2025

Penalty

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Summary

The facility failed to ensure that staff were properly trained and demonstrated competency in the use of mechanical lifts, as required by facility policy. Observation revealed that a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) attempted to transfer a resident with dementia, muscle weakness, and impaired balance from bed to wheelchair by pulling the resident to a standing position multiple times before resorting to a mechanical lift. The CNA then used the mechanical lift to transfer the resident without the assistance of a second staff member, contrary to the facility's policy that mandates at least two staff for such transfers. Interviews with the CNA and the Administrator confirmed that the CNA had not received training on the use of mechanical lifts upon hire and that two staff should be present during mechanical lift transfers. The facility's policy also requires staff to be trained and demonstrate competency with the specific equipment used. The deficiency was identified during a review of residents dependent on mechanical lifts, affecting one resident directly observed and potentially impacting others.

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