Today, more than 60 years after its start
BaneCare continues its family tradition—caring for others as we would want to be cared for ourselves.
Since 1959, BaneCare has delivered comprehensive and compassionate skilled nursing care to patients and residents in a home like setting.
BaneCare strives to combine the best of the past, present and future —a rich history of family values delivered with complex medical capabilities and advancing technology. BaneCare’s post-acute centers are a bridge between the hospital, home, and community; whether an individual needs a short stay or requires ongoing long term care when challenges are too great at home.

BaneCare: A Matter of Trust…
*BaneCare facilities are consistently rated higher than national averages based on approved national quality measures for skilled nursing and long-term healthcare facilities.
A Strong Sense of Family, Community
BaneCare has grown into one of Massachusetts’ premier long-term and post-acute care organizations since its inception six decades ago. Today, the organization manages or operates ten skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities and two assisted living facilities spanning the North Shore, South Shore, Berkshires and Greater Boston. Despite its growth, BaneCare proudly maintains a strong sense of family, community, and individuality.

Meet the BaneCare Leadership Team
Kevin Morris
Chief Executive Officer and President, BaneCare Management
Lynne Farrell, RN, BSN, WCC
Chief Nursing Officer
Judy Lima, MBA
Chief Financial Officer
Nancy Zappolo, RN, BSN, CCM
Vice President, Care Integration
Cyril Bellavance
Chief Human Resource Officer
Trevor Kinney
Director of Operations – Adams Region
Derek Marchand
Director of Operations – Franklin Region
Liz O’Malley, RN, WCC
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Laurie Casale, DNP, MSN, RN, LNHA
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Cheryl Kowalski, RN
Clinical Nurse Consultant
What Sets BaneCare Apart
At BaneCare, we are driven to create an environment built on compassion, dignity, and respect — for our residents and their extended families, for our community, and for our staff members.
We strive to achieve the highest possible quality of life for each resident by providing quality skilled nursing and post-acute rehabilitative care, delivered with sensitivity, deep respect, and genuine hospitality.
We are focused every day on caring for our residents just as we would want to be cared for ourselves. When families are no longer able to care for their loved ones, we will be there for them, understanding how difficult it is to make the decision to utilize a skilled nursing facility.
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Testimonials
It is so difficult to put into words out heartfelt appreciation for the supportive care that our loved one, Bill A. received at Bay Path. We realize that it’s not an easy job for any of you with constant demands and needs of your residents being a daily consideration. Everyone from the welcoming ladies at the front desk, the staff at the desk at Alden, the administration, the nursing and the social worker staff, the CNAS, food service, maintenance, speech and physical therapy all provided an exceptional level of care.
– Lauren A. and Family.

I wanted to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the management, owners and staff members at John Scott House for the services and care provided to my mother, Dorothy A., during her stay there from June of 2012 until her passing there on November 16, 2017 just after her 94th birthday. Over that five and a half years there were many issues and challenges from day to day, but I have to say the services could not have been better, in every situation...
Sincerely, – Raymond A.

I’d like to take this opportunity to extend our sincerest thanks to the staff of both the Addison Gilbert Hospital and the Seacoast Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Over the last few months, my father was a patient at both facilities. He’s now able to continue his stroke recovery care at home. We credit his progress to first, the Gloucester Fire Department, the ER staff at AGH, the attending specialists, nursing staff, aides, nutritionists, therapists, and nurse practitioners.
– JILL W. AND FAMILY

Thank you so much for all the special care and attention that my father received at the Brighton House during his stay there for seven weeks. Please pass my deepest thanks on to the nurses and aids who attended all of his needs with great care and love; also physical and occupational therapy staff were very caring and excellent. My special great thanks to Svetlana P., who has an unbelievable relationship with the patients.
– Sincerely, Natasha K.
