By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
DERBY >> Marshall Lane Manor, a long-term care nursing facility based
here for more than 40 years, has filed paperwork to close its doors.
Owner Anthony F. Simonetti filed a letter of intent with the state Feb. 13 to
close the facility, citing financial issues.
“The decision to seek closure approval was difficult as we know relocation of
residents from this facility will be disruptive and the jobs of our 91 dedicated
employees will be immediately affected,” Simonetti said in a letter to
Christopher LaVigne, director of Certificate of Need and Rate Setting for the
state Department of Social Services. “We have been unable to make the facility
financially viable due to the low occupancy and our efforts to sell the facility
have been unsuccessful.”
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