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32 | “Unqualified staff providing care to residents.” It is alleged that staff are not properly trained or certified to be caregivers. Four (4) out of the four (4) staff interviewed denied this allegation. Ten (10) out the ten (10) residents interviewed denied this allegation. During record review, LPA Ramirez observed In-Service Training logs for several caregivers dated 01/2024 through 12/2024, and these logs did not reflect required annual training hours and topics on dementia, postural supports, restricted health conditions, and hospice care, as required by Title 22, Division 6, Health and Safety Code, Chapter 03.2 Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly, Article 06. Other Provisions- Staff Training 1569.625(b)(1)(2)(3)- (b) (1) The department shall adopt regulations to require staff members of residential care facilities for the elderly who assist residents with personal activities of daily living to receive appropriate training. This training shall consist of 40 hours of training. A staff member shall complete 20 hours, including six hours specific to dementia care, as required by subdivision (a) of Section 1569.626 and four hours specific to postural supports, restricted health conditions, and hospice care, as required by subdivision (a) of Section 1569.696, before working independently with residents. The remaining 20 hours shall include six hours specific to dementia care and shall be completed within the first four weeks of employment. The training coursework may utilize various methods of instruction, including, but not limited to, lectures, instructional videos, and interactive online courses. The additional 16 hours shall be hands-on training. (2) In addition to paragraph (1), training requirements shall also include an additional 20 hours annually, eight hours of which shall be dementia care training, as required by subdivision (a) of Section 1569.626, and four hours of which shall be specific to postural supports, restricted health conditions, and hospice care, as required by subdivision (a) of Section 1569.696. This training shall be administered on the job, or in a classroom setting, or both, and may include online training.(3) The department shall establish, in consultation with provider organizations, the subject matter required for the training required by this section.
LPA Ramirez observed the following documented topics : Shift Report-Elderly Needs dated 01/11/2024, Burnout dated 01/25/2024, Kitchen Safety dated 02/01/2024, Emergency Shut off dated 02/29/2024, Resident Right-Proper entry into resident rooms dated 03/13/2024, Mobility, Falls, and Dementia dated 06/27/2024, Postural Supports/ Dementia dated 10/24/2024, and change in condition dated 11/14/2024. Based on interviews and records reviewed, the preponderance of evidence standard has been met, therefore the above allegation is found to be Substantiated.
Two (2) deficiencies were cited as result of this complaint investigation. Exit interview was conducted and a copy of this report was provided via email. A copy of this report, 9099-D and appeals rights was provided.
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