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AG Letitia James: $656,000 from Unlicensed Ballston Spa Nursing Home Operator for Years of Fraud and Neglect; Settlement Follows Four Prior Settlements Against Nursing Home’s Operators For $7.1 Million

SARATOGA COUNTY —New York Attorney General Letitia James and the United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York Carla Freedman announced in late December they had secured $656,000 in a settlement with Chaim “Mutty” Scheinbaum, an unlicensed operator of the Saratoga Center for Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Care (Saratoga Center) for years of fraud and resident neglect. 

From 2017 to 2021, Scheinbaum operated the nursing home in Ballston Spa without a license from the state, in violation of New York law. 

Under his control, conditions at Saratoga Center rapidly declined. The facility lacked hot water and clean linens, and residents suffered falls, pressure sores, and other significant lapses in care, according to a statement released by the N.Y. attorney general’s office. 

The facility – formerly known as Maplewood Manor when it was owned and operated by Saratoga County – was sold by the county in 2015. 

The settlement follows four prior settlements as part of a resolution in February 2023 with Saratoga Center’s owners, a second unlicensed operator, and the facility’s landlord, for over $7.1 million. 

“Every resident of New York’s nursing homes deserves high-quality care and proper staffing to meet their needs,” James said in a statement. “Rather than ensure vulnerable residents got the care they deserved, this individual mismanaged Saratoga Center’s finances and failed to adequately staff the facility, causing residents to suffer the consequences of neglect and unsanitary conditions. 

Saratoga Center operated as a 257-bed nursing home from 2015 until it closed in 2021. In 2017, the landlord pressured the owners to relinquish control of Saratoga Center to unlicensed operators, including Scheinbaum, but did not report the change to the Department of Health (DOH).

The conditions at Saratoga Center declined under the control of the new, unlicensed operators, leading to a breakdown in the quality of care provided to residents. From when they took over in 2017 to when Saratoga Center closed in 2021, Scheinbaum and the other unlicensed operator mismanaged the nursing home’s finances and failed to adequately staff the facility, causing residents to suffer the consequences.

Scheinbaum and the other operators billed New York’s Medicaid program for services provided to the residents. The investigation revealed these were claims for worthless services and amounted to hundreds of thousands of dollars of fraudulent claims, James said.  

In 2018, both DOH and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) fined Saratoga Center for serious deficiencies and violations, and in 2019, CMS designated Saratoga Center a “Special Focus Facility,” signifying it was among the poorest performing nursing homes in the country. 

The parties to the settlement announced are Chaim Scheinbaum, Alliance NJ Care LLC, and Alliance HC II LLC, the entities through which Scheinbaum conducted business. 

McLoughlin Appointed to Malta Town Board

MALTA — Matt McLoughlin, a 23-year resident of Malta, was appointed to the Malta Town Board to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of former Councilman John Hartzell in December. 

McLoughlin, served for the last two years as Deputy Town Supervisor, and is a former Trooper who was assigned to the Malta Barracks for more than a decade during his tenure with the State Police. 

“We have a great deal of work to accomplish in the months and years ahead. With a new board, I’m confident we can work in a bipartisan manner to reflect the wants and desires of our community,” McLoughlin said in a statement. “I look forward to working and partnering with incoming Supervisor Young and all of our council members to work toward that goal.”

Wesley Celebrates Success of “Adopt A Grandparent” Holiday Initiative


The inaugural Adopt a Grandparent program, launched by Impressions of Saratoga, provides gifts for residents without family at The Wesley Community. Members of Wesley’s Life Enrichment team prepared the gift bags and coordinated with Impressions of Saratoga on the selection of gifts. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS —Members of The Welsey Community – a 37-acre senior living campus with more than 700 residents in Saratoga Springs – have enjoyed a happier holiday season thanks to the thoughtfulness of two local boutique gift shop co-owners and the generosity of the greater Saratoga Springs community.

The inaugural Adopt a Grandparent program was launched on Black Friday, Nov. 24, as part of a holiday giving campaign by Impressions of Saratoga and The Dark Horse Mercantile Co-Owners Maddy Zanetti and Marianne Barker. Shoppers of both stores purchased and personalized $20 gift tags through Dec. 17 that were used to buy gifts for residents of the Wesley Community. As many as 400 gift tags were purchased, making it possible to provide every resident with a gift. Holiday gift bags were distributed during Hanukkah and just prior to Christmas. 

Going forward, Zanetti and Barker said they plan to offer the Adopt a Grandparent program annually.

Visit ImpressionsSaratoga.com for further information about the Adopt a Grandparent program or call 518-587-0666. www.thewesleycommunity.org

One Thousand Cookies for Shelters of Saratoga

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SARATOGA SPRINGS — On Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023 Beverly Lawson delivered more than 84 dozen cookies, baked by members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Saratoga Springs, to Duane Vaughn, Executive Director of Shelters of Saratoga, for distribution to the more than 120 people receiving services from SOS. 

Vaughn said that the cookies, carefully packaged in gift bags of seven cookies each, are often given as gifts by Shelters patrons. He said that the homeless population nationally has increased by more than 12% this year and in Saratoga Springs, the Code Blue population, served by SOS, is twice as large as it was one year ago. Vaughn and Associate Executive Director Stephanie Romero and Facilities House Manager Jess Thompson, who helped distribute the cookies, expressed their gratitude to the twenty or so bakers from the UUCSS who prepared the gift bags, and they agreed that the need to care for the homeless population is always present.

Events This Week at Moreau Lake State Park

MOREAU — The following events are scheduled to take place this week at Moreau Lake State Park, located at 605 Old Saratoga Rd, Gansevoort. Program fees waived this month in lieu of a non-perishable donation for our local food drive. 

Monday, Jan. 8 at 9 a.m. – Eagle Watch. Join a Park Educator on a convoy-style journey along the Hudson River to try to spot local Bald Eagles. Reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance: 518-793-0511.

Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. – Lake Bonita to Waterfall Trail Hike. A guided hike approximately 3.6 miles total with an out and back trail from Lake Bonita to the Waterfall trail. Bring microspikes and poles if you have them. Snowshoes and microspikes to rent for $5. Reserve your spot in advance by calling the office at 518-793-0511.

Thursday, Jan. 11 at 9:30 a.m. – Kneehigh Naturalist. Geared toward children aged 2-5. Reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance: 518-793-0511.

Friday Jan. 5, 12, 17, 19, and 26 at 9:30 a.m. – Wiggly Wanderers. This will be a beginner’s hike/wander series for toddlers who are ready to move and caregivers who are able to carry their toddler if their legs get too tired. This event does not have sign ups.  Meet at the nature center parking lot. 

Winter Sports Rentals at Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park Start Jan. 6

WILTON — Starting the weekend of Jan. 6, cross-country skis and snowshoes will be available for rent every Saturday and Sunday through March 24, in the town of Wilton.

Rentals will also be available on Monday, Jan. 15, Dr. Martin Luther King Day and during the school vacation week from Feb. 19-23. Adult and child sizes are available.

The rentals are located in the Winter Lodge at Camp Saratoga with access from Parking Lot #1 on Scout Road in the Town of Wilton. Rentals are $10 for adults and $5 for kids/students. Rentals are available from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. with all rented equipment returned by 3 p.m. Rentals are on a first-come first-serve basis.

For more information, call the Wilton Wildlife office at 518-450-0321 or email info@wiltonpreserve.org. For up-to-date trail conditions or program information, visit wiltonpreserve.org or follow on Facebook or Instagram @wiltonpreserve. 

William D. Hollner, Sr.  

BALLSTON SPA — William D. Hollner, Sr. passed away on January 2, 2024 at Saratoga Hospital. A funeral service will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, January 8, 2024 at Compassionate Funeral Care. Calling hours are from 5 to 7 p.m. prior to the service. Online condolences, visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com.

Ashley “AJ” J Hayes   

SCHUYLERVILLE — Ashley “AJ” J Hayes died December 30. Calling hours are Tuesday, January 9, 2024 from 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. at Compassionate Funeral Care, 402 Maple Ave. (Rte 9 and/or Marion Ave.), Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Online condolences, visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com.

Michael J. Lovely  

ARGYLE — Michael J. Lovely peacefully passed away on December 31, 2023. A funeral service will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at Compassionate Funeral Care. Calling hours are from 6 to 7 p.m. prior to the service. Online condolences, visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com.

Ellen Gruben   

SARATOGA SPRINGS —Ellen Gruben died on December 24. A service was held on December 27 at the Mendelssohn Chapel of Congregation Beth Emeth. A graveside service was held at Beth Emeth Cemetery, Albany, NY. Online condolences, visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com.