Mr Reynolds was advised by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission on Monday that sanctions had been imposed on Chronos Care over serious breaches of prudential regulations.
Another family, of a woman who died in Chronos Cares Alphington facility in February, is also considering legal action over a $225,000 deposit that should have been refunded in April.
They had been repeatedly told by Chronos Care management that the company was in the process of refinancing and had been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
If Chronos Care fails to return the deposits, the federal government would then be required to cover the bonds with public funding.
Probity concerns about Chronos Care were first raised by The Age in February, when i…
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