Connecticut-Based Nursing Home Operator Settles to Pay $2.75M Over Understaffing, Neglect and Resident Harm Allegations
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Zahida Siddiqi
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skillednursingnews.comConnecticut-Based Nursing Home Operator Settles to Pay $2.75M Over Understaffing, Neglect and Resident Harm Allegationsskillednursingnews.comBear Mountain Healthcare, a Connecticut-based nursing home operator, has agreed to pay $2.75 million to settle allegations that it chronically understaffed 11 Massachusetts skilled nursing facilities, resulting in neglect, resident harm and false claims submitted to the state’s Medicaid program. The settlement, announced Wednesday by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, follows an investigation covering the […] The post Connecticut-Based Nursing Home Operator Settles to Pay $2.75M Over Understaffing, Neglect and Resident Harm Allegations appeared first on Skilled Nursing News .
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