F0685 F685: Assist a resident in gaining access to vision and hearing services.
D

Failure to Provide and Accurately Document Ordered Hearing Aid Use

Corewell Health Rehab & Nursing Center-commons FarFarmington Hills, Michigan Survey Completed on 04-21-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide ordered hearing assistive devices and accurately document their use for a resident with known hearing impairment. The resident had physician orders for hearing aids to be applied upon awakening daily at 7:00 AM and removed at bedtime, with storage in the medication cart. MAR/TAR documentation from 4/1–4/20 showed the tasks as completed with check marks and nurse initials, without any codes indicating refusal, missing devices, or other issues. On the morning of 4/20, the resident was observed in bed without hearing aids in place, moaning and saying “Ow” while repositioning, with eyes closed and no response when spoken to. The MDS indicated severe cognitive impairment and minimal difficulty with hearing, but incorrectly documented that the resident did not use a hearing aid, and the communication care plan noted the resident was slightly hard of hearing but did not include interventions for hearing aid use. During interview, the nurse assigned to the resident stated the hearing aids should have been in a charger at the nursing desk, not in the medication cart as ordered, and confirmed the resident was not wearing hearing aids despite having documented on the MAR that the 7:00 AM application had been completed. The nurse acknowledged marking the task as done even though it had not yet been performed, stating they had the entire shift to put the hearing aids in, and later reported that only one hearing aid was available and the other was missing, without knowing when both were last seen. The DON confirmed the hearing aids were kept at the nursing desk on a charger rather than in the medication cart and could not explain how the missing hearing aid had not been identified earlier despite ongoing documentation that the devices were being applied and removed. The facility’s Hearing and Vision Services policy referenced ensuring residents receive proper treatment and assistive devices, including hearing aids, but did not address a process for ensuring placement per the plan of care.

Penalty

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