Failure to Verify Licensure at Hire
Summary
The facility failed to follow state regulations at the time of hire for four of five staff records reviewed: LPN #8, LPN #9, CNA #10, and CNA #11. Based on staff interviews and facility document review, the facility did not provide evidence that professional licensure was verified at the time these employees were hired. Virginia state regulation 12VAC5-371-210 requires the nursing facility to verify that a nurse aide is a certified nurse aide in good standing before allowing the individual to perform resident care duties. On 2/23/26, facility staff were asked to provide evidence of license verification at the time of hire for the four employees, whose hire dates were identified by the Director of HR as 3/18/25 for LPN #8, 3/24/25 for LPN #9, 5/13/25 for CNA #10, and 10/10/25 for CNA #11. Despite multiple requests, no evidence of verification at the time of hire was provided. The administrator and DON were informed of the concern, and the DON stated that license verification at the time of hire is important to make sure staff members are competent and to prevent resident abuse. The Director of HR stated she was responsible for overall license verification and described a process that included obtaining a copy of the license during the initial interview and later verifying it through the state department of health professions, with an additional verification by the employee's manager after the employee had started work with residents.
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