F0610 F610: Respond appropriately to all alleged violations.
D

Failure to Investigate and Report Injury of Unknown Origin

Marion Valley Post AcuteMarion, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to investigate an injury of unknown origin for one resident who was dependent on staff for toilet hygiene, bed mobility, transfers, and bathing, and who had moderate cognitive impairment and multiple medical diagnoses including COPD, anxiety, diabetes, hypertension, and unspecified hemiplegia. The resident was found on the bedroom floor with her back on the floor and head against the bedside stand, and the family, CNP, and DON were notified, with x‑rays ordered. Initial x‑rays of the right arm, leg, and hip were negative for fracture, and a subsequent hip x‑ray also showed no fracture. A later x‑ray of the right hip with unilateral pelvis showed a cortical breach with a small step deformity of the femoral neck and recommended a CT scan for further evaluation. A CT scan of the right hip later revealed a nondisplaced right intertrochanteric femur fracture. The DON stated that multiple x‑rays were done after the fall because of continued complaints of pain and that all were negative for fractures until the later imaging, and also stated that the resident refused the initially scheduled CT scan and it was rescheduled. The DON reported that the facility did not believe the fracture occurred from the original fall but could not identify what caused the fracture, acknowledged that the resident was dependent on staff for all transfers, toileting, and bed mobility, and could not say if the fracture was caused during routine care. The DON confirmed that, despite the fracture being identified and its cause being unknown, the facility did not complete a Facility‑Reported Incident, did not conduct an investigation into the injury of unknown origin, and did not report the injury of unknown origin to the State Agency, contrary to the facility’s abuse, neglect, and exploitation policy requiring identification, investigation, and reporting of all possible incidents within required timeframes.

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