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Sunday, November 25, 2007

The State's Deadly Neglect

6696938_2cbe15e195_mgshState fines of less than $1,000 for ignoring broken bones, dehydration and the like are unlikely to be taken seriously by nursing homes. But the state has seemed almost afraid until now to punish Haven Healthcare, the owner of 15 nursing homes in Connecticut, for substandard care that has cost lives and caused suffering. SEE

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