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Failure to Transport Resident to Scheduled Orthopedic Appointment

Toledo, Ohio Survey Completed on 01-28-2026

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Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure a resident was transported to an outside orthopedic appointment as scheduled. The resident was admitted with multiple significant diagnoses, including a nondisplaced right humerus fracture, lumbar fractures at L1 and L2, morbid obesity, anxiety disorder, alcohol use, and a traumatic subdural hematoma from prior falls. The baseline care plan indicated the resident was alert and aware, non-weight bearing on the affected extremity, and was to receive physical and occupational therapy with the goal of discharge home, with social services coordinating services to achieve discharge goals. Physician orders documented an orthopedic follow-up appointment scheduled for 8:50 A.M. on 01/27/26, with instructions that staff accompaniment was required and that the accompanying staff needed to be medically trained. On the morning of the scheduled appointment, surveyor observation found the resident standing in the doorway with his right arm in a sling, wearing shoes and holding appointment papers, looking up and down the hallway shortly before the appointment time. In an interview, the resident stated he had been admitted about a week earlier, was supposed to have a follow-up with his orthopedic doctor that day, that his arm and sling were bothering him, and that no one had come to get him for the appointment. A later observation the same morning showed the resident still in his room with his arm in a sling, shoes on, and the appointment paperwork on the bedside table; he reported that no one ever came to get him and that he missed the appointment. Review of the appointment paperwork confirmed the scheduled orthopedic follow-up and the requirement for medically trained staff accompaniment. An RN interview verified the resident had not been transported to the appointment and attributed the missed appointment to miscommunication with the doctor’s office.

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