F0558 F558: Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
D

Failure to Accommodate a Visually Impaired Resident’s Meal and Reading Needs

Avir At HoustonHouston, Texas Survey Completed on 05-08-2026

Summary

Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident was not provided for a resident with severe visual impairment and severe cognitive impairment. The resident’s face sheet reflected diagnoses including blindness in the right eye and blindness in the left eye. The MDS documented that he was highly visually impaired and could see large print but not regular print in newspapers or books, and that reading books, newspapers, and magazines was very important to him. His care plan addressed visual impairment related to glaucoma and eye pressure, but there was no focus area addressing activities. During observation, the resident’s breakfast tray was placed on his bedside table while he sat on the edge of his bed. The tray contained grits, scrambled eggs, toast, a plastic cup of juice covered in cellophane, and a closed plastic container of grape jelly. The resident stated staff brought his tray, left the room, and did not tell him what food was on the tray or where it was located. He said he did not know he had juice and requested help removing the plastic. He also stated he was trying to eat because he did not want to lose any more weight and asked the surveyor to tell him where his food was on the tray. The resident further stated that the facility did not do anything to facilitate blind people and that papers dropped off for resident council were not in large print and he could not read them. Observation of the activity calendar in his room showed it was not in large print and he was unable to read it. Staff interviews were inconsistent: one OT said aides had been dropping off food without orienting him to it, while other staff said they told him what food was on his plate and where it was located. The ADM was not sure whether he received large print reading materials, and the VPC stated the activity calendar should be in large print so he could read it.

Penalty

Fine: $27,378
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F0558 F558: Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
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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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