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Yes, they should. The ear needs a break from wearing a foreign body in it all day. The hearing aid will probably feedback with contact close to the pillow as well.
My mom just never wear them. Paid like $1,600 and they sit on a table in her room. One good thing, the batteries last a long time this way.