Published Aug 28, 2009
jacesmom2
20 Posts
I am a Director at an Adult Daycare and have a staff member who has had several performance issues. The most recent complaint is from a family member who informed me that this particular employee has been asking her mother many personal financial questions.
She asks several times how much money she receives each month from social security, Medicaid, etc.. and asks how much her daughter receives from a pension. Also she makes make inappropriate statements such as "it must be nice your daughter has enough money to quit her job and stay home with you." This family member is outraged because she is a very private person and her mother is not. She will disclose any information this employee asks.
I confronted this employee and she denied it. However, due to the number of other complaints I have a difficult time believing her. My boss refuses to terminate her employment and I am becoming very frustrated beyond belief.
What would you do in this situation? I need advice!!
Thanks in advance!
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Watch her like a hawk! Eventually, you should have enough to terminate her. Meanwhile you might be able to avoid any problems she is capable of causing.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
One thing you should do is check your Nurse Practice Act (NPA).
Nurse-Patient Boundary issues come into play here. You can copy/print if your NPA outlines details regarding this. And, in some states, there are "time outs" outlined in the NPA dealing with boundary issues. Time outs may include a year "cooling off period" where the nurse has absolutely zero contact with the patient.
This is cause for disciplinary action with most BON as it falls under, "Professional Misconduct".