The nursing home is expected to close in August, resulting in nearly 180 jobs being cut, according to a notice sent to the state DOL.TRUMBULL, CT — St. Joseph's Center, a local nursing home, is expected to close in August, resulting in nearly 180 jobs being cut, pending regulatory approvals, according to a recent notice sent to the state Department of Labor by the facility's parent company.The nursing home, located at 6448 Main Street, is part of Genesis Healthcare Inc., based in Pennsylvania.In March, the facili...
The nursing home is expected to close in August, resulting in nearly 180 jobs being cut, according to a notice sent to the state DOL.
TRUMBULL, CT — St. Joseph's Center, a local nursing home, is expected to close in August, resulting in nearly 180 jobs being cut, pending regulatory approvals, according to a recent notice sent to the state Department of Labor by the facility's parent company.
The nursing home, located at 6448 Main Street, is part of Genesis Healthcare Inc., based in Pennsylvania.
In March, the facility had to be evacuated, with its 187 patients moved to other nursing facilities around the state due to a water issue that caused extensive damage.
Genesis announced plans to close the facility in late May, however the exact date of the closure had not been determined at that time.
In a letter sent by Genesis to the Connecticut Department of Labor dated June 10, the company said the facility is expected to permanently close Aug. 9, pending regulatory approvals, which will "result in the termination of 179 employees."
The letter also noted all employees of the facility will be compensated through Aug. 9 "as long as they remain employed until their designated separation date."
According to the notice, the first employee separations were expected to occur during a 14-day period beginning June 10, and separation dates "will be based on residents care needs."
Affected employees include 76 aide-certified nurses and 53 licensed practical nurses among a number of other positions, according to a list provided in the letter by Genesis.
Requests for comment from Genesis were not immediately returned this week.
In a statement sent to Patch, First Selectman Vicki Tesoro said the town has been working with CT DOL and other agencies to ensure workers at the facility receive support to find new employment.
Director of Economic and Community Development Rina Bakalar and other town officials are also collaborating with CT DOL on a job fair scheduled to be "held on site for laid off workers" July 23 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tesoro said.
"We never like to see anyone lose their job," Tesoro said in a statement, "but we believe these workers are dedicated and have good skills and can find employment in other Trumbull or regional businesses in the near term."
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In May, a Genesis spokesperson said "the safety, care and comfort of our patients is our priority" in an emailed statement about the impending closure.
"We are working with the Connecticut Department of Public Health to develop a closure plan and comply with all requirements," the spokesperson said in the May statement. "We value our patients, residents, caregivers, and team members, and we are truly grateful for their continued support."
According to the Genesis website, St. Joseph's Center has been serving Trumbull for over 50 years with an array of services, including independent living, short-term rehabilitation, long-term care and hospice services.