Massachusetts AG Reaches Settlement with Nursing Home for Failure to Adequately Care for Residents

Attorney General Maura Healey today announced a settlement with a Williamstown nursing home to resolve allegations that it failed to adequately meet the needs of and appropriately care for residents, and failed to ensure that nurses and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) had the necessary competencies to provide services for residents. The settlement was reached with SB Operating Company, LLC, the former corporate owner of Sweet Brook of Williamstown Rehabilitation and Nursing Center (Sweet Brook), and its owners and corporate officers, Alexander Sherman, Samuel Sherman, Rochelle Sherman, Zaleman Horowitz, and Jeffrey Goldstein. Under the terms of the agreement, Sweet Brook will pay $110,000 to resolve the AG’s allegations and the owners will agree to abstain from owning or operating any long-term care facility in the Commonwealth for a period of 10 years.

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