Improving Nursing Care of Older Adults with Hearing Impairment Residing in Long-term Care Settings

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Published 2022-02-08

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  • Very helpful. I didn't know hearing was a "use it or lose it" sort of thing. Thank you for the great information!
  • @Ramy_Lm
    That's a very helpful video thanks 👍
  • I think that you might find out that there are some facilities that "can't" afford Bluetooth headphones could be in violation of the ADA I don't think it could be considered a fundamental alteration to provide headphones for residence. If you have activities which someone can't participate in because of a hearing problem it's usually because of an accommodation problem on the part of the provider. Bluetooth headphones are relatively cheap online I myself and bought them for 10 to $20 and find them fairly adequate for my needs.