Failure to Provide Required Dementia and Abuse Prevention Training to CNAs
Summary
The facility failed to provide required training and competency verification in dementia management and abuse prevention for five Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) as evidenced by a review of their personnel files. The files for these CNAs, who had hire dates ranging from 2011 to 2023, contained no documentation of training or competency in abuse, neglect, exploitation, or dementia care. This lack of documentation was confirmed during an interview with the Director of Nursing (DON), who acknowledged that the necessary training had not been provided as required and that there were no records of such training for the staff in question. Policy review revealed that the facility's own procedures require in-service training for nurse aides in areas including effective communication, dementia management, and abuse prevention, as well as annual education for existing staff on abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Despite these policies, the facility did not ensure that the five CNAs received the mandated education, which had the potential to affect all 91 residents in the facility.
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