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Florida Department of Health releases names of long-term facilities with COVID-19

On Saturday, April 18, 2020, during a press conference, Governor Ron DeSantis encouraged the Florida Department of Health to release the names of long term care facilities affected by COVID-19.  Shortly after that press conference, the list was released.  The actual number of cases were not published.  Other states have included this data.

The Department of Health reports that the Data are provisional and subject to change. The data is cumulative and represent COVID-19 positive reports in staff and residents from long-term care facilities from March 2, 2020 to date.

LIST UPDATED: April 25, 2020

PINELLAS COUNTY

Bay Tree Center
Belleair Health Care Center
Consulate Health Care of Safety Harbor
Consulate Health Care of St Petersburg
Freedom Square Rehabilitation & Nursing Services
Heron House of Largo
Highland Pines Rehabilitation Center
Inn at Freedom Square (The)
Inn at Lake Seminole Square (The)
Inn at the Fountains
Lakeside Oaks Care Center
Manorcare Health Services Dunedin
Masonic Home of Florida
Morton Plant Rehabilitation Center
Palm Garden of Clearwater
Palm Garden of Largo
Pinellas Patrick Manor Inc
Pinellas Point Nursing and Rehab Center
Regal Palms
Seminole Pavilion Rehabilitation & Nursing Services
South Heritage Health & Rehabilitation Center
St Mark Village Inc
St. Mark Village
Tierra Pines Center Pinellas

HILLSBOROUGH

Allegro Hillsborough
Bristol At Tampa Rehabilitation And Nursing Center LLC, The Hillsborough
Inspired Living At Tampa Hillsborough
Plaza West Hillsborough
Promise Pointe At Tampa Oaks Hillsborough
Rocky Creek Village Hillsborough

PASCO

Grand Villa Of New Port Richey Pasco
Royal Oaks Nursing Center Pasco

On Sunday, April 19, 2020, the Florida Department of Health announced an error.  The corrected information is that there are NO cases at Stratford Court in Palm Harbor,  In an email from Maggie Hall from the Department of Health, she stated, “We regret the error, which will be corrected today.” 

It also appears without special mention that Arc of Tampa Bay (Al Hambra, Clearwater, and Safety Harbor) were all removed from the list as well.


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