The Massachusetts legislature passed a bill to tighten oversight of nursing homes, aiming to improve care quality and safety for residents. The legislation includes requirements for facilities to maintain minimum staffing levels and implement infection control measures, as well as provisions for increased fines and penalties for violations. This move comes in response to the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursing home residents and staff.
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Connecticut to award nearly $6 million to family of disabled man wrongfully imprisoned for murder conviction
Connecticut will pay nearly $5.9 million to the family of Richard Lapointe, a disabled man wrongly imprisoned for over two decades before being freed in 2015. Lapointe, with Dandy-Walker syndrome, was convicted in 1992 of murder and rape but his conviction was overturned due to a coerced confession and withheld evidence. The settlement recognizes the state's error, though Lapointe tragically passed away in 2020 without seeing his final vindication. Full Article
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