F0685 F685: Assist a resident in gaining access to vision and hearing services.
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Delay in Audiology Consult for Resident

Sunharbor ManorRoslyn Heights, New York Survey Completed on 03-21-2024

Summary

The facility did not ensure that Resident #155 received proper treatment and assistive devices to maintain hearing abilities. Resident #155, who has diagnoses including Type 2 Diabetes, Hypertension, and Congestive Heart Failure, lost their left hearing aid over a year ago while in the hospital. Despite multiple physician orders for an Audiology Consult from January 2024 through March 2024, the appointment was not confirmed until two months after the first order. The resident, who has intact cognition, reported the loss and malfunction of their hearing aids to the nursing staff on several occasions, but no timely action was taken to address the issue. Interviews with the Registered Nurse Supervisor and the Director of Nursing Services revealed that the delay in obtaining the Audiology consult was due to a change in the unit clerk responsible for making the appointment. The Director of Nursing Services acknowledged that it was unacceptable for the resident to wait this long for an Audiology appointment. The resident was observed struggling to hear with their remaining hearing aid, indicating a significant lapse in the facility's responsibility to provide necessary hearing assistive devices and timely medical consultations.

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