By Kate Farrish
Conn. Health I-Team Writer
A Shelton nursing home owned by Brian Foley — who was sentenced to three months in a halfway house in January in a campaign corruption scandal - has been fined $5,000 for lapses in care and
ordered to hire a nursing consultant.
On Feb. 5, Foley, CEO of Apple Rehabilitation, signed a consent order with
the state Department of Public Health in which he agreed to the fine and monitoring by
the state to correct multiple violations at Apple Rehab Shelton Lakes. The
action by DPH, which was posted on its website Tuesday, is unrelated to the scandal that ensnared Foley, his wife, Lisa Wilson-Foley, and former Gov. John G. Rowland.
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