State lists nursing homes and other long-term-care facilities with residents or staffers who have tested positive for the coronavirus-HEALTHYLIVE

Treyton Oak Towers is at 211 W. Oak St., Louisville
State officials have released a complete list of the Kentucky nursing homes or assisted-living facilities that have patients or employees with the coronavirus. The Cabinet for Health and Family Services had earlier given the Lexington Herald-Leader only the names of those with more than one case. It released the full list Friday afternoon.

The list has 24 long-term-care facilities. Seven have had multiple cases and at least one death:
Summit Manor, Adair County: 24 residents; one death; eight staff.
Treyton Oak Towers, Jefferson: 21 residents: five deaths; eight staff cases.
Rosedale Green, Kenton: 12 residents; four deaths; 5 staff cases.
Coldspring, Campbell: 10 residents; one death; 3 staff cases.
River's Bend Assisted Living, Lyon: six residents; one death; three staff cases.
Ridgewood, Hopkins: four residents, two deaths; five staff cases.
Nazareth Home, Jefferson: two residents; one death; one staff case.

These facilities also reported multiple cases of residents and/or staff:
Morgantown, Butler County: eight residents, one staffer.
Masonic Home Louisville, Jefferson: five residents; three staffers.
Grant Manor, Grant: two residents.
Jackson Manor, Jackson: three residents; one staffer.

Park Terrace in Jefferson County has had one case, which ended in death.

Four facilities each reported one case in a resident: Gateway, Boone County; Hillside Villa, Hopkins; Sisters of Loretto Motherhouse, Marion; Oaklawn, Jefferson.

Two facilities each reported a case in one resident and one staffer: Henderson Nursing & Rehabilitation, and Madonna Manor in Kenton County.

Two facilities each reported cases in two staffers: Parkview, McCracken County; Mills Manor, Graves. Four reported a single case in a staffer: Fair Oaks, Russell County; Kingsbrook, Boyd; Heritage, Knox; Presbyterian Homes-Helmwood, Hardin.

Two facilities have no cases but are still awaiting test results: Countryside in Carlisle County and 
Jefferson Place in Jefferson County.

A note attached to the list says: "When a staff member tests positive, that does not mean they have been back in the facility, since they tested positive."


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