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Nursing Homes on the Federal Watch List in Massachusetts

12 nursing homes in Massachusetts are on the federal watch list — 2 designated Special Focus Facilities and 10 SFF candidates — for a persistent pattern of serious quality problems.

What is a Special Focus Facility? Each month, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) names a small number of nursing homes with a persistent pattern of serious quality problems as Special Focus Facilities (SFFs), plus a larger set of SFF candidates that are close behind. It is the federal government's own watch list — inclusion here is a documented federal designation, not our opinion.

Massachusetts

Special Focus
Special Focus
Pine Knoll Nursing Center
Lexington, MA · Middlesex County
SFF Candidate
Benjamin Healthcare Center
Boston, MA · Suffolk County
2/5
SFF Candidate
Blaire House Of Tewksbury
Tewksbury, MA · Middlesex County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Brandon Woods Of New Bedford
New Bedford, MA · Bristol County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Hadley Pointe Nursing Rehab & Care
Hadley, MA · Hampshire County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Maplewood Center
Amesbury, MA · Essex County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Norwood Healthcare
Norwood, MA · Norfolk County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Plymouth Harborside Healthcare
Plymouth, MA · Plymouth County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Regalcare At Courtyard-Medford
Medford, MA · Middlesex County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Regalcare At Wakefield
Wakefield, MA · Middlesex County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Saugus Center
Saugus, MA · Essex County
1/5

Based on CMS's Special Focus Facility program and the latest federal data; designations change monthly. This is a compilation of public federal records, not an Open Care Data judgment. Open Care Data is not affiliated with CMS, Medicare, or any government agency. How we use this data.

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