Failure to Provide Required Abuse and Neglect Training to New Staff
Summary
The facility failed to provide required training on abuse, neglect, exploitation, misappropriation of resident property, and the reporting and prevention of such incidents to two staff members. Facility policy, dated 03/2025, required that all staff be trained on the Abuse Prohibition Program during orientation, annually, and on an ongoing basis, and specified seven components: screening, training, prevention, identification, investigation, protection, and reporting/response. Review of CNA B’s personnel file, with a hire date of 03/27/26, showed no documentation that this abuse and neglect training, including the seven required components, was provided during orientation. In an interview, CNA B stated he/she did not receive orientation upon hire and did not receive abuse and neglect training. Similarly, review of NA C’s personnel file, with a hire date of 04/02/26, showed no documentation of abuse and neglect training that included the seven required components during orientation. In an interview, NA C confirmed he/she did not receive abuse and neglect training. The staffing coordinator reported that during orientation he/she only educated staff to report abuse and neglect, and did not cover screening, training, prevention, identification, investigation, protection, and response to abuse and neglect, and acknowledged that if staff did not know what qualifies as abuse and neglect, they might not know what is reportable. The administrator and DON each stated that new staff should receive or did receive comprehensive abuse and neglect training including all seven components, but both acknowledged they did not attend orientation sessions and were unaware that the staffing coordinator was not providing in-depth training as required by facility policy.
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