Missing Compliance and Ethics Training Documentation
Summary
The facility failed to ensure staff received compliance and ethics training. During interviews, the Human Resources Director stated she only handled background checks and orientation paperwork and did not personally complete trainings. The Infection Preventionist/Staff Educator stated staff completed Relias training assigned by corporate and that she provided some in-services such as handwashing, PPE, and fall education, but she also stated that there was no training on the first day of onboarding and that the second day consisted of Relias, PPD, and flu-related items, followed by floor orientation. When asked how required trainings were tracked, the Infection Preventionist/Staff Educator stated staff signed attendance sheets for in-services and that she kept them in a binder in her office. However, when the surveyor reviewed the white 3-ring binder titled 2025 In Service and the four manila folders, the documentation showed multiple in-services on topics such as effective communication, abuse, hand hygiene, PPE, perineal care, med pass, fall prevention, HIPAA, and other clinical and operational topics, but no compliance and ethics training was found in the binder or folders. The Infection Preventionist/Staff Educator also confirmed there was no staff roster check-off available to verify that all staff had completed the offered education. Review of employee files showed that GNA #48, hired on 6/5/24, did not have compliance and ethics training documented, and HH/FT #50, hired on 12/21/23, also lacked compliance and ethics training documentation. The Infection Preventionist/Staff Educator further confirmed that the Relias onboarding training provided to staff did not include compliance and ethics training, and she acknowledged that there was inconsistency in module completion and that she could not verify that all assigned modules were completed timely.
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