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NY: State investigating ‘inappropriate’ Snapchat posts made by workers at Canandaigua nursing home

Posted on July 19, 2018June 25, 2025 by Dissent

WROC reports:

The New York State Department of Health is looking into posts shared on Snapchat by staff at Canandaigua nursing home MM Ewing Continuing Care.

In a statement, a spokesman from the state Department of Health says, “We are investigating concerns related to an alleged violation of resident’s rights at MM Ewing Continuing Care. As this is an ongoing investigation, we cannot comment further.”

Thompson Health, who oversees MM Ewing, says it is fully cooperating with the investigation.

Read more on WROC.

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