The council approved the licenses under two conditions — that Caritas strengthen its translation services and that it continue to provide substance abuse and wellness programs, according to the report.
The deal, which was approved earlier this month by the Massachusetts Attorney General, still awaits approval from the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. The Supreme Court must approve the transaction because it involves the transfer of charitable assets to a for-profit entity.
Read the Boston Globe report on Caritas Christi.
Read more coverage on Caritas Christi:
– Massachusetts Attorney General Approves Caritas Christi Sale
– Boston’s Caritas Christi to Close Two Hospitals if Cerberus Deal Fails
– Caritas Christi Closer to Acquiring Rhode Island’s Landmark Medical Center