42 CFR §483.95
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A facility must develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for all new and existing staff; individuals providing services under a contractual arrangement; and volunteers, consistent with their expected roles. A facility must determine the amount and types of training necessary based on a facility assessment as specified at § 483.71. Training topics must include but are not limited to—
- (a)Communication. A facility must include effective communications as mandatory training for direct care staff.
- (b)Resident's rights and facility responsibilities. A facility must ensure that staff members are educated on the rights of the resident and the responsibilities of a facility to properly care for its residents as set forth at § 483.10, respectively.
- (c)Abuse, neglect, and exploitation. In addition to the freedom from abuse, neglect, and exploitation requirements in § 483.12, facilities must also provide training to their staff that at a minimum educates staff on—
- (d)Quality assurance and performance improvement. A facility must include as part of its QAPI program mandatory training that outlines and informs staff of the elements and goals of the facility's QAPI program as set forth at § 483.75.
- (e)Infection control. A facility must include as part of its infection prevention and control program mandatory training that includes the written standards, policies, and procedures for the program as described at § 483.80(a)(2).
- (f)Compliance and ethics. The operating organization for each facility must include as part of its compliance and ethics program, as set forth at § 483.85—
- (g)Required in-service training for nurse aides. In-service training must—
- (1)Be sufficient to ensure the continuing competence of nurse aides, but must be no less than 12 hours per year.
- (2)Include dementia management training and resident abuse prevention training.
- (3)Address areas of weakness as determined in nurse aides' performance reviews and facility assessment at § 483.70(e) and may address the special needs of residents as determined by the facility staff.
- (4)For nurse aides providing services to individuals with cognitive impairments, also address the care of the cognitively impaired.
- (h)Required training of feeding assistants. A facility must not use any individual working in the facility as a paid feeding assistant unless that individual has successfully completed a State-approved training program for feeding assistants, as specified in § 483.160.
- (i)Behavioral health. A facility must provide behavioral health training consistent with the requirements at § 483.40 and as determined by the facility assessment at § 483.70(e).