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Latest COVID-19 report for long-term care facilities in Georgia

May 5, 2020–8:25 a.m.

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH

The Georgia Department of Community Health has released its latest, weekly Long-Term Care Facility COVID-19 Report.

The report shows COVID-19 cases in licensed nursing homes, assisted living communities and personal care homes of 25 beds or more and is based on data reported by the facilities to the Georgia Department of Community Health as of 2:00 p.m. on Monday.

In Floyd County, Rome Health and Rehabilitation on Redmond Road reports 25 resident cases, up from 24 in last week’s report.

They remain at 36 positive COVID-19 staff.  Four residents have died.

Chulio Hills Health and Rehab on Chulio Road reports three cases among staff, up from one in the last report.

5th Avenue Health Care remained at two staff members with COVID-19.

Seven Hills Place on Technology Parkway, Evergreen Health and Rehabilitation on Moran Lake Road, Winthrop Health and Rehabilitation on Chateau Drive, and Pruitt Health on Three Mile Road each have reported one staff member with a positive test.  No change from the last report.

In Cartersville, Maple Ridge Health Care Center reports 22 resident cases, this is up by one from last week’s report.

They remain at nine staff cases and six deaths while Highlands Senior Living remained at one resident case, one staff member case and one death.

Townsend Park Health and Rehabilitation reports 55 resident cases, up from 32 in last week’s report.  There have been 17 positives among staff and 10 resident deaths, which are up from 16 and 9, respectively.

Tranquility of Cartersville remains at two residents test positive.

The Cartersville Center for Nursing and Healing, and remained at one positive test among staff.

The Fountains in Cartersville has reported two cases, both staff, up from one last week.

In Gordon County, Calhoun Health Care Center on Highway 41 North has had 51 residents with COVID-19, up from 23 last week.

12 staff members who have tested positive, up from seven.  There have been nine resident deaths.