New England Sinai Stoughton -Closed.

Back in October 2017, The Department of Public Health was alerted by Kindred Nursing and Rehabilitation of their closing on Oct. 31. The plan was to close by mid January. January 9th to be precise.

Now, New England Sinai Acute Long-Term Care And Rehabilitation Hospital also in Stoughton has announced their plans to file about the first week of January. By December of 2023, mployees had been urged to start using their PTO up as soon as they can.

The facility is part of Steward Healthcare. The company is based out of Dallas, Texas and has other facilities in Massachusetts including Norwood Hospital which has been closed due to flooding back in June of 2020 and Carney Hospital which is also plagued with financial issues.

Steward Healthcare operates in 8 states in total and has a large, though shrinking, presence in Massachusetts. New England Sinai has been one of the few specialty facilities of its kind  South of Boston, comparable to the likes Vibra Hosptial out in New Bedford around 30 minutes further south. The healthcare facilities closure will be hard for many patients, families, and staff members. 

As of December, employees their had confirmed that they had all been urged to use up there PTO. The staff there though seem to be optimistic as Steward seems to be working with many, if not all of them, to find new roles at there other facilities.


Another healthcare facility set to close this Spring is Savoy Healthcare in New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

New England Sinai Entrance sign


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