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Nursing Homes and Congregate Settings 8.20.20 Nursing Homes and Congregate Settings Report, 8.20.20 These data are provisional and subject to change. Numbers are subject to lab corrections and lag time adjustments. Updated information on deaths will be listed on Friday reports. Nursing Home & Assisted Living facilities that have new/active cases of COVID-19 in the past 28 days Date of Date of Most New Most Cumulative New Recent Cumulative Positive Recent Positive Positive Positive Positive HCW/ Positive Facility City County Resident Resident Resident HCW Staff HCW/Staff Alma Health & Rehabilitation Center Alma Crawford 0 2 8/17/20 Amberwood Health & Rehab Benton Saline 0 4 8/12/20 Arbor Oaks Healthcare & Rehab Malvern Hot Spring 16 0 Arkansas Convalescent Center Pine Bluff Jefferson 21 21 8/19/20 12 10 8/19/20 Arkansas Nursing & Rehab Texarkana Miller 2 3 8/10/20 Bailey Creek Health & Rehab Texarkana Miller 2 0 8/10/20 Beebe Retirement Center Beebe White 7 2 8/10/20 Bradford House Nursing & Rehab Bentonville Benton 0 1 Briarwood Nursing Center Little Rock Pulaski 43 18 8/13/20 Brighton Ridge Therapy & Eureka Living Center Springs Carroll 0 1 Brookdale Fort Smith Ft. Smith Sebastian 2 1 1 8/19/20 Hot Springs Brookfield at National Oaktree Park Garland 2 8/18/20 2 8/17/20 Brownwood Life Care Center Ft. Smith Sebastian 0 2 Butterfield Trails Nursing Home Fayetteville Washington 0 2 8/10/20 Cabot Health & Rehab, LLC Cabot Lonoke 0 1 Cavalier Healthcare of England England Lonoke 18 14 8/12/20 Chambers Nursing Center Carlisle Lonoke 1 1 8/20/20 6 1 8/17/20 Chapel Woods Health & Rehab Warren Bradley 1 1 Cla-Clif Nursing & Rehab Center Brinkley Monroe 0 1 Colonel Glenn Health & Rehab Little Rock Pulaski 0 2 Corning Nursing & Rehab Corning Clay 0 1 Countryside Assisted Living Huntsville Madison 0 1 Courtyard Gardens Health & Rehabilitation Center Arkadelphia Clark 2 1 8/3/20 Covington Court Health & Rehab Ft. Smith Sebastian 3 7/29/20 5 8/9/20 Craighead Nursing Center Jonesboro Craighead 25 9 8/10/20 Crestpark of Helena Helena Phillips 14 3 Dardanelle Nursing & Rehab Dardanelle Yell 1 4 Dermott City Nursing Home Dermott Chicot 17 10 DeWitt Nursing Home DeWitt Arkansas 1 1 Dierks Health & Rehab Center Dierks Howard 41 24 8/17/20 Edgewood Health & Rehab Springdale Benton 2 8/2/20 4 1 8/19/20 Elmcroft Assisted Living- Maumelle Maumelle Pulaski 0 2 Encore Healthcare & Rehab at West Little Rock Little Rock Pulaski 12 8/14/20 1 Fayetteville Health & Rehab Fayetteville Washington 48 8/17/20 22 8/11/20 Fianna Hills Nursing & Rehab Fort Smith Sebastian 1 0 Fox Ridge Assisted Living- Chenal Little Rock Pulaski 1 3 Garrett Woods Hot Springs Senior Living National Community Park Garland 0 1 Glenwood Health and Rehab Glenwood Pike 1 4 8/6/20 Gosnell Therapy and Living Center Blytheville Mississippi 41 8/13/20 20 8/13/20 Grand Brook Memory Care of Rogers Rogers Benton 0 1 Greenhurst Nursing Center Charleston Franklin 0 1 Harris Healthcare Osceola Mississippi 27 10 12 8/18/20 Happy Valley Health & Rehabilitation Malvern Hot Springs 0 1 8/13/20 Heartland Rehabilitation and Care Center Benton Saline 3 2 8/6/20 Heritage Living Center-Conway Conway Faulkner 5 5 8/11/20 Heritage Square Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Blytheville Mississippi 27 40 8/3/20 Highland Court, A Rehabilitation & Resident Care Facility Marshall Searcy 1 1 0 8/17/20 Hillcrest Care & Rehab-Prescott Prescott Nevada 0 1 Hillcrest Nursing Home- Harrison Harrison Boone 0 2 Hiram Shaddox Mountain Health & Rehab Home Baxter 0 1 8/10/20 Hope Haven Assisted Living-ALF Hope Hempstead 1 1 Horizons of Hope-ALF Hope Hempstead 0 1 Hot Springs Nursing & Rehabilitation- A Waters Community Hot Springs Garland 66 31 8/5/20 Hudson Memorial Nursing Home El Dorado Union 1 8/13/20 3 8/14/20 Jamestown Nursing & Rehab Rogers Boone 2 5 8/10/20 Johnson County Health & Rehab Clarksville Johnson 2 2 Katherine's Place at Waddington Fayetteville Washington 5 1 8/12/20 Lake Hamilton Nursing & Rehab Hot Springs Garland 1 2 Lake Village Rehabilitation & Care Center Lake Village Chicot 73 18 Lakewood North Little Health & Rehab Rock Pulaski 1 1 Lawrence Hall Walnut Health & Rehab Ridge Lawrence 0 2 Legacy Health & Rehabilitation Center Ft. Smith Sebastian 43 21 Legacy Heights Nursing & Rehab Russellville Pope 35 13 Little River Nursing & Rehab Ashdown Little River 43 8/12/20 29 8/12/20 Lonoke Health & Rehab Lonoke Lonoke 0 2 8/19/20 Magnolia Place of Rogers-ALF Rogers Benton 0 2 Manila Nursing Center Manila Mississippi 0 1 1 8/19/20 Maple Esplanade Assisted Living-ALF Harrison Boone 6 4 8/10/20 Maple Healthcare Hazen Prairie 1 3 Meadowview Healthcare & Rehab Huntsville Madison 2 2 Memory Care of Little Rock Little Rock Pulaski 5 2 Mercy Crest Assisted Living-ALF Barling Sebastian 3 0 Methodist Village Senior Living Ft. Smith Sebastian 0 3 8/15/20 Midtown Post- Acute and Rehabilitation Little Rock Pulaski 4 5 8/6/20 Mitchell’s Nursing Home Danville Yell 74 45 Monette Manor Monette Craighead 1 6/10/20 1 8/10/20 Montgomery County Nursing Home Mt Ida Montgomery 0 10 8/19/20 Morningside of Springdale Springdale Benton 2 1 Mountain Meadows Nursing & Rehab Batesville Independence 0 1 Nashville Nursing Center Inc. Nashville Howard 17 8/13/20 2 8/14/20 Newton County Nursing Home Jasper Newton 64 7/27/20 30 8/1/20 Ouachita Nursing and Rehab Camden Ouachita 4 3 8/5/20 Ozark Nursing Home Ozark Franklin 2 5 8/10/20 Peachtree Village Assisted Living & Senior Living Ft. Smith Sebastian 0 1 Pleasant Manor Ashdown Little River 64 8/14/20 33 8/18/20 Presbyterian Village Little Rock Pulaski 0 2 Primrose Retirement Community of Rogers Rogers Benton 5 3 Promenade Health & Rehab Rogers Benton 0 2 Providence PCC- Springdale ALF Springdale Benton 1 7 Quail Run Health & Rehab Trumann Poinsett 0 2 8/6/20 Randolph County Nursing Home Pocahontas Randolph 65 8/12/20 37 8/12/20 Rector Nursing & Rehab Rector Clay 24 14 8/17/20 Rich Mountain Nursing & Rehab Mena Polk 0 1 8/19/20 Ridgecrest Health & Rehabilitation Jonesboro Craighead 0 2 Ridgemere Senior Living Conway Faulkner 0 1 8/17/20 River Chase Rehabilitation & Care Center Morrilton Conway 0 1 8/10/20 Robinson Nursing & North Little Rehab Rock Pulaski 16 6 Rogers Health & Rehab Rogers Benton 2 0 Russellville Nursing & Rehab Russellville Pope 5 1 Salem Place Nursing & Rehab Conway Faulkner 5 8 Seven Springs Heber Health & Rehab Springs Cleburne 1 0 Sheridan Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center Sheridan Grant 2 8/17/20 0 Sherwood Nursing & Rehab Sherwood Pulaski 0 4 8/10/20 Shiloh Nursing & Rehab- Springdale Springdale Benton 0 3 Siloam Siloam Healthcare, LLC Springs Benton 0 4 8/11/20 Silver Oaks Health & Rehab Camden Ouachita 2 0 Somerset Senior Living at Pine Hills Camden Ouachita 2 0 Somerset Senior Living at North Little Premier-NLR Rock Pulaski 0 3 8/12/20 Southridge Village Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Bryant Saline 0 1 Southern Pines Nursing & Rehab/Prescott Manor Salem Fulton 54 19 Southern Trace Rehabilitation and Care Heber Center Springs Cleburne 0 1 Spring Creek Health & Rehab Cabot Lonoke 2 0 Springdale Health & Rehab Springdale Benton 0 1 Springs of Mine Creek Nashville Howard 1 3 8/3/20 St. Elizabeth’s Place Jonesboro Craighead 1 3 8/17/20 St. John’s Place of Arkansas Fordyce Dallas 9 8/14/20 6 St. Michael’s Place, Newport Healthcare & Rehab Center Newport Jackson 0 2 Stonehaven Assisted Living Maumelle Pulaski 0 1 The Atrium at Serenity Pointe-ALF Little Rock Pulaski 0 5 8/18/20 The Cottages of Wentworth Place-Magnolia Magnolia Columbia 19 9 8/11/20 The Crossing at Malvern-ALF Malvern Hot Springs 1 8/14/20 2 8/14/20 The Crossing at Riverside Health & Rehabilitation Searcy White 4 2 8/12/20 The Green House Cottages of Southern Hills Rison Cleveland 14 9 8/13/20 The Greenhouse Cottages of Belle Meade Paragould Greene 11 15 8/10/20 The Lakes at Maumelle Health & Rehab Maumelle Pulaski 42 12 8/18/20 The Manor Benton-ALF Bryant Saline 1 2 8/11/20 The Maples at Her-Ber Meadows Springdale Washington 3 8 8/16/20 The Springs of Batesville Batesville Independence 2 2 8/12/20 The Springs of Jonesboro Jonesboro Craighead 1 7 The Springs of Magnolia Magnolia Columbia 32 23 The Springs on Broadway-W. West Memphis Memphis Crittenden 62 44 The Village at Valley Ranch Little Rock Pulaski 5 5 The Waters of Cumberland Little Rock Pulaski 1 8/10/20 5 8/18/20 The Waters of Fort Smith Fort Smith Sebastian 16 6 The Waters of Mountain Mountain View View Stone 1 2 The Waters of North Little North Little Rock, LLC Rock Pulaski 15 8/14/20 2 8/14/20 The Waters of Rogers Rogers Benton 36 32 The Waters of Stamps Stamps Lafayette 10 7 The Waters of West Dixon Little Rock Pulaski 1 8/19/20 5 8/19/20 The Woods of Monticello Health & Rehab Monticello Drew 0 1 Timberline Health & Rehab-El Dorado El Dorado Union 8 8 8/13/20 Trinity Village Retirement Community Pine Bluff Jefferson 1 1 8/11/20 Twin Rivers Health & Rehab Arkadelphia Clark 1 1 8/3/20 Van Buren Health & Rehab Van Buren Crawford 5 8/5/20 1 8/10/20 Village on the Park- Rogers Rogers Benton 2 5 Village Springs Health & Rehab Hot Springs Garland 20 11 Villages of General Baptist West Pine Bluff Jefferson 31 8/19/20 19 8/19/20 Waldron Nursing Center Waldron Scott 1 1 West Memphis West Health & Rehab Memphis Crittenden 5 6 8/10/20 West Shores Assisted Living-ALF Hot Springs Garland 1 8/17/20 2 8/11/20 Westwood Health & Rehab Springdale Benton 0 3 White River Healthcare Calico Rock Izard 0 1 8/13/20 Woodbriar Nursing Home Harrisburg Poinsett 0 2 8/3/20 Woodland Hills Healthcare & Rehabilitation Jacksonville Pulaski 51 37 Wood-Lawn Heights Batesville Independence 0 1 8/12/20 Woodruff County
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