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 Provide Adequate Visual Assistance for Meal Selection

Good Samaritan Society - Albert LeaAlbert Lea, Minnesota Survey Completed on 05-13-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure services and assistance were provided to preserve the independence of a resident with highly impaired vision. The resident’s significant change MDS dated 4/16/26 indicated intact cognition, clear speech, and that he was understood and able to understand, but also showed highly impaired vision. The resident was independent in some ADLs, dependent in others, and able to walk short distances such as to the bathroom. His care plan identified impaired visual function related to macular degeneration and stated he could see very large print/newspaper headlines with a magnifying glass and glasses, but it did not identify blindness in his left eye. Records reviewed showed the resident had age-related macular degeneration in the right eye and blindness in the left eye, with later provider documentation noting progressive vision loss, blindness in the left eye from a prior injury, and severe macular degeneration in the right eye. During a care conference, the resident was noted to have blurry vision even with a magnifying glass. A progress note later documented that the social worker met with the resident about referral options for vision services and that the resident voiced interest in a referral to services for the blind. During observation, the resident was seen holding two very small magnifying glasses up to his right eye while trying to read a weekly menu printed in approximately 11-point font; the menu had to be held close to his nose for him to make out one or two words at a time. The resident stated no one had offered him a larger magnifying glass and that no one had ever asked him or helped him make meal selections before. Staff interviews showed inconsistent awareness of his impairment: one NA said staff were supposed to sit with him and go through the menu, while the cook, manager of nutrition and food services, social worker, and DON stated they were not aware of his visual impairment or how he was being assisted. The RN stated the resident used his own small magnifying glass, had not asked for help, and she had not approached him to ask how staff could assist him with meal selection. The facility’s auxiliary aids policy stated that persons who were blind or had low vision would be provided accessible communication and assistance, but the resident’s menu-reading support was not consistently provided or documented.

Penalty

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