F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
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Failure to Assist with Hearing Aid Use

Viera Healthcare And Rehabilitation CenterViera, Florida Survey Completed on 02-12-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure hearing aid assistance was provided for a resident with dementia, generalized weakness, retinopathy, and hearing loss-related needs. The resident’s record showed she had bilateral hearing aids and care plan interventions directing staff to assist her with putting them in each morning, removing them each evening, and changing batteries every 10 days. Her MDS assessments indicated she was moderately cognitively impaired and that her hearing aid provided adequate hearing ability if normally used. During observation, the resident was repeatedly found without her hearing aids in place while sitting in common areas and dining with others. On one occasion, her daughter stated staff were not assisting with hearing aid placement despite complaints to management, and that the resident enjoyed socializing and would benefit from wearing them. The care plan review note also reflected that the resident enjoyed interactions with staff and other residents and that hearing services were discussed with the daughter. Record review and staff interviews showed the issue persisted despite the complaint. The grievance log documented the daughter’s complaint about hearing aid placement, and the audiologist noted the resident was not wearing her hearing aids and reminded nursing staff to assist with placement and removal. CNA task records from mid-January through the survey date showed many entries marked “No” for hearing aid assistance, and staff interviews confirmed CNAs were responsible for assisting with the devices. The resident was observed again without her hearing aids at the end of the survey period, and staff stated they were unaware of any issues with the hearing aids.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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