After deaths and injuries, nursing homes agree to penalties, closures in state settlement


Attorney General Maura Healey reached settlements with seven Massachusetts nursing homes after deaths and allegations of poor care at some facilities. In one case, an operator must leave the state for nearly a decade.

Five patients died as the result of poor care, state officials said, and hundreds more were put at risk.

The settlements include Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Haverhill, Woodbriar Health Center in Wilmington, Wakefield Center in Wakefield, The Rehabilitation & Nursing…

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