AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoNursing Home Oversight: CMS data shows several Massachusetts nursing homes’ early-2026 star ratings, including The Oaks (5 stars, no fines), Springside Rehabilitation (3 stars, one fine), and Sarah S Brayton Center (1 star, $151,920 in fines), spotlighting how staffing, inspections, and care quality translate into public scores. Public Health & Safety: Central Mass officials are watching a possible canine distemper concern after an infected fox attack raised questions; symptoms can look like rabies, but officials say there’s no statewide rabies jump. Opioids Update: Massachusetts opioid-related overdose deaths fell below 1,000 in 2025 for the first time in more than a decade, with DPH citing a broad, evidence-based response including housing, harm reduction, and treatment access. Food Aid in Court: A federal judge in Boston blocked USDA from withholding tens of billions in grants over Trump administration policy demands, a move Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell called a lifeline for families. Child Drowning Response: A 6-year-old pulled from a Tewksbury pool is in stable condition after CPR by an off-duty nurse and transport to Boston Children’s Hospital. PFAS Policy Push: Massachusetts lawmakers are again considering bills to ban PFAS in food packaging, cookware, firefighting foam, and more, citing links to cancer risk and ongoing contamination.
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