Failure to Provide Required Staff In-Service Training
Summary
The facility failed to provide required training on Dementia Management and Resident Abuse Prevention for five staff members: one LPN, one RN, and three NAs. Review of the facility’s In-Service Training policy showed that staff are required to complete regular in-service education on topics including preventing abuse, neglect, exploitation, and misappropriation of resident property, including dementia management and resident abuse prevention, with training completed prior to providing care, annually, and as needed based on the facility assessment. During interviews, the NHA stated that the facility had recently made staff complete education and later stated that there was no employee education for 2025 because the previous HR employee did not do the job correctly and the outgoing corporate company was not monitoring the work. The NHA also stated that once the prior HR employee left, the facility reviewed the education records and realized there was none, then began educating staff. The DON stated that only the nurse aides received both test packets, and confirmed that only NAs received a packet containing topics such as HIPAA, Falls Prevention, Restorative Nursing Services, Emergency Procedures, Workplace Safety, Understanding and Responding to Behavioral Symptoms of Dementia, Customer Service, Trauma Informed Care, and Dementia Training. Personnel file review showed that the LPN and RN had education test packets, but the packets did not include Dementia Management training, and their files did not include annual in-service training on Dementia Management and Resident Abuse Prevention for the year reviewed. The three sampled NAs also lacked annual in-service training on those topics in their files, and facility nurse aide training records showed that each of the three NAs did not receive the required minimum of 12 hours of in-service education during the year reviewed. The NHA confirmed the facility failed to provide the required training on Dementia Management and Resident Abuse Prevention for the five staff members and failed to ensure the three sampled NAs received 12 hours of annual in-service education.
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