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Competency-Based Care & Facility Assessments: A Compliance Guide for F726 and F838

Skilled nursing facilities must be careful—no longer can administrators assume that competency of staff is handled through routine training. Facilities need proper competency assessment and documentation, and management must always be up to date.

Competency-Based Care & Facility Assessments: A Compliance Guide for F726 and F838 provides guidance on assessing what your facility needs and determining whether staff are meeting those needs.



This resource will help you:
  • Classify competencies by domains and levels
  • Utilize assessment tools to develop your nurses’ and CNAs’ skill sets for more than 100 competencies
  • Implement time-saving strategies and templates for conducting a facility assessment per CoP requirements
  • Provide guidance for mitigating risk of survey deficiencies associated with nursing staff competency and facility assessments (F726 and F838)

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