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F0943
F

Failure to Provide Required Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Training to Nursing Staff

Cincinnati, Ohio Survey Completed on 12-23-2025

Penalty

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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that four nursing staff members received required training on abuse, neglect, and exploitation during orientation and annually, as mandated by facility policy. Employee file reviews showed that three nurses hired within the past two years had no documented evidence of having completed abuse/neglect training within the last 12 months. Additionally, a recently hired nurse had no documentation of receiving this training at all. These findings were confirmed through staff interviews, where the Director of Nursing, Administrator, and Human Resources Director all acknowledged the expectation that staff complete required in-services and that management should monitor compliance. However, the Human Resources Director was unable to explain why the required abuse training was missing for these staff members. The facility's policy on abuse prevention and reporting, updated in 2018, requires all new employees to receive training on abuse policies during orientation and mandates annual training for all staff. The policy specifies that training must cover definitions of abuse, neglect, and exploitation, reporting requirements, and appropriate interventions. The lack of documented training for these four nurses represents non-compliance with both facility policy and regulatory requirements, with the potential to affect all residents in the facility, which had a census of 92 at the time of the review.

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