An aged care business founded by two bankrupt brothers convicted of shocking animal cruelty has been placed into voluntary administration just days before it was required to return deposits to families of former residents.
Stuart Reynolds, whose mother-in-law died at the Mount Eliza facility in July 2020, said he was forced to take legal action last week after more than three months of obfuscation by Chronos Care. Ms Kohu said the company was “working relentlessly and communicating thoroughly with the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission”, which imposed sanctions on Chronos Care on July 8 over its failure to refund the bonds known as refundable accommodation deposits.