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Westborough-based Salmon Health and Retirement has purchased the 164-bed University Commons Nursing Care Center on Plantation Street in Worcester.
Under its new ownership, the nursing home and child care center will be known as Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center - University Campus. The child care center will be called the Salmon Center for Early Education.
Salmon said it would keep all of the center's employees. The company has appointed Edmund J. Taglieri Jr. as the center's executive director. The center was formerly owned by UMass Memorial Health Care.
The Worcester center will be Salmon's fifth. It is adjacent to the UMass Memorial Medical Center. It also owns The Willows at Worcester, a retirement community currently under construction off Salisbury Street, as well as nursing, assisted living, retirement and child care facilities in Natick, Northborough, Northbridge and Westborough.
Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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