F0949 F949: Provide behavior health training consistent with the requirements and as determined by a facility assessment.
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Failure to Provide Required Behavioral Health Training to Staff

Passavant Retirement And HealtZelienople, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 02-27-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide required behavioral health training to multiple staff members as identified through review of policies, personnel files, in-service documentation, and staff interviews. Facility policy for RNs and LPNs, dated January 2026, stated that nurses would be provided opportunities for annual continuing education through in-services, self-studies, or seminars, and that each nurse was responsible for attending in-services each anniversary year. A separate policy for nurse aides, also dated January 2026, required at least 12 hours of annual continuing education from in-services or seminars, in accordance with OBRA regulations, to be completed prior to their annual review. Despite these policies, review of personnel files showed that an RN hired in 1998, a NA hired in 2021, a food service assistant hired in 2008, two NAs hired in 2020, and a NA hired in 2018 did not have documentation of annual in-service training on behavioral health for their respective anniversary periods. During an interview, the Clinical Nurse Educator stated that dementia and behavioral training were conducted during the annual skills fair and indicated an intention to locate documentation of staff attendance, but also stated not being responsible for the food service assistant and being unsure of that employee’s departmental assignment. The facility was unable to provide additional documentation showing that the identified RN, NAs, agency NA, and food service assistant had completed annual behavioral health in-service training. The Clinical Nurse Educator confirmed that the facility failed to provide behavioral health training for six of seven reviewed staff members. The cited deficiency was referenced under 28 Pa. Code: 201.14(a) Responsibility of licensee and 28 Pa. Code: 201.20(a)(d) Staff development.

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No penalty information released
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