F0895 F895: Have a Compliance and Ethics Program.
F

Failure to Remove CNA Convicted of Disqualifying Offense

The Laurels Of Chagrin FallsChagrin Falls, Ohio Survey Completed on 12-09-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) who had been convicted of a disqualifying offense, specifically first-degree misdemeanor domestic violence, did not continue to provide direct care to residents. Personnel records, background check logs, and court documents confirmed that the CNA was arrested and later convicted of domestic violence. Despite this conviction, which is listed as a disqualifying offense under Ohio Administrative Code, the CNA continued to work in the facility and provide direct care to residents. The review of staff schedules showed that the CNA worked multiple shifts after the conviction date, while still on probation for the offense. Interviews with the Human Resources Director and the interim Administrator revealed that both were aware of the conviction but allowed the CNA to continue employment, citing the use of personal character standards. However, the CNA did not meet the specific requirement that at least five years must have elapsed since being fully discharged from probation for an offense of violence, as outlined in the relevant state regulations. Facility policy and the staff handbook clearly state that conviction of a relevant criminal offense may result in termination, and that staff are responsible for reporting such convictions. The facility's own documentation and interviews confirmed that the CNA's continued employment was not in compliance with state law or facility policy, as the CNA had access to all residents during this period despite the disqualifying conviction.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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