• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Contact Us

Agency Checklists

Massachusetts Insurance News & Job Opportunities

You are here: Home / Legislative & Economic News / State Orders Fire Safety Plans From Assisted Living Centers

State Orders Fire Safety Plans From Assisted Living Centers

July 21, 2025 by Owen Gallagher


Regulatory updates being finalized in wake of deadly Fall River fire

JULY 18, 2025…..By the end of next week, all 273 assisted living facilities in Massachusetts will be required to send a letter to all residents and families detailing fire safety protocols, evacuation procedures and key points of contact.

Gov. Maura Healey on Friday afternoon announced a spate of safety-focused changes that she said her administration is requiring assisted living centers to make in response to the fire that killed nine residents at the Gabriel House assisted living facility in Fall River on Sunday. The governor called it “a moment to make sure that every Assisted Living Residence is prepared to respond to emergencies and to protect the safety of their residents.”

The Executive Office of Aging & Independence, which certifies and regulates assisted living centers, will launch a statewide Fire and Life Safety Initiative starting Monday. 

Under that program, the state’s 273 facilities must issue letters with safety details within five business days and also complete and return a state fire safety assessment survey. That survey is intended to measure compliance with fire safety requirements around sprinkler systems, fire drills, evacuation protocols and maintenance of fire-rated doors and walls. Facilities must return the survey along with a copy of their current, site-specific Disaster and Emergency Preparedness Plan.

The state said facility operators must also report “the age and key systems within their buildings to help prioritize oversight.” 

“We are engaging every assisted living provider in this process. By requiring clear communication with residents and detailed reporting to the state, we are making sure resident safety is front and center – today and every day,” Aging & Independence Secretary Robin Lipson said. “Our entire team is committed to strengthening emergency readiness and improving standards across the assisted living sector in Massachusetts.”

The Fall River Fire Department responded to the Gabriel House assisted living facility at 261 Oliver St. at about 9:50 p.m. Sunday, and firefighters found many of the facility’s 70 residents trapped by the smoke and fire. Dozens were rescued, but nine residents died in the blaze.

Before the fire, Aging & Independence’s last onsite visit at the Gabriel House was on Oct. 31, 2023, the state said. The state found a handful of violations, none of which dealt with fire safety, and the center fulfilled its obligation to submit a plan of correction to the state. The center is up for recertification this fall.

The Assisted Living Residences Commission created under the 2024 long-term care law is required to issue a report and recommendations by Aug. 1, and commission members wrestled this week with how they should proceed. The group meets again Wednesday, and is led by Lipson.

Healey’s office said Friday that Lipson’s Aging & Independence office is “in the process of finalizing proposed amendments to strengthen regulatory requirements” for assisted living residences. 

“These proposed updates predate the Gabriel House fire but will be reevaluated in that context to ensure they meet current safety expectations,” the administration said.

Sen. Mark Montigny, who sponsored the language that created the commission, called the initiative announced Friday “a step in the right direction,” but said “asking facilities to self-report compliance with fire safety requirements only reaffirms the urgency of further strengthening our regulations.”

“According to reports, six years’ worth of fire inspection reports revealed no obvious safety hazards at the Gabriel House, yet the actual testing of sprinkler and fire alarm systems was left to the facility while staff have stated that there were no evacuation plans or drills.  At a minimum, this new fire safety assessment survey should be signed under the pains and penalties of perjury and approved by local chiefs prior to submission to the state,” the New Bedford Democrat said. “We believe that the existing regulations are grossly inadequate, and the commission must extend its deadline to spend time reviewing post-investigation findings to expand upon its current draft.”

Primary Sidebar

MA Division of Insurance Advertisement

New Episode

MA Insurance Lawyers

SPONSORED

Interviews

From Nuptials, Tickets, and Taxes to Trusted Advisor: One Agency’s Unique Path to P&C Success

A Conversation with Evan Silverio, President & CEO of Silverio Insurance Group

Deland, Gibson Celebrates 125 Years: A Conversation with CEO Chip Gibson

The Fourth-Generation Family-Owned Agency is Based in Wellesley

Talking with Richard Welch: Growth and Innovation at Hospitality Mutual | Agency Checklists

Talking with Richard Welch: Growth and Innovation at Hospitality Mutual

Mr. Welch is CEO of Massachusetts-based Hospitality Insurance Group

A Conversation with Daniel C. Bridge – The 2023 Insurance Professional of the Year

Daniel Bridge is Board Chair, President, and CEO of Vermont Mutual Insurance Group

Making The Leap From Corporate to Entrepreneur: Nadeen Vella On Building NaVella Insurance From Scratch

Making The Leap From Corporate to Entrepreneur: Nadeen Vella On Building NaVella Insurance From Scratch

Our latest Agency Interview is with Nadeen Vella, the founder and owner of a virtual scratch independent agency.

A North Shore Success Story: The $40 Million And Growing Duffy Family of Insurance Agencies

Our latest Agency Interview with Duffy Insurance’s Marc Duffy

More Posts from this Category

InsurOp-Eds

Passing of the Torch: Becoming Arbella’s Next CEO

Passing of the Torch: Becoming Arbella’s Next CEO

By Paul Brady

Uninsurable Risk? Maybe Parametric Insurance Is The Answer

By Owen Gallagher

InsurOpEd: Starting A New Chapter in My Life

By Tara Philbin

InsurOp-Ed: Shrinkflation and Insurance

InsurOp-Ed: Shrinkflation and Insurance

By Bill Wilson

More InsurOp-Eds

Career News

MountainOne Insurance Promotes Lianne Kudlate to Senior Personal Lines Account Manager

Brown & Brown Integrates Risk Strategies Talent to its Team

Allstate Shakes Up Its Senior Leadership Team

SAN Group Announces Promotion of Lisa Paese to Agency Onboarding Specialist

View More Career News

In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Roy Corso: 1943-2025

In Memoriam: Kevin Hugh Kelley, 1950-2025

In Memoriam: Kevin Hugh Kelley, 1950-2025

In Memoriam: Stephen Lee Brown, 1937-2025

In Memoriam: Stephen Lee Brown, 1937-2025

Company News

Fundación MAPFRE Celebrates 50 Years of Impact at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Agency Checklists, Mass. Insurance News

MAPFRE, MassDOT Offer Tips To Share During Pedestrian Safety Month

Union Mutual Raises Over $147,000 for the Kelly Brush Foundation

SIAA Hosts IA Evolve, a Virtual Innovation Event to Empower Independent Insurance Agents

SIAA Hosts IA Evolve, a Virtual Innovation Event to Empower Independent Insurance Agents

Footer

Agency Checklists

Contact us

We offer a variety of ways to get help promote your company or product.

Announcements
Email Sponsorships
Partnerships
Custom Collaborations

*Affiliate Disclosure

Please note that any of Agency Checklists’ articles might contain one or more affiliate links. This means that any subsequent purchase resulting from these links may result in a commission for us, but at no additional cost to you. For example, as an Amazon Associate, Agency Checklists earns a commission from all qualifying purchases. By working with affiliates we can continue to keep Agency Checklists subscription free. Thank you for your support.

Explore Our Archives

Copyright © 2025 · Agency Checklists · All rights reserved.

 

Loading Comments...