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Meeting Minutes
Thursday—December 17, 2020
7:00 p.m.
VIRTUAL MEETING
Live broadcast can be heard on www.northandovercam.org
Present: Joseph McCarthy,Dr.Patrick Scanlon,Michelle Davis,Daphne Alva-LaFleur,Max Tilson, Brian
LaGrasse,Stephen Casey Jr,and Toni K.Wolfenden.
I. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting called to order at 7:00 pm.
Chairman Joseph McCarthy read the following statement:
Pursuant to Governor Baker's March 12,2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting
Law,G.L.c.30A,Section 18,and the Governor's March 15,2020 Order imposing strict limitation on the
number of people that may gather in one place,this meeting of the North Andover Board of Health will be
conducted via remote participation to the greatest extent possible. Specific information and the general
guidelines for remote participation by members of the public and/or parties with a right and/or requirement
to attend this meeting can be found on the Town's website,at www.northandoverma.gov. For this meeting,
members of the public who wish to watch the meeting may do so on their televisions by tuning to Comcast
Channel 8 or Verizon Channel 26 or online at www.northandovercam.org. No in-person attendance of
members of the public will be permitted,but every effort will be made to ensure that the public can
adequately access the proceedings in real time,via technological means. In the event that we are unable to
do so,despite best efforts,we will post on the Town of North Andover website an audio or video recording,
transcript,or other comprehensive record of proceedings as soon as possible after the meeting. If the
public would like to participate in public hearings please email your question/comment prior to or
during the meetine to blaerasseAnorthandoverma.gov The question/comment will be read during
the proceedings and responded to accordingly.
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Meeting Minutes from October 22,2020 presented for signature. Motion made by Michelle Davis to
approve the minutes,seconded by Dr.Patrick Scanlon,all in favor and the minutes were approved.(5-0-0)
Meeting Minutes from November 19,2020 presented for signature. Motion made by Michelle Davis to
approve the minutes,seconded by Dr.Patrick Scanlon,all in favor and the minutes were approved.(5-0-0)
2020 North Andover Board of Health Meeting Page 1 of 5
Board of Health Members:Joseph McCarthy,Chairman;Michelle Davis,RN,Clerk/Member;Daphnee Alva-LaFleur,Member;
Dr.Patrick Scanlon,DO,Town Physician/Member;Max Tilson MD,Member Health Department Staff:Brian LaGrasse,Health
Director;Stephen Casey Jr.,Health Inspector;Caroline Ibbitson,Public Health Nurse;Toni K.Wolfenden,Health Department
Assistant
III. COMMUNICATIONS,ANNOUNCEMENTS,AND DISCUSSION
A. COVIDI9—Updates
Brian LaGrasse begins the discussion on COVIDI9. Currently,the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is
experiencing the post-Thanksgiving spike in the COVIDI9 virus. The Town of North Andover is seeing
20-30 cases per day. There is a total of 1,400 cases total since March. The increase is dramatic. Last
meeting,November 19,2020,had 75 active cases,currently there are 230 active cases. Merrimack College
only has 12-13 positive cases. Students are off campus for winter break. The people on campus are light
faculty,staff and some student athletes. Yesterday,Massachusetts had 5,450 new cases,almost 5,000
today,which is over a 6%positive testing rate. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is testing over a
100,000 people per day. Yesterday,the state conducted 125,000 tests. Hospitalizations are up throughout
the state. Eighteen hundred patients have been hospitalized throughout the state. In the beginning of the
pandemic,hospitalizations were up to 4000 however,the age groups are completely different from what
was seen in the past. Long-term care facilities are seeing an uptick as well which is concerning. Deaths
have also been creeping up. Yesterday,the total deaths were 71,today-41. Last month the average was
20 per day. In the spring,the Commonwealth saw 200 deaths per day. Last month,North Andover had a
1.3%positivity rate,now;the town is above 5%. The main concern is for the hospitals reaching capacity
and being overwhelmed and unable to handle the surge. In the northeast,there is a 13%non-ICU bed
availability and a 19%ICU bed availability remaining. Currently,the largest age group with the virus is
20-29,which is about 18%cases. The 0-19 follows this,which is 17%. The 30-39 age group is at a 16%.
In the spring, it was predominantly over the ages of 80,currently the majority is under 40 years old.
Massachusetts has rolled back to Phase 3,Step 1,which includes no indoor music performances,and
additional restaurant restrictions. In terms of seating,restaurant tables are down to six people from ten.
There is a 90-minute limit on sitting at a table. Indoor and outdoor gatherings have been reduced as well.
Quarantine requirements have changed from our last meeting. They are now a 7, 10,or 14 day quarantine
requirement which come with different criteria. If a person is a close contact in quarantine,they can test
after day five of exposure,if they are negative;they are released on day seven(See Appendix A). The next
concern is the upcoming holidays including Christmas and New Year's. The virus transmits very well
indoors,with close contact environments. A public service announcement(PSA)will be distributed to help
people protect their family(See Appendix B). The vaccine is being rolled out now. Phase 1 includes the
healthcare workers that are frontline workers dealing with Covid19 positive patients. It then goes down to
first responders,EMTs,fire fighters,and police(See Appendix C). 300,000 doses of the COVIDI9
vaccine will be shipped tomorrow that will be shipped out to all of the hospitals to be administered.
Stephen Casey—With the support of Kelechi Obika,temporary part-time public health inspector,the team
continues to complete complaint driven housing inspections. There is a beaver issue causing flooding in a
specific area of town,which is affecting a couple of properties. The beavers are still being dealt with at this
time. This is a joint collaborative between the health department,the department of public works and the
conservation department. Mask complaints,in general,are down. Occasionally,the department will
receive a complaint about a restaurant or other business. Either, Stephen or Kelechi will respond to these.
Stephen continues to answer questions and concerns about COVID 19 and the new quarantine and isolation
guidelines from town residents,businesses owners and others. There are two new food establishments
open and running in town. The first is Five Guys located at 115 Turnpike Street and the second is Pita
Thyme located at 550 Turnpike Street. Jet Nutrition,J&M Market,and Bird and Wolf will be opening
within the next few months. Panera Bread has reopened after repairs were made to the front,glass
windows after a driving accident. Brian, Stephen and Kelechi have been developing various PSA's for
Thanksgiving,the Phase 3 Step 1 Roll Back,and Christmas. Annual permitting season has begun for septic
installers,inspectors,offal haulers and trash haulers,which are all due before the end of the year.
Brian LaGrasse gives the Covidl9 update for Caroline Ibbitson—Caroline continues to manage the
COVIDI9 positive cases and contact tracing with the nurse partners. The department has a few part-time
nurses working under contract to assist the MAVEN data entry,case management,and contract tracing.
Caroline continues to work with the schools,businesses,restaurants,clubs,and residents. Questions are
received all day every day from all of the above.Questions vary from quarantine,isolation,test results,
symptoms and treatments. It is not unmanageable but it is crazy.
Joseph McCarthy—Joe discusses the national highlights concerning COVIDI9 and the vaccine. Total
cases are 17 million,which is about 5%of the populace. There were 244,000 new cases yesterday. At this
rate of infection without the vaccine,the virus would not subside for at least two more years. This is called
herding. 10 million people have recovered nationally. To date here have been 308,000 deaths related to
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COVID19. Joe and Brian discuss the mandatory quarantine requirement for travelers arriving in
Massachusetts. Currently,the only low risk state is Hawaii. There is a quarantine requirement for all other
states or a traveler must have a negative COVIDI9 test taken no longer than 72 hours before you arrive
back in Massachusetts. Joe would like to know if a Massachusetts resident shops in New Hampshire or
attends a gathering in New Hampshire,does the resident have to quarantine. According to Brian,the
Travel Order has been written for travel,not for shopping two towns away. It is written one way and
intended for one purpose,which is travel. Discussions with the Department of Health on conference calls
and webinars,the interpretation is basically,with shopping and dinner a Massachusetts resident does not
have to quarantine,however,if one travels for the weekend and stay overnight,than quarantine is required.
Stephen Casey spoke with DPH about quarantine order and leaving the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
He was informed that it was for overnight stays.
Michelle Davis-Joe asks the Board Members how,if at all,personally or professionally,the COVIDI9
virus and the vaccine have affected them. Michelle Davis works in the Medicare community;they will be
covering the cost of the vaccine. Michelle is handling questions and concerns from the members about the
proper phase patients will be vaccinated. Michelle's team works in South Carolina,therefore,her
concentration is in that state.
Daphne Alva-LaFleur—Similar to Michelle,Daphnee works for a health plan and her company is fully
remote until June,2021. Daphnee has been working with telehealth to reach her patients. She works with
dual population which is both Mass Health and Medicare. The vaccine will be covered by these entities.
Her role involves dealing with the physicians. Business involves zoom calls,and telehealth. Her team is
very excited that there is a vaccine and they are waiting to hear what the next steps are.
Dr.Patrick Scanlon- Patrick received his first dose of COVIDI9 vaccine today. It was uneventful. He
waited for 15 minutes after the injection was administered. He described it as easy,with no issues. The
ICU admissions have been less and not as severe as in the spring,hospitalizations are going up. He has
told his patients that the vaccine is a medical miracle that they created this vaccine this quickly. No corners
were cut whatsoever. The Food and Drug Administration(FDA)is probably one of the strictest governing
bodies in the world when it comes to medicines. There are plenty of medications that are approved in
Europe that do not get approved in the United States because of the strict guidelines of the FDA. Facts and
data must be together and proving efficacy in order for the FDA to approve. Both of the COVIDI9
vaccines easily prove that they were effective with over a 90%efficacy has been amazing. The side effects
have been minimal. Things like allergic reactions and the few cases of Bell's palsy are not statistically
significant. All vaccinations have allergic reaction risk. The reason why this is in the news is that these
vaccines are under a microscope,because we are in the middle of a pandemic. The allergic reactions have
not deterred Patrick and he has made a point to talk to every single one of his patients to be vaccinated.
The biggest concern is the amount of people that will go back to get their second dose. According to a
Harvard study reviewing data looking at the Hepatitis B vaccine,only about 50%of the patients came back
2020 North Andover Board of Health Meeting Page 3 of 5
Board of Health Members:Joseph McCarthy,Chairman;Michelle Davis,RN,Clerk/Member;Daphnee Alva-LaFleur,Member;
Dr.Patrick Scanlon,DO,Town Physician/Member;Marc Tilson MD,Member Health Department Staff:Brian LaGrasse,Health
Director;Stephen Casey Jr.,Health Inspector;Caroline Ibbitson,Public Health Nurse;Toni K.Wolfenden,Health Department
Assistant
within a timely manner to get the second dose,which is three vaccines. Patients need to go back to get the
second shot because the patient is not going to be considered fully vaccinated against COVIDI9. Immunity
takes effect seven days after the second vaccine where you are considered 90-95%immune. Joe asks
Patrick,what specific co-morbidities will allow the elderly to be eligibility for the vaccination? Patrick
recommends asking one's primary care doctor. The major co-morbidities discussed are heart disease,
diabetes,hypertension,COPD,and obesity. Brian explains that there are 3000 vaccine providers registered
with the state. The North Andover Health Department is one of them. Approvals have been submitted and
received. The vaccine is being shipped to providers so they can vaccinate their staff. These providers
consist of hospitals,healthcare centers and places that deal with COVIDI9 positive facing patients. Long-
term care facilities will be able to administer their own vaccines. They are very high on the list because of
the susceptible population and the issues seen in the past. At the end of Phase 1,the Town of North
Andover will receive vaccine for police,fire,EMTs and nurses. Brian recommends checking with the
primary care doctors in regards to comorbidities. Patrick asks Brian,"After a person receives their second
vaccination,how does quarantine work? This has not been addressed at this time. Max asks Brian"How
will people be followed for administering the second vaccine?" Brian explains that the secondary
appointment will be done at the time of the first vaccine. It is believed that the town will receive the
Moderna vaccine which will be approved within the next few days. The Pfizer vaccine will go to places
with cold storage and the Moderna to others that only have regular refrigeration. Joe recommends for the
residents of North Andover to go to the online website for information—www.northandoverma.gov. One
question that came into the department was about immunity for people that have had COVIDI9. We are
hearing different things from various groups as to how long people are immune and if they will need a
vaccine. According to Patrick,if one was sick with the virus or had a positive test,you should absolutely
get the vaccine. At this time,they do not know how long after you have been infected with COVIDI9 the
immunity will stay. According to various articles,immunity ranges anywhere from three months to
potentially longer,well over a year. It is best that everyone receive the vaccine because it trains the
immune system in a different way and goes after different cells in your immune system. This will"trick"
your immune system into thinking you have COVIDI9 and you are activating certain cells within the
immune system that have a longer memory than if you were infected. This is why you are able to generate
a longer immunity. If someone takes the vaccine,immunity can last up to three years. We are unsure at
this time if booster shots will be needed. The town's biggest problem to date are family clusters of
COVID19. They would like to know the best way to take care of themselves. Acetaminophen is the drug
of choice,however, ibuprofen can be used too. Vitamin D is a good product to take but there has not been
any significant benefit to fight COVID19. There is no data on Zinc for the benefit of COVID19. Eat
healthy,drink clear liquids,stay hydrated and rest will help fight the virus. If you are positive,refrain from
over exercising for a couple of weeks. Joe asks both doctors,"At what point should a positive patient
contact their primary care physician?" At this time,if a patient is positive,they will not be able to see their
primary care doctor but with the availability of telehealth,contact your doctor if you have shortness of
breath,persistent fevers that are not responsive to acetaminophen or ibuprofen or if you feel uncomfortable
with anything. If you have any questions schedule a telehealth visit with your primary care doctor.
Dr.Max Tilson—Max explains that as a gastroenterologist,he has been affected by the pandemic with
patients and the Governor delaying screening procedures of colonoscopies and upper endoscopies. The
state restricted elective procedures,specifically geared towards things that were non-emergencies,which
caused many patients to put off these lifesaving-screening procedures. Max highly recommends people to
continue with getting their blood pressure,and cholesterol managed and checked. Not following up with
these items can lead to significant problems with cancers and untreated hypertension and high cholesterol.
Lawrence General Hospital has repurposed the staff from the surgical and endoscopy units so those
procedures are not available because the hospital is inundated with people who are being treated on the
regular floor. The hospital is quite full with people who have moderate disease but are able to avoid the
intensive care unit. Max stresses for patients to not be scared to contact their primary care doctor and
certainly not to avoid treating their preventive medicine and other chronic health problems,which are going
to get a lot worse if they are left alone. There were 20,000 missed or cancer diagnoses per month in the
spring because people put off their cancer screening. Dr.Max Tilson will receive his vaccination
tomorrow.
IV. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION made by Dr.Patrick Scanlon to adjourn the meeting.Daphnee Alva-LaFleur seconded,all were
in favor(5-0-0).Meeting adjourned at 8:00 pm.
North Andover Board of Health
Meeting Minutes
Thursday—December 17, 2020
7:00 p.m.
VIRTUAL MEETING
Live broadcast can be heard on www.northandovercam.org
Prepared by:
Toni K. Wolfenden,Health Dept.Assistant
Reviewed bv:
All Board of Health Members&Brian LaGrasse, Health Director
Si n„� ed b,X:
Michelle Davis, Clerk of the Board Date Signed
Documents Used At Meeting:
Agenda
PSA—Please Keep Your Loved Ones Safe Over the Holidays
PSA—New Quarantine Guidelines
PSA—Mandated Reversion to Phase III Step 1
PSA—Return to Phase III Step 1;New Restrictions in Place for Food Establishments
Mass DPH COVIDI9 Dashbouard—Thursday,December 17,2020
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Board of Health Members:Joseph McCarthy,Chairman;Michelle Davis,RN,Clerk/Member;Daphnee Alva-LaFleur,Member;
Dr.Patrick Scanlon,DO,Town Physician/Member,Max Tilson MD,Member Health Department Staff:Brian LaGrasse,Health
Director;Stephen Casey Jr.,Health Inspector,Caroline Ibbitson,Public Health Nurse;Toni K.Wolfenden,Health Department
Assistant
North Andover Board of Health
Meeting Agenda
Thursday, December 17, 2020
7:00 p.m.
VIRTUAL MEETING
Live broadcast can be heard on www.northanodverma.gov
1. CALL TO ORDER
I1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. October 22,2020
B. November 19,2020
III. COMMUNICATIONS,ANNOUNCEMENTS, AND DISCUSSION
A. Covid19- Updates
IV. ADJOURNMENT
Pursuant to Governor Baker's March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting
Law, G.L. c. 30A, Section 18, and the Governor's March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict limitation on the
number of people that may gather in one place, this meeting of the North Andover Board of Health will be
conducted via remote participation to the greatest extent possible. Specific information and the general
guidelines for remote participation by members of the public and/or parties with a right and/or requirement
to attend this meeting can be found on the Town's website, at www.northandoverma.gov. For this
meeting, members of the public who wish to watch the meeting may do so on their televisions by tuning to
Comcast Channel 8 or Verizon Channel 26 or online at www.northandovercam.org. No in-person
attendance of members of the public will be permitted, but every effort will be made to ensure that the
public can adequately access the proceedings in real time, via technological means. In the event that we
are unable to do so, despite best efforts, we will post on the Town of North Andover website an audio or
video recording, transcript, or other comprehensive record of proceedings as soon as possible after the
meeting. If the public would like to participate in public hearings please email your
question/comment prior to or during the meeting to b lag rasse(aD_northan dove rma.gov The
question/comment will be read during the proceedings and responded to accordingly.
2020 North Andover Board of Health Meeting-Meeting Agenda Page 1 of 1
Note: The Board of Health reserves the right to take items out of order and to discuss and/or vote on items that are not listed on
the agenda.
Board of Health Members: Joseph McCarthy,Chairman;Michelle Davis,RN,Clerk/Member;Daphnee Alva-LaFleur,Member;
Patrick Scanlon,D.O.,Toxvn Physician/Member;Dr.Max Tilson Member Health Department Staff:Brian LaGrasse,Health
Director;Stephen Casey Jr.,Health Inspector; Caroline Ibbitson,Public Health Nurse;Toni K.Wolfenden,Health Department
Assistant
North Andover Health Department
Community and Economic Development Division
Please Keep Your Loved Ones Safe Over the Holidays
As families all over the Commonwealth are beginning to engage in family-oriented holiday festivities,
we implore you to do so in a manner to keep interactions and any intermingling to a minimum this
holiday season. Immediately after Thanksgiving the state saw a large spike in positive cases and as a
collective,we want to do our part to mitigate the spread and incidence of COVID-19 throughout our
communities.
Please do everything you can to protect your family, friends and loved ones this holiday season! The
best gift you can give is health and safety this year. This virus is spread very efficiently among small
indoor gatherings and we are seeing an unprecedented number of family illnesses. One of the biggest
concerns regarding holiday family gatherings is that some people who have the virus do not have any
symptoms at all but can still spread the virus to other family members. This virus can be a runny nose
for a child or young adult but be severe to a grandparent or other family member. Listed below are
some general guidelines that are proven to help decrease the spread of the highly contagious COVID-19
virus.
This holiday season please keep in mind to:
• Limit in-person holiday gatherings only to people you live with.
• When preparing food for family and neighbors, deliver them in a no-contact way.
• Consider hosting or attending virtual holiday activities.
• If the weather permits such, increase general ventilation by keeping windows and doors open. A
great excuse to have an ugly holiday sweater competition.
• Avoid gatherings with elderly or those with various pre-existing health conditions.
Hosting gatherings with non-household members is not recommended in the current state of the
pandemic however,in the event that any gatherings take place please keep in mind to:
• Limit indoor gatherings to 10 people, and outdoor gatherings to 25 people.
• Wear a mask if you are with non-household members.
• If you are traveling out of state please comply with the required travel order at:
mass.gov/info-details/covid-l9-travel-order
• Have a single person wearing a mask serve all food to avoid creating common touch points.
• Wash your hands often with soap and water or use hand sanitizer.
• Do not share food,drink, or any utensils, including serving utensils.
• Monitor yourself for fever or any symptoms 10 days before and after any gatherings.
Most importantly if you are feeling sick,have been in close contact with a positive COVID-19 case, or
are awaiting COVID-19 test results please stay home. For any question please contact the North
Andover Health Department.
North Andover Town Hall, 120 Main Street,North Andover,MA 01845
Phone: 978.688.9540 Fax: 978.688.9542
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
The Town of North Andover wishes everyone a happy holiday season,
and asks that you remember to protect your loved ones and celebrate
safely by following these ideas
If you're sick or have any symptoms, stay home.
Celebrate with those you live with. If you must visit
non-household members, wear a mask and keep your
distance.
Weather permitting, increase ventilation inside by
opening windows and doors. A great excuse to wear
your best, brightest and ugliest holiday sweater!
Limit indoor gatherings to 10 people, and outdoor
gatherings to 25 people. Wear a mask if you are with
non-household members.
Follow the travel order found here on the State Website.
This includes guidance before and AFTER traveling.
Opt for alternatives to gathering, such as outdoor gift
swaps, using video chats, or other options.
Frequently wash hands with soap and warm water, and
make hand sanitizer available.
Have a single person wearing a mask serve all food to
avoid creating common touch points.
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NEW QUARANTINE GUIDELINES
Throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts there has been a significant rise in
cases of COVID-19 across the state. In order to do our part as a collective to not only keep
ourselves,our loved ones and our peers safe, it is imperative to abide to all safety guidelines
regarding mask use, gatherings,and social distancing orders, especially around the holidays.
Latest guidelines administered by Governor Baker serve mainly as updated information and
guidance for new quarantine requirements.
If you are exposed to a COVID-19 positive person and determined to be a close contact then you
may be required to self-quarantine. During any quarantine period,you must not leave your home
and you should not have visitors. Any people who you live with may continue to do their normal
activities and you should not have contact with them if possible. If they have been identified as a
close contact,they must also quarantine. Governor Baker has issued new quarantine orders that
took effect on November 18th,2020.
The new quarantine guidelines state the following:
• You must remain quarantined for 14 days from the date of last exposure.
OR
• You must remain quarantined for 10-days if you meet the following 2 conditions;
1. You have not had, and do not have any symptoms; and
2. You are tested on Day 8 of your quarantine period or later using a PCR molecular
diagnostic test that yields a negative result.
After your 10 day quarantine period, continue to monitor yourself for any arising symptoms. If
you develop symptoms you should be re-tested immediately.
During your quarantine period it is important to:
• Do not leaving your home except for urgent medical care. If you must leave your home
for urgent medical care,wear a mask at all times. Call the healthcare provider in advance
and tell them that you are quarantined due to COVID-19 exposure. For the protection of
others,you should not take any public transportation.
• Do not have any visitors in your home.
• Wash your hands frequently using soap and water for at least 20 seconds each time you
wash. If soap and water are not available,use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that
contains at least 60% alcohol.
• If immediate family can't be avoided during your quarantine,maintain six feet of
distance from other people in your home and wear a face covering in your home at all
times.
Anyone one you may have come in contact with should check for any and all arising symptoms
such as:
• Fever(temperature over 100.0 degrees)
• Cough
• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Chills
• Muscle or body aches
• Fatigue
• Sore throat
• Headache
• Congestion or runny nose
• New loss of taste or smell
• Nausea or vomiting
• Diarrhea
For any outstanding questions on proper quarantine procedures or guidelines you may reference
the latest information provided by the state at
https://www.mass.2ov/guidance/information-and-guidance-for-persons-in-quarantine-due-to-co9
If any questions arise,please contact the North Andover Health Department by email at
scaseyanorthandoverma.gov or kobika(&northandoverma. ov or by phone at(978) 688 9540.
January 14, 2021
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North Andover Health Department
Community Development Division
In an effort to effectively distribute the COVID-19 vaccine,Governor Charlie Baker has created a
timeline to address and prioritize different sectors of Massachusetts to receive it.Below is a summary of
the timeline created and who falls into which of the 3 phases.
Phase 1 is currently scheduled from December to February.Phase 1 vaccine recipients will be those in:
• Clinical and non-clinical health care workers doing direct and COVID-facing care
• Long term care facilities,rest homes and assisted living facilities
• Emergency medical services,police and fire departments
• Congregate care settings
• Home-based health care workers
• Health care workers doing non-COVID-facing care
Phase 2 is currently scheduled from February to March.Phase 2 vaccine recipients will be those in:
• Those with high-risk COVID-19 complications(those with 2 or more comorbidities and/or those
age 75 and older),and residents and staff of public/private low income and affordable senior
housing
• Early education and K-12 workers,transit,grocery,utility,food and agriculture,restaurant and
cafe workers
• Employees across the food,beverage,agriculture,consumer goods,retail and foodservice sectors
• Meatpackers
• Sanitation,Public works and Public health workers
• Vaccine development workers
• Food pantry workers
• Transit/Transportation: Uber/Lyft/ridesharing services/pharmacy delivery drivers,workers in
passenger ground transportation,non-urgent medical transport,Massport workers other than
police
• Convenient store workers
• Water and wastewater utility staff
• Court system workers(judges,prosecutors,defense attorney,clerks),other than court officers
who fall under first responders
• Medical supply chain workers
• Funeral Directors and funeral workers
• Adults age 65 and older
• Individuals with 1 comorbidity
Phase 3 will be for the general public and is currently scheduled to being in April.Not many details are
currently available for Phase 3,but as more details are made available the North Andover Health
Department will continue to keep the public updated.
January 14, 2021
For more information on the COVID-19 vaccine and similar information,please visit the Massachusetts
Department of Health's website at https://www.mass.gov/covid-19-vaccine-in-massachusetts.You can
also submit additional questions to COVID-19-Vaccine-Plan-MAOmass.gov for specific information.
Please keep in mind that all dates noted may be subject to change depending on guidance from the State
of Massachusetts.
For additional questions or concerns please contact kobikana.northandoverma.gov or
scasgya.a.northandoverma.goy or call the Health Department at 978 688 9540.
December 9,2020
North Andover Health Department
Community and Economic Development Division
Mandated Reversion to Phase III step 1
In response to an increase in COVID-19 cases across the State of Massachusetts,Governor Baker and the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health have ordered a Statewide Rollback to Phase 3,Step 1 to
attempt to mitigate further spread of the virus.Effective December 13th,2020 all communities in
Massachusetts must adhere to all Step 1 capacities and standards summarized below.
Beginning December 13,2020 all of the following sectors must reduce overall capacity from 50%to 40%:
• Arcades/Indoor and Outdoor . Retail businesses
Recreational Businesses . Offices
• Driving and Flight Schools . Places of Worship
• Gyms/Health Clubs . Lodging(common areas)
• Libraries . Golf facilities
• Museums . Movie Theater
Additionally,updated restrictions related to gatherings and other areas are as follows:
• Outdoor gatherings at event venues are limited to a maximum of 50 people.
• Indoor theaters&performance venues and higher contact indoor recreation businesses must close
to the public.
• Outdoor theaters&performance venues are limited to 25%capacity,with a maximum of 50 people.
• For outdoor venues where over 25 people will be attending,the event host must notify the Board of
Health at least 1 week before the event is scheduled to provide all required information.
• Requirements and other restrictions for Gyms and Fitness Centers,Restaurants,and Offices have
been updated or added.
Additional information on the Phase 3,Step 1 rollback can be found in the State's Press Release.
Updated guidance for specific areas of business are available on the State's Sector Specific Protocols page.
For updated information on the gathering order,please see Order No.57.
If you have any questions please contact the North Andover Health Department by email at
scasey@northandoverma.gov or kobika@northandoverma.g_ov or the number listed below.
North Andover Town Hall, 120 Main Street,North Andover,MA 01845
Phone: 978.688.9540 Fax: 978.688.9542
December 9, 2020
North Andover Health Department
Community and Economic Development Division
Return to Phase III Step I; New Restrictions in Place for Food Establishments
In an effort to continue updating you as we receive guidance related to Food Establishments from the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health, we have received new guidelines for Restaurants and Retail
establishments. Order No. 58 will return the entire Commonwealth to Phase III Step I as of Sunday,
December 13, 2020. This Order supersedes and rescinds Order No. 56.
The following updates will apply to Restaurant Guidelines with regard to face coverings, seating and
performances:
• Masks must be worn at all times except when eating and drinking
• Restaurants may seat no more than six per table and encourage customers to only dine with same
members of their household
• Put a 90-minute time limit on tables
• Musical performances at restaurants will no longer be permitted
• Food court seating in malls is no longer permitted
In addition to this, Retail Establishments (i.e. grocery stores) will be reduced from 50% capacity to 40%
capacity as of December 13, 2020.
If an employee of a food establishment tests positive for COVID-19 you MUST NOTIFY the Health
Department immediately. When you call,please know the hometown of the employee,the last time they
worked, and who else worked that shift.
If an employee tests positive, you MUST close the establishment and complete a thorough deep clean of
both the kitchen and the front of the establishment.
If you have any questions please contact the North Andover Health Department by email at
scasey64northandoverma.gov or kobikaAnorthandoverma.gov or the number listed below.
North Andover Town Hall, 120 Main Street,North Andover,MA 01845
Phone: 978.688.9540 Fax: 978.688.9542
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North Andover Health Department, 1600 Osgood Street,Building 20, Suite 2-36,
North Andover,MA 01845 Phone: 978.688.9540 Fax: 978.688.8476
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The Weekly COVID-19 Public Health Report includes enhanced,
more granular information to be updated on a weekly, or
biweekly basis, including town-by-town case and testing
information, cases and deaths in Long Term Care Facilities,
updates on nursing facility audit results, and more.
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Table of Contents
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town.................................................................................................3
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by County....................................................................................................25
Map of Average Daily Testing Rate (per 100,000, PCR only) for COVID-19 in MA by City/Town Over Last Two Weeks...................................................26
Map of Percent Positivity (PCR only) among Tests Performed for COVID-19 in MA by City/Town Over Last Two Weeks...............................................27
Map of Rate (per 100,000) of New Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Past 7 Days by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Region.......................................28
MA Contact Tracing: Total Cases and Contacts and Percentage Outreach Completed.....................................................................................................29
MA Contact Tracing: Case and Contact Outreach Outcomes.............................................................................................................................................30
Massachusetts Residents Quarantined due to COVID-19..................................................................................................................................................31
Massachusetts Residents Isolated due to COVID-19..........................................................................................................................................................32
COVIDCluster by Exposure Setting Type............................................................................................................................................................................33
Daily and Cumulative COVID-19 Cases Associated with Higher Education Testing ...........................................................................................................36
Daily and Cumulative Total COVID-19 Molecular Tests Associated with Higher Education Testing..................................................................................37
Percent Positive of Molecular Tests in MA Associated with Higher Education Testing and Percent of Confirmed Cases by Date Associated with Higher
EducationTesting................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
Cases and Case Rate by Age Group for Last Two Weeks....................................................................................................................................................39
Cases and Case Rate by Sex for Last Two Weeks................................................................................................................................................................40
Hospitalizations & Hospitalization Rate by Age Group for Last Two Weeks......................................................................................................................41
New Daily Confirmed COVID-19 Hospital Admissions........................................................................................................................................................42
Deaths and Death Rate by Age Group for Last Two Weeks ...............................................................................................................................................43
Deaths and Death Rate by County for Last Two Weeks.....................................................................................................................................................44
Deaths by Sex, Previous Hospitalization, & Underlying Conditions ...................................................................................................................................45
Cases, Hospitalizations, & Deaths by Race/Ethnicity .........................................................................................................................................................46
COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities...........................................................................................................................47
Long-Term Care Staff Surveillance Testing.........................................................................................................................................................................56
CMS Infection Control Surveys Conducted at Nursing Homes...........................................................................................................................................74
COVIDCases in Assisted Living Residences.........................................................................................................................................................................85
PPE Distribution by Recipient Type and Geography...........................................................................................................................................................90
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard—Thursday, December 17, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 —
December 15, 2020
Average Daily Relative Total Changein
Total Case Count Percent
Incidence Rate Changein Fotal Total Tests Positive;' Percent
PositivityCity/Town Case (Last 14
per 100,000 r • .
Count . . �� '
(Last 14 days)
Abington 668 170 Higher 14171 1994 183 9.18% Higher
Acton 424 79 23.8 Higher 20772 2313 88 3.80% Lower
Acushnet 459 137 93.6 Higher 9982 1890 156 8.25% Higher
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Adams 98 30 26.0 Higher 6346 790 31 3.92% Higher
Agawam 1158 209 Higher 30302 3726 232 6.23% Higher
Alford <5 0 0 No Change 140 12 0 0% No Change
Amesbury 492 127 54.7 Higher 14399 1929 143 wimhJ Higher
Amherst 711 136 24.1 Higher 174529 6100 140 2.30% Higher
Andover 1154 288 57.0 Higher 48022 5533 331 5.98 Higher
Aquinnah <5 0 0 No Change 381 23 0 0% No Change
Arlington 809 197 30.7 Higher 54477 7313 220 3.01% No Change
Ashburnham 128 35 39.8 Higher 5654 569 42 Higher
Ashby 68 7 14.3 Lower 2119 237 10 4.22% Lower
Ashfield 15 6 25.3 Higher 1206 112 6 5.36% 1 Higher
Ashland 707 135 Higher 19429 2578 148 5.74% Higher
Athol 243 78 Higher 11138 1612 82 5.09% Higher
Attleboro 2012 410 Higher 37422 5004 457 9.13% M Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. I For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
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Auburn 681 197 85.4 Higher 17645 2506 210 8.38% Higher
Avon 189 51 83.2 Higher 4015 522 52 9.96% Higher
Ayer 274 66 58.2 Higher 10756 1102 72 6.53% Higher
Barnstable 1377 258 41.2 Lower 33984 4854 284 5.85% Lower
Barre 124 30 Higher 4159 443 32 L 74& Higher
Becket 26 <5 15.9 Higher 1267 193 4 2.07% Higher
Bedford 418 51 24.3 Higher 19834 2326 58 2.49% No Change
Belchertown 313 69 30.7 Lower 16847 1825 77 4.22% Lower
Bellingham 460 106 Higher 12371 1393 112 Higher
Belmont 518 111 28.9 Higher 32684 4082 121 2.96% Higher
Berkley 267 81 Higher 5690 784 84 Higher
Berlin 75 20 44.3 Higher 3089 371 22 5.93% Higher
Bernardston 27 8 27.6 Higher 2008 224 10 4.46% Higher
Beverly 1491 325 56.5 Higher 76648 8238 385 4.67% Higher
Billerica 1610 409 Higher 39305 5650 1 445 Higher
Blackstone 244 65 Higher 6579 754 72 Higher
Blandford 22 <5 23.6 No Change 732 95 1 5 5.26% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard—Thursday, December 17, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
Average Daily Relative Total Changein � ;,
Total Case Count Percent
City/Town Case (Last 14 Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests Positive Positivit Percent;
per 100,000 • .
Days)Count
(Last 14 . . days)
Bolton 66 13 Lower 5287 614 14 2.28% No Change
Boston 33960 6001 61.9 Higher 1732219 199322 6650 3.34% Higher
Bourne 426 91 30.9 Higher 18798 2321 97 4.18% No Change
Boxborough 76 14 19.7 Higher 4376 509 15 2.95% Higher
Boxford 199 57 53.3 Lower 8012 1272 65 5.11% jd Lower
Boylston 115 41 65.2 Higher 4664 641 43 6.71% Higher
Braintree 1750 391 70.4 Higher 45253 7393 431 5.83% Higher
Brewster 172 26 18.7 z Higher 7698 1154 29 2.51% Higher
Bridgewater 959 277 OILHigher 35298 4581 316 6. Higher
Brimfield 62 20 38.3 1 Higher 2644 300 22 7.33% Higher
Brockton 7555 1047 Higher 105096 12562 1172 Higher
Brookfield 84 26 Higher 2659 282 27 Higher
Brookline 968 179 19.8 Higher 102870 13537 198 1.46% Higher
Buckland 24 6 23.3 1 Higher 215 27 6 22.229% Higher
Burlington 781 225 Higher 24291 3315 239 Higher
Cambridge 2427 442 28.2 Higher 402559 45316 519 1.15% Higher
Canton 676 140 43.2 Higher 27512 3622 151 4.17% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
Total Case Count Average Daily Relative Total Percent Changein
Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests Positive Percent
City/Town Case (Last 14 per 100,000 Case CountS2 Tests (Last 14 Count D. days)
(Last 14 days)' 14 days)
Carlisle 64 18 27.2 Higher 4270 520 19 3.65,/ Higher
Carver 228 64 Higher 7672 949 77 Higher
Charlemont 5 <5 12.2 j Higher 1007 111 2 1.80% Higher
Charlton 398 113 57.0 Higher 14056 1940 123 6.34% Higher
Chatham 66 13 15.9 Higher 4362 622 13 2.09% Higher
Chelmsford 1243 300 59.6 Higher 34868 4370 322 7.37% Higher
Chelsea 5562 649 125.6 Higher 66751 8778 755 8.60% Higher
Cheshire 21 <5 4.9 Lower 2398 295 3 1.02% No Change
Chester 12 <5 5.3 Lower 718 80 1 1.25% Lower
Chesterfield 14 <5 23.3 Higher 772 92 4 4.35% Higher
Chicopee 2162 515 Higher 51928 6662 613 Lower
Chilmark 6 <5 9.4 Higher 2398 146 1 0,68% Higher
Clarksburg 20 6 25.6 No Change 944 101 6 5.94% No Change
Clinton 683 138 Higher 12903 1612 155 9.62% Higher
Cohasset 113 28 Higher 6855 877 32 3.65% Higher
Colrain 9 <5 18.1 Higher 1191 116 4 3.45% Higher
Concord 603 209 Lower 24991 2617 215 8.22% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. i For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
PositiveTotal Case Count Average Daily Relative Total Percent Changein
City/Town Case (Last 14 Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests
Count Days) per 100,000 Case CountS2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests(Last (Last 14 days) Positivity,
. .
Conway 9 7 25.9 Higher 1541 158 8 5.06%y Higher
Cummington 11 <5 18.2 Higher 892 80 2 2.50% Higher
Dalton 92 22 24.3 No Change 5612 1019 26 2.55% Lower
Danvers 1522 338 Higher 35002 5728 388 6.77% Lower
Dartmouth 1495 331 Higher 37974 4798 381 Higher
Dedham 941 176 45.9 Higher 33420 4055 190 4.69% No Change
Deerfield 72 36 Higher 15409 644 36 Higher
Dennis 216 45 24.6 Lower 8651 1100 47 4.27% Lower
Dighton 285 74 Higher 6314 835 83 9.94% Higher
Douglas 217 56 Higher 6522 787 61 Higher
Dover 86 20 27.8 Lower 6456 1002 24 2.40% Lower
Dracut 1670 540 Higher 32210 4526 598 = Higher
Dudley 334 81 Higher 26021 1103 88 Higher
Dunstable 65 20 42.9 Higher 2412 293 23 7.85% Higher
Duxbury 309 57 26.9 Higher 14214 1671 65 3.89% Higher
East Bridgewater 488 135 64.8 Higher 11092 1770 149 Higher
East Brookfield 46 14 44.6 ` Higher 1605 193 15 Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 'For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard-Thursday, December 17, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
DailyTotal Case Count Average
PositiveCity/Town Case (Last 14 Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests
per 100,000 Positivity
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)' 14 days)
East Longmeadow 713 121 Higher 18543 2392 139 5.81% Higher
Eastham 44 11 Higher 2582 275 13 4.73% Higher
Easthampton 334 78 34.4 Higher 27292 2762 86 3.11% Lower
Easton 721 133 0 Higher 50875 2755 159 Higher
Edgartown 121 31 Higher 7173 664 36 0 Higher
Egremont 9 <5 6.7 No Change 728 74 1 1.35% No Change
Erving 22 8 27.0 Higher 1626 197 11 5.58% Lower
Essex 63 22 42.2 Higher 2591 395 24 6.08% Higher
Everett 4551 780 1177M Higher 61474 8610 945 o Higher
Fairhaven 784 173 77.2 Higher 19538 2711 197 7.27% No Change
Fall River 6426 1366 Higher 96886 12566 1642 Lower
Falmouth 563 125 28.6 Higher 31572 4367 161 3.69% Higher
Fitchburg 2250 478 Higher 41073 5171 535 Higher
Florida <5 <5 9.1 Lower 360 40 1 2.50% Lower
Foxborough 468 108 42.4 Higher 28626 2779 126 4.53% Higher
Framingham 4335 840 Higher 84310 10963 954 0% Higher
Franklin 647 150 Higher 26494 3198 161 ° Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
PositiveTotal Case Count Average Daily Relative Total Percent Changein
Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests
City/Town Case (Last 14 per
Positivit
100,000 • .
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
days)
Freetown 339 80 63.1 Higher 7428" 984 91 9.25% No Change
Gardner 704 194 69.7 Lower 20823 2401 224 9.33% Lower
Georgetown 220 54 42.9 Lower 7467 989 58 5.86% Lower
Gill 13 7 29.9 Higher 2733 106 7 6.60% Higher
Gloucester 755 180 45.3 Higher 24144 3421 204 5.96% _ Lower
Goshen 13 <5 18.5 ( _ Lower 441 56 3 5.36% Lower
Gosnold 5 0 0— � No Change 111 0 0 0% No Change
Grafton 455 145 51.5 Higher 19959 2512 168 6.69% Higher
Granby 136 27 31.6 Higher 6061 693 33 4.76% No Change
Granville 38 8 36.9 Higher 1175 140 9 6.43% Higher
Great Barrington 136 27 28.7 Higher 13945 1043 29 2.78% Higher
Greenfield 429 134 8 Higher 17855 2315 141 °o Higher
Groton 187 46 28.1 Lower 12811 1151 49 4.26% Lower
Groveland 173 66 Higher 5846 790 72 Higher
Hadley 94 24 29.5 Higher 12685 1006 24 2.39% Higher
Halifax 187 69 Higher 5599 881 73 Lower
Hamilton 117 19 18.4 Lower 6602 987 21 2.13% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 'Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard—Thursday, December 17, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
PositiveAverage Daily Relative Total Cha nge in
Total Case Count Percent
Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests
City/Town Case (Last 14
per 00 0i0 Positivity
Count D. days)
(Last 14 days)' 14 days)
Hampden 203 23 33.5 Higher 5244 607 25 4.12% Higher
Hancock 9 <5 33.4 Lower 152 15 3 20.00% Lower
Hanover 395 119 59.1 ' Higher 11163 1477 132 Higher
Hanson 343 100 66.4 `.. Higher 8090 1093 105 Higher
Hardwick 32 10 21.4 Higher 1821 159 12 7.55% Higher
Harvard 52 10 10.3 Lower 4761 444 10 2.25% Lower
Harwich 265 47 26.7 Higher 8992 1128 55 4.88% Lower
Hatfield 47 5 11.0 No Change 3292 351 5 1.42% Lower
Haverhill 3783 990 107.2 Higher 76576 10700 1166 10.90% Higher
Hawley 0 0 0 _ No Change 65 8 0 0% No Change
Heath 5 <5 24.3 Lower 347 29 3 10.34% Lower
Hingham 698 135 40.2 Higher 25152 3593 153 4.26% Higher
Hinsdale 12 <5 6.7 No Change 1673 204 2 0.98% Lower
Holbrook 440 94 Higher 9734 1287 105 R` Higher
Holden 545 127 Lower 21272 2464 138 5:60% Lower
Holland 45 17 47.3 Higher 1785 224 19 8.48% Higher
Holliston 307 61 31.7 Higher 13738 1 1610 66 1 4.10% No Change
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
DailyAverage
PositiveTotal Case Count Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests
City/Town Case (Last 14 per
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Count � . days)
(Last 14 days)' 14
Holyoke 2557 477 Higher 51756 7465 557 _„ ° , No Change
Hopedale 149 23 29.2 Lower 5633 670 24 3.58% Lower
Hopkinton 328 52 22.7 Lower 16660 1817 57 3.1 %% Lower
Hubbardston 54 16 24.4 Higher 3500 370 17 4.59% Higher
Hudson 697 151 51.2 Higher 18601 2389 164 6.86% Higher
Hull 171 34 24.8 Higher 7363 903 35 3.88% Higher
Huntington 46 12 39.0 1 Higher 1760 229 15 6.55% Higher
Ipswich 267 81 43.2 Higher 12069 1656 89 Higher
Kingston 363 67 35.0 Higher 13427 1890 67 3.54% Higher
Lakeville 315 102 64.1 Higher 8874 1310 116 % No Change
Lancaster 235 40 33.3 Higher 7186 914 40 4.38% Higher
Lanesborough 44 7 16.5 Lower 2322 318 7 _ 2.20% Lower
Lawrence 11685 2515 204.8 Higher 120048 18619 3223 17.31% Higher
Lee 94 29 35.5 Higher 4900 854 37 4.33% Higher
Leicester 462 130 82.4 Higher 11761 1712 145 8.47% Higher
Lenox 121 35 51.7 Lower 6126 1038 41 3.95% Lower
Leominster 2266 580 1.02;,6, Higher 41530 5455 636 11.66% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
PositiveTotal Case Count Average Daily Relative Total Percent Change in'l:
City/Town Case (Last 14 Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests
per 100,000 • « ,
Count D.
e ,
Leverett 17 5 1 _ 17.6 Higher 2793 225 5 2.22% Higher
Lexington 571 100 21.0 Higher 31517 4178 111 2.66% Higher
Leyden <5 <5 23.4 No Change 158 18 2 11.11% Higher
Lincoln 85 17 14.0 Higher 6676 951 18 1.89% Higher
Littleton 258 58 42.5 Higher 9502 1275 62 4.86% Lower
Longmeadow 493 102 47.3 Higher 18876 2416 112 4.64% Higher
Lowell 9036 2186 134.4 Higher 134740 20245 2496 12.33% Higher
Ludlow 797 253 87.2 Higher 20674 2890 295 10.21% Lower
Lunenburg 294 78 53.5 Higher 8854 1140 87 7.63% Higher
Lynn 9522 1840 i 130.4 Higher 114601 16168 2221 13.74% Higher
Lynnfield 532 208 128.2 Higher 14182 2446 224 9.16% Higher
Malden 3361 736 Higher 76187 10198 840 8.24% Higher
Manchester 87 25 36.4 Lower 4641 788 27 3.43% Lower
Mansfield 621 191 Higher 21223 2730 206 7 °o, Higher
Marblehead 546 120 45.4EHigher
Higher 21074 3331 144 4.32% Higher
Marion 163 43 10251 693 48 6.93% No Change
Marlborough 2403 491 8gher 48693 6905 540 7,. 2° .. Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 —
December 15, 2020
PositiveTotal Case Count Average Daily Relative Total Percent Changein
City/Town Case (Last 14 Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests
per 100,000 Positivity,
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
days)(Last 14 days)' 14
Marshfield 621 161 Higher 19138 2407 17610011Higher
Mashpee 222 63 29.0 Higher 12173 1657 69 4.16% Higher
Mattapoisett 172 49 Higher 5301 804 58 7.21= Higher
Maynard 248 61 41.9 Higher 10176 1344 65 4.84% Higher
Medfield 200 58 36.8 Higher 12709 1843 64 3.47% Higher
Medford 2480 571 67.1 Higher 148699 23233 635 2.73% Higher
Medway 323 89 48.7 Higher 11920 1483 95 6.4T; Higher
Melrose 885 236 58.2 Higher 38388 5042 260 5.16%' Higher
Mendon 146 43 53.2 Higher 4770 543 49 9.02% Higher
Merrimac 145 42 47.2 Higher 5725 791 46 5.82% Higher
Methuen 3748 1007 133.6 Higher 61480 9884 1264 12.79% Higher
Middleborough 763 197 51.4 Higher 20571 2846 223 7.84% Higher
Middlefield <5 <5 32.2 No Change 177 24 2 8.33% Lower
Middleton 700 161 110.3 Higher 10743 1608 183 11.38% Lower
Milford 1532 295 71.8 Higher 27046 3240 333 10.28% Higher
Millbury 572 154 80.5 Higher 12268 1718 164 9.55% Higher
Millis 170 51 46.3. Higher 6845 892 55 6.179/o Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
Total Case Count Average Daily Relative Total Percent Changein
City/Town Case (Last 14 Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests Positive Positivity Percent
Count Days) per 100,000 Case CountS2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last (Last 14 days) Positivity,
(Last 14 days)' , ,
Miliville 76 21 41.8 Higher 2189 262 22 8.40% Higher
Milton 954 221 54.9 Higher 50016 5032 248 4.93% Higher
Monroe <5 0 0 No Change 51 6 0 0% No Change
Monson 182 35 Higher 6648 707 37 Higher
Montague 106 46 Higher 7395 816 51 Higher
Monterey 10 6 46.3 Higher 744 73 6 8.22% Higher
Montgomery 9 <5 8.1 No Change 203 26 1 3.85% Higher
Mount Washington 0 0 0 No Change 41 2 0 0% No Change
Nahant 110 16 35.3 Higher 4183 602 18 2.99% Higher
Nantucket 622 294 Higher 13821 2502 302 Higher
Natick 839 127 25.2 Higher 40476 5536 148 2.670 Higher
Needham 697 121 29.6 Higher 41132 5530 137 2.48% Higher
New Ashford 0 0 0 No Change 78 6 0 0% No Change
New Bedford 6350 1 1561 Higher 95367 15240 1749 Higher
New Braintree 12 <5 20.2 Lower 663 77 3 3.90% Lower
New Marlborough 13 <5 14.1 Higher 704 75 3 4.00% Higher
New Salem 7 0 0 Lower 791 91 0 0% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
DailyTotal Case Count Average
City/Town Case (Last 14 Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests Positive Positivity Percent
per
s) Tests (Last poSitiVity3
Count � . 0 days)
Newbury 117 37 40.0 " Higher 7067 704 44 6.250o Higher
Newburyport 515 140 . 56.3 Higher 21383 2804 156 5.56% Higher
Newton 1881 320 24.9 Higher 213552 28447 362 1.27% No Change
Norfolk 594 167 Higher 11740 1217 181 14.87% Higher
North Adams 151 32 17.8 No Change 15519 1632 32 1.96% Higher
North Andover 1389 366 Higher 80436 5647 407 7.21% Higher
North Attleborough 902 240 Higher 22851 3224 251 7.79% Higher
North Brookfield 93 24 37.0 Lower 3426 473 28 5.92% Lower
North Reading 552 127 Higher 18048 2557 148 5.79% Higher
Northampton 524 78 19.1 Higher 45157 4765 90 1.89% Higher
Northborough 585 165 Higher 17893 2791 176 6.31% Higher
Northbridge 672 116 45.5 Higher 16350 2442 125 5.12% Higher
Northfield 16 6 14.5 Higher 2822 276 7 2.54% Higher
Norton 602 152 54.5 Higher 44756 2313 168 7.26% Higher
Norwell 245 48 32.0 Higher 10494 1500 48 3.20% Higher
Norwood 1287 263 62.1 Higher 33008 4198 1 291 6.93% Higher
Oak Bluffs 91 35 48.0 Higher 1 4685 491 37 7.54% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
•City/Town Cas,
• .;,,
• � .
Oakham 26 6 20.1 Higher 1447 193 7 3.63% Higher
Orange 100 26 22.9 Higher 6664 880 29 3.30% Higher
Orleans 41 9 _ 11.4 Lower 3266 384 9 2.34% Lower
Otis 14 <5 11.4 No Change 888 94 3 3.19% Higher
Oxford 330 86 44.7 Higher 10547 1269 97 7.64% Higher
Palmer 294 92 55.6 Higher 10042 1311 115 8.77% Higher
Paxton 155 39 56.2 Higher 13898 538 43 7.99% Higher
Peabody 3081 827 105.5 Higher 61598 10258 968 9.44% Higher
Pelham 13 7 , 40.5 No Change 677 72 7 9.72% l Lower
Pembroke 386 107 40.7 Higher 12992 1656 121 7.31% Higher
Pepperell 200 63 36.6 Higher 7912 983 67 6.82% Higher
Peru <5 0 0 No Change 259 22 0 0% No Change
Petersham 15 0 0 Lower 932 90 0 0% Lower
Phillipston 28 <5 16.7 No Change 974 102 4 3.92% 1 Lower
Pittsfield 1186 328 53.3 Lower 41837 6084 387 j 6.36% Lower
Plainfield 11 <5 22.8 No Change 450 40 2 5.00% No Change
Plainville 230 61 11WA7.3 Higher 7659 1 906 65 7J7V- Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 'For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
Total Case Count Average Daily Relative Total Percent Changein
Case (Last 14 Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests Positive Positivity Percent 3
per 100,000 Case Counts' Tests (Last 14 days) Tests(Last Positivity
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
days)(Last 114 days)' 14
Plymouth_h_
36 0 5 / H Plympton 41 9 ;54.
.4 Higher 1913 233 9 3.86% Higher
Princeton 63 27 .7 Higher 3538 453 28 6.18% Higher
Provincetown 36 <5 .1 Higher 2818 297 5 1.68% Higher
Quincy 3088 771 2 Higher 99170 13682 843 6.16% Higher
Randolph 1909 358 74.3 Higher 37677 5024 402 8.00% Higher
Raynham 572 140 66.1 Higher 13416 2018 163 8.08% Higher
Reading 770 185 47.7 Higher 27449 3899 203 5.21% Higher
Rehoboth 394 118 66.3 Lower 8343 1241 133 10.72% Lower
Revere 5658 1143 134.2 Higher 82707 12562 1414 11.26% Higher
Richmond 19 <5 21.9 Higher 1005 119 4 3.36% Higher
Rochester 154 56 70.5 Higher 4153 S94 60 10.10% Higher
Rockland 718 16461 1-1- 64.8 Higher 14338 2197 173 7.87% Higher
Rockport 123 10 11.1 Lower 5118 600 10 1.67% Lower
Rowe 5 <5 1 21.3 No Change 28S 33 1 3.03% Lower
Rowley 153 45 Higher 5580 686 51 7.43% Higher
Royalston 17 10 56.1 Higher 946 1 133 10 7.52% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard—Thursday, December 17, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
DailyAverage
days)Total Case Count Percent
Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests Positive Percent
City/Town Case (Last 14 per 100,000 Case CountS2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests(Last Positivity Positivity,
Russell 47 7 26.4 Higher 1260 143 7 4.90% Higher
Rutland 219 67 52.5 Higher 8497 1093 75 6. Higher
Salem 2174 573L
90.9 Higher 64721 10909 690 6.33% Higher
Salisbury 252 7358.9 Higher 6786 953 82 8.60% Higher
Sandisfield 13 <5 30.7 No Change 966 132 4 3.03% Lower
Sandwich 251 62 21.0 Higher 14118 1686 63 3.74% Higher
Saugus 1886 541 1 55.7 Higher 35012 5682 633 Higher
Savoy <5 0 0 No Change 398 54 0 0% No Change
Scituate 413 62 24.5 Higher 15257 1863 63 3.38% Higher
Seekonk 579 165 Lower 9603 1306 182 Lower
Sharon 361 62 24.2 Higher 17650 2056 68 3.31% Higher
Sheffield 41 6 14.0 Lower 6830 425 6 1.41% Lower
Shelburne 20 <5 7.8 Lower 2943 311 3 0.96% Lower
Sherborn 61 21 39.8 Higher 4187 550 22 4.00% Higher
Shirley 532 76 Higher 7843 658 81 Lower
Shrewsbury 1186 358 Higher 39688 4965 380 7.65% Higher
Shutesbury 14 1 11 Higher 1872 195 11 5.64% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
Average Daily Relative Total Changein
Total Case Count Percent
Incidence Rate Changein Total Total Tests Positive Percent
City/Town Case (Last 14 Positivit
per 100,000 . . ests Count .. days)
(Last 14 days)'
. .
Somerset 890 212 Higher 17110 2087 240 11.50% Higher
Somerville 2702 488 46.1 Higher 240193 32688 549 1.68% Higher
South Hadley 418 90 35.6 Higher 22149 2437 103 4.23% Higher
Southampton 120 45 53.4 Higher 5283 688 48 6.98% Higher
Southborough 193 51 37.7 Lower 15097 1455 53 3.64% Lower
Southbridge 741 239 101.8 Higher 14699 2141 291 13.59% Higher
Southwick 232 43 31.3 Lower 7138 779 51 6.55% Lower
Spencer 313 92 57.3 Higher 10158 1302 109 8.37% Higher
Springfield 9231 1941 88.7 Higher 171244 1 22189 2345 10.57% Lower
Sterling 307 59 53.6 Lower 9381 892 65 7.29% Lower
Stockbridge 26 <5 16.7 Higher 1968 365 4 1.10% Lower
Stoneham 977 217 69.6 Higher 28343 4184 251 6.00% No Change
Stoughton 1216 231 Higher 26555 3408 274 Higher
Stow 103 18 17.7 Lower 6840 777 22 1 2.83% Lower
Sturbridge 202 60 Higher 7560 891 64 Higher
Sudbury 347 48 19.3 Higher 18630 2275 53 2.33% Higher
Sunderland 75 18 34.6 Higher 1 12478 793 1 20 2.52% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
S-
Sutton 278 84 67.0 Lower 8093 1031 89 8.63% tower
Swampscott 452 140 73.4 Higher 19652 3301 173 5.24% Higher
Swansea 750 205 91.8 Higher 14247 1894 231 12.20% Lower
Taunton 2490 594 73.7 Higher 55326 7862 674 8.57% Higher
Templeton 232 35 27.7 Higher 7534 1245 41 3.29% Lower
Tewksbury 1506 363 84.1 j Higher 39853 5606 411 7.33% No Change
Tisbury 130 26 44.5 Higher 9038 864 29 3.36% Higher
Tolland 5 <5 17.2 _ Higher 127 17 1 5.88% Higher
Topsfield 216 49 60.6 Higher 7733 1015 57 5.62% Higher
Townsend 171 44 34.5 Higher 6752 781 48 6.15% Higher
Truro 18 <5 10.9 Higher 1228 116 3 2.59% Higher
Tyngsborough 545 198 118.1 Higher 10473 1505 218 14.49% Higher
Tyringham <5 0 0 No Change 218 15 0 _0%__ No Change
Upton 113 20 15.5 Lower 5968 694 22 3.17%° Lower
Uxbridge 379 93 42.6 Higher 11107 1319 98 7.43% Higher
Wakefield 928 214 56.4 Higher 31638 4119 252 6.12% Higher
Wales 27 14 52.3 Higher 1073 126 17 13.49% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
Changein
IF
Percent 1
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Walpole 694 154 Higher 25530 3037 167 5.50% No Change
Waltham 2644 406 43.6 Higher 152528 10694 439 4.11% Higher
Ware 158 35 24.6 Higher 8435 983 41 4.17% Higher
Wareham 634 170 50.2 Higher 15315 2263 187 Higher
Warren 62 12 15.7 Higher 3068 348 14 4.02% Higher
Warwick <5 <5 9.7 j Higher 475 49 1 2.04% Higher
Washington <5 <5 16.0 No Change 278 31 1 3.23% Lower
Watertown 1023 241 52.1 Higher 45230 6545 285 4.35% Higher
Wayland 238 47 25.4 Higher 15739 2120 54 2.55% Higher
Webster 700 171 Higher 18808 2374 18674.92%
Higher
Wellesley 565 87 20.9 Higher 91886 9268 97 No Change
Wellfleet 25 8 20.7 Higher 1747 154 9 Higher
Wendell 6 <5 20.1 Lower 742 61 3 Lower
Wenham 99 13 17.8 Lower 6515 531 18 3.39% No Change
West Boylston 199 47 42.8 Lower 7501 1037 53 5.11% Lower
West Bridgewater 311 93 _ 91.2 Higher 8434 1184 102 ° Higher
West Brookfield 1 78 24 1 46.3 Higher 1 4077 505 26 5.15% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVUD-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA byK~^ n, January 1, 2020 _
December 15, 2020
Data are current as of 11:59prn on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such n,suppressed for confidentiality purposes. zFor the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page z4. 2mumbe,of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
<11/22/2020-12/05/2020>. xighe,~nvmbe,of new cases in the current two-week penodhiuherthanthenumbe,ofnewcaseodu,inothc|ast two-week period. Lowe,~numberuf new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last twn+meekpennd. mvchanoe~numbe,uf new cases incurrent two-week period is equal to the number vf new cases
during the last two-week period. 3chanoe in percent positivity compared mthe previous week's(zz/zo/zozo)report. mocha"ge~<o.zm&diffenence in the percent positivity. oP*calculates rates
pe,1m0,onn population using denominators estimated by the University ofMassachusetts Donahue Institute using modified Hamilton'pe,rvmude|(StrateS,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for zozz through zoz0,report,Oct zo1ol As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day asdata
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city o,town of residence)isobtained.
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Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 -
December 15, 2020
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Williamstown 136 21 20.9 Higher 43616 1805 23 1.27% Higher
Wilmington 899 208 60.7 Higher 21545 2983 228 7.64% No Change
Winchendon 248 53 1 35.2 Higher 7951 1005 56 5.57% Higher
Winchester 515 156 50.0 Higher 29700 4671 168 3.60% Higher
Windsor 6 <5 8.5 Lower 517 71 1 1.41% Lower
Winthrop 1185 283 _ 107.1 Higher 36911 5531 334 6.04% Higher
Woburn 1961 458 78.8 Higher 44335 6205 519 8.36% 4d Higher
Worcester 12344 2426 90.5 _ Higher 400118 41795 2675 6.40% Higher
Worthington 18 11 75.1 Higher 947 127 13 10.24% Lower
Wrentham 470 70 44.4 Higher 14737 1845 72 3.90% Higher
Yarmouth 457 128 38.0 Higher 17618 2588 143 5.53 Higher
Unknown 824 199 * * 179317 18087 200
State 2923161 63445 Higher 9809105 1202244 72236 Higher
4Address information for these cases is currently being obtained.
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;For populations<50,000,<5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey,
Green,Yellow,and Red,please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/05/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in
the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases
during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates
per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates
for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020,the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates,the most current available data. Please note:
Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data
cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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'ws Average Daily Incidence Rate per 100,000 Color Calculations
Population
Group Under 10K 14K-50K Over 50K
Less than or equal Less than or equal Less than or equal
to 10 total cases to 10 total cases to 15 total cases
Green Less than or equal <10 avg cases/100k <10 avg cases/100k
to 15 total cases AND >10 total cases AND >15 total cases
YelloW Less than or equal a10 avg cases/100k ?10 avg cases/100k
to 25 total cases OR >_5% pos rate OR >_ 4% pos rate
More than 25 total >_10 avg cases/100k >_10 avg cases/100k
cases AND >_5% pos rate AND >_4°% pas rate
As of 11/5, DPH is using 2019 population estimates derived from a method developed by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute.
The 2019 estimates are the most currently available data. 24
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard — Thursday, December 17, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by County, January 1,
2020 - December 15, 2020
County
un
Barnstable County 4179 893 29.4 Higher 169607 22703 1000 I_ 4.40% No Change
Berkshire County 2330 585 33.1 Lower 163902 17139 668 3.90% Lower
Bristol County 27549 6498 81.2 Higher 587763 73986 7402 10.00% Higher
Dukes and Nantucket Higher
Counties 1025 401 99.4 40792 4956 420 8.47% Higher
Essex County 47846 11323 101.5 Higher 999581 139465 13614 9.76% Higher
Franklin County 1030 351 35.2 Higher 85541 7901 380 4.81% Higher
Hampden County 21402 4483 68.0 Higher 484923 61801 5285 8.55% Higher
Hampshire County 3038 641 27.9 Higher 332172 22816 706 3.09% Higher
Middlesex County 61641 13407 58.9 Higher 2489721 319519 15088 4.72% Higher
Norfolk County 21684 4738 47.3 Higher 854368 107062 5233 4.89% Higher
Plymouth County 19430 4008 54.3 Higher 467763 61518 4429 7.20% Higher
Suffolk County 46365 8076 71.3 Higher 1918588 226193 9153 4.05% Higher
Worcester County 33973 7842 66.8 Higher 1035067 119098 8658 7.27% Higher
unknown' 824 199 * * 179317 18087 200
State 292316 63445 65.1 Higher 9809105 1202244 72236 6.01% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020;'Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period(11/29/2020—12/12/2020)compared to the previous two-week period
(11/22/2020—12/5/2020). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in the
current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases during
the last two-week period. 2Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week's(12/10/2020)report. No Change=<0.10%difference in the percent positivity. 3Address information for
these cases is currently being obtained. DPH calculates rates per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified
Hamilton-Perry model(Strate S,et al.Small Area Population Estimates for 2011 through 2020,report,Oct 2016.) Please note:Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH
surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system)and new
demographic information(assigning cases to their city or town of residence)is obtained.
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Cases are excluded when City/Town is unknown. and are subject to change.
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- 16,094.01 - 43,211.62 1 inch - 20 miles
* Unknown Official City/Town (N = 18,087) Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences * Data as of 15DEC2020
Cases are excluded when City/Town is unknown. and are subject to change.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
Rate (per 100,000) of New Confirmed
COVID- 19 Cases in Past 7 Days by
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Region
7 Day Total of New Cases Through December 6, 2020
1 406 3
2 478
1
3 741 Z 4
4 381
5 463
Notes
(1)Massachusetts is divided into five geographical EMS regions.For more information,please see https://www.mass.gov/service-details/ems-regions-in-massachusetts.
(2)Cases per 100,000 for each EMS region are calculated as the number of new cases within a region divided by that region's population multiplied by 100,000.
(3)Data source:MAVEN and Umass Donahue Institute Population Estimates.
(4)Congregate care testing surveillance guidance requires facilities to take different action if their regional transmission is above or below 40 new cases per 100,000 residents.
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MA Contact Tracing: Case and Contact Outreach Outcomes
Case • Outreach Completed:
of ” . of . •4
Case Outreach Outcomes Contact Outreach Outcomes
Apr. 10,2020—Dec. 12,2020 Apr. 10,2020-Dec. 12,2020
■ Isolation/Quarantine
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3.2% Not Reached J 6.6%
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Note: The COVID-19 Community Tracing Collaborative (CTC) began operation on April 10, 2020. Data in this dashboard reflect the combined contact tracing
conducted by Local Health Departments, Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) and the CTC since that date. Prior to April 10, 2020, all COVID-19
contact tracing in Massachusetts was conducted by Local Health Departments.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard — Thursday, December 17, 2020
MA Contact Tracing: Case and Contact Outreach Outcomes for Last Two Weeks
Case Outreach Completed:
(65% Case Outreach Completed Within I D.
• Dec. I 1
Nov. • Dec. 1 1
Case Outreach Outcomes Contact Outreach Outcomes
Nov. 29-Dec. 12,2020 Nov.29-Dec.12,2020
■ Isolation/Quarantine
Complete
Lost-to Follow Up 1.4%
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■ Deceased A911h
2 8% ■Ongoing Monitoring
1. 0.1% Other 24.1%
21.0% a Not Reached
Note: The COVID-19 Community Tracing Collaborative (CTC) began operation on April
10, 2020. Data in this dashboard reflect the combined contact tracing conducted by
Total Workforce (Dec. 15,2020) 3,363 Local Health Departments, Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) and the
Combined case investigation,contact tracing,and monitoring workforce CTC since that date. Prior to April 10, 2020, all COVID-19 contact tracing in
Massachusetts was conducted by Local Health Departments. 30
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Massachusetts ResidentsQuarantined due to COVID- 19
Data are accurate as of 12/15/2020 at 5p.m.
Massachusetts Residents Subject to COVID-19 Number of
Quarantine by Current Status as of December 16, 2020 Residents
Total of Individuals Currently Undergoing 191027
Monitoring/Under Quarantine
Total of Individuals who have Completed Monitoring 132,322
(no longer in Quarantine)
Total of Individuals Subject to Quarantine 151,349
Learn more about quarantine or self monitoring.
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04 Massachusetts Residents Isolated due to COVI D- 1
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300,000 292,316
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NOTE:Individuals who had a confirmed case of COVID-19 and are no longer in isolation are considered for purposes of this report to be recovered.As part of this definition,DPH is counting people as released
from isolation after 21 days of illness or 21 days past the date of their test in all settings including nursing homes and state facilities.
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Exposure Setting Includes
24/7 Congregate Settings Group homes,congregate housing,disabled community housing, halfway houses,sober homes, residential
treatment centers,lodging and rooming houses
Child Care
Colleges and Universities
Corrections Jails, prisons, houses of corrections,correctional treatment centers
Hospitals All hospitals, including inpatient psychiatric, inpatient addiction treatment,chronic disease and rehabilitation
Household Shared residence—not associated with another cluster
Industrial Settings Industrial settings including construction and non-food manufacturers,warehouses and distribution centers
K-12 Schools Boarding schools, public schools, private schools,special education schools
Long Term Care Facilities
Organized Athletics and Camps Sports teams,tournaments,and clubs;children's camps
Other
Other Food Establishments Food distributors, manufacturers,warehouses,processors,farms,and food pantries
Other Healthcare Ambulatory mental health services, community health centers, home health,dental,ambulatory care settings,
hospice,addiction treatment(non-residential or outpatient),emergency medical services
Other Workplaces Offices,work-related events,first responders
Places of Worship
Recreation/Cultural Gyms,fitness centers,swimming pools, beaches,movie theaters,golfing, boating,casinos
Restaurants and Food Courts
Retail and Services Grocery stores,hair salons, barbers,other retail stores
Senior Living Assisted living facilities,retirement communities,senior housing
Shelters
Social Gatherings Parties,group gatherings,weddings,funerals, private clubs,yacht clubs
Travel and Lodging Domestic or international travel,hotels,cruise ships
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Rv` L� Active COVI D- 19 Cluster Explanation
Clusters Within Long-Term Care Facilities
-A confirmed case is defined as a staff or resident with a new positive COVID-19 test result.
-Confirmed cases are reported by each facility in aggregate, at least once a week, and are assigned to the week in which the data are
submitted.
-A "new" cluster is defined as two or more confirmed cases in a facility that has not reported a confirmed case in the prior 4 weeks.
-A cluster is deemed closed when a facility has gone two incubation periods (28 days) without reporting a confirmed case among staff
or residents.
Household Clusters
-A household "cluster" is defined as two or more confirmed Massachusetts cases, who reside at the same address with COVID-19
infection within 28 days of each other, and who are not associated with another cluster.
-The date assigned to each confirmed case's event is that of the first positive lab date.
-A cluster is deemed closed once two incubation periods (28 days) have passed from the last confirmed case.
All Other Clusters
-All other "clusters" are defined as two or more confirmed Massachusetts cases with a common exposure.
-The date assigned to each confirmed case's event is that of the first positive lab date.
-The date assigned to each contact is that of the date they were linked to the cluster.
-A cluster is deemed closed once two incubation periods (28 days) have passed from the last confirmed case.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
�v� L Active COVID Clusters by Exposure Setting Type
Exposure New Clusters(Identified 11/15—12/12) Ongoing Clusters(Cluster Identified Prior to Total
11/15 But Not Meeting Criteria for Closing)
Setting Clusters Confirmed Cases Contacts Clusters Confirmed Cases ', Contacts Clusters Confirmed Cases Contacts
24/7 Congregate Settings 36 22S S2 58 59: 28 94 284 80
Child Care 130 364 SO4 120 81j 215 250 445 719
Colleges&Universities 7 63 12 33 7 27 40 70 39
Corrections 1 2 0 15 860I 128 16 862I 128
Hospitals 15 175 30 24 161 28 39 336 58
Household 15,740 40,339 6,747 3,7001 22,487 44,039
Industrial Settings 16 65 25 65 162 56 81 2271 81
K-12 Schools 31 151 130 51 23� 123 82 1741 253
Long Term Care Facilities 1 142 1,378 171 1,776 3131 3,1S4'
Offices I2 5 0 14 1 2i 161 6,1 2
Organized Athletics/Camps 5 26 91 25 15 108 30 j 41 I 199
Other 1 5 0 8 5 30 9 101 30
Other Food Establishments 5 26 6 8 8 1 13 34 7
Other Healthcare 16 74 64 23 19 10 39 93 74
Other Workplaces 19 86 59 24 52 7 43 138 66
Places of Worship 1 6 0 15 12 11 16 181 11
Recreation/Cultural 4 23 0 4 0 0 8 23 0
Restaurants&Food Courts 30 182 53 54 21 110 84 2031 163
Retail&Services 13 37 10 21 15 16 34 521 26
Senior Living 4S 257 139 46 184 36 91 441 17S
Shelters 0 0 0 5 3 11 5 3 11
Social Gatherings 46 262 71 49 16 22 95 278! 93
Travel&Lodging 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0
Total 16,305 43,751 1,246 7,583 7,180 %9 23,888 50,931 j 2,215
New Clusters:Clusters with the first case(indicated by the first positive lab result)identified during the four week period 11/15—12/12/2020
Ongoing Clusters:Clusters with the first case identified prior to 11/15 that has not met criteria to be closed. Confirmed cases included in ongoing clusters occurred between 11/15 and 12/12 but are associated with a cluster that began prior to 11/15.Close contacts
included in ongoing clusters occurred between 11/15 and 12/12 but are associated with a cluster that began prior to 11/15
Closed Clusters:A cluster is closed after 28 days have passed since the last confirmed case;19,676 clusters are closed,102,201 cases are associated with closed clusters
Source of data:Massachusetts Department of Public Health,Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences.Long Term Care Facility Data from the National Healthcare Safety Network beginning 5/31/2020. All other data from MAVEN and are subject to
change.Only clusters consisting of two or more confirmed Massachusetts cases with a common exposure have been included. 35
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.
Note:all data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020.Other colleges and universities may also be coordinating or conducting laboratory testing for their students,faculty and staff but not identifying that in
the laboratory reports they send to DPH.
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November December
Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.Note:all data are current as of 11:59 pm on 12/15/2020.
Other colleges and universities may also be coordinating or conducting laboratory testing for their students,faculty and staff but not identifying that in the laboratory reports they send to DPH.
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.Note:all data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020.Please refer to previous page for the
daily counts of the new molecular tests associated with higher education settings by date of test.Other colleges and universities may also be coordinating or conducting laboratory testing for their students,faculty and staff but not identifying that in the
laboratory reports they send to DPH.
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This data covers 11/29/2020 to 12/12/2020
Total COVID- 19 Cases by Age Group for Last Rate (per 100,000) of Total COVID- 19 Cases by
Two Weeks Age Group for Last Two Weeks
o'r 13,346 1,299.7
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences,Population Estimates 2011-2019:Small Area Population Estimates 2011-2020,version 2019;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.Note:
all data are current as of 11:59 pm on 12/15/2020.Includes both probable and confirmed cases.
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Cases and Case Rate by Sex for Last Two Weeks
This data covers 11/29/2020 to 12/12/2020
Total COVID- 19 Cases by Sex for Last Two Rate (per 100,000) of Total COVID- 19 Cases by
Weeks Sex for Last Two Weeks
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences,Population Estimates 2011-2019:Small Area Population Estimates 2D11-2020,version 2019;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.Note:
all data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/15/2020.Includes both probable and confirmed cases.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
Hospitalizations & Hospitalization Rate by Age Group
for Last Two Weeks This data covers 11/29/2020 to 12/12/2020
Total COVID- 19 Cases Occurring in the Last Two Rate (per 100,000) of Total COVID- 19 Cases
Weeks who were Reported as Hospitalized* by Occurring in the Last Two Weeks who were
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences;Population Estimates 2011-2019:Small Area Population Estimates 2011-2020,version 2019;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.Notes:
all data are current as of 11:59 pm on 12/15/2020;*Hospitalization refers to status at any point in time,not necessarily the current status of the patient,demographic data on hospitalized patients collected retrospectively;analysis does not include all hospitalized
patients and may not add up to data totals from hospital surveys.Includes both probable and confirmed cases.
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the MDPH survey of hospitals(hospital survey data are self-reported);Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.
Notes:for purposes of this reporting,"confirmed"are cases with a PCR test.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
Deaths and Death Rate by Age Group for Last Two
r Weeks This data covers 11/29/2020 to 12/12/2020
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics;Population Estimates 2011-2018:Small Area Population Estimates 2011-2020,version 2018;Tables and
Figures created by the Office of Population Health.Note:all data are current as of 11:59 pm on 12/15/2020.Includes both probable and confirmed cases.
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`� ILIV"' Deaths and Death Rate by County for Last Two Weeks
This data covers 11/29/2020 to 12/12/2020
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences;County Population Estimates 2011-2018:Small Area Population Estimates 2011-2020,version 2018,Massachusetts Department of Public Health,Bureau
of Environmental Health;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.Note:all data are current as of 11:59 pm on 12/15/2020.Includes both probable and confirmed cases.
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Deaths by Sex Previous Hospitalization, & Underlying ng
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Data current as of 11:59 m on 12/15/2020
Total Deaths by Sex+ Total Deaths with a Previous Hospitalization* Total Deaths** with Underlying Conditions
5,318 1,811 (15.7%)
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(46.2%)
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(53.8%) (32.2%) (52.1%)
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Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics;Demographic data on hospitalized patients collected retrospectively;analysis does not include all hospitalized
patients and may not add up to data totals from hospital survey;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.
Note:all data are cumulative and current as of 11:59 pm on 12/15/2020.*Hospitalized at any point in time,not necessarily the current status;**Only includes data from deaths following completed investigation,figures are updates as additional investigations
are completed;+Excludes unknown values.Includes both probable and confirmed cases.
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Tvp. sV Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
`1 ' Lip Cases, Hospitalizations, & Deaths b Race Ethnicity
Data current as of 11:59P m on 12/15/2020
The following caveats apply to these data:
1.Information on race and ethnicity is collected and reported by laboratories,healthcare providers and local boards of health and may or may not reflect self-report by the individual case.2.If no information is
provided by any reporter on a case's race or ethnicity,DPH classifies it as missing.3.A classification of unknown indicates the reporter did not know the race and ethnicity of the individual,the individual refused to
provide information,or that the originating system does not capture the information.4.Other indicates multiple races or that the originating system does not capture the information.
Note:COVID-19 testing is currently conducted by dozens of private labs,hospitals,and other partners and the Department of Public Health is working with these organizations to improve data reporting by race and
ethnicity,to better understand where,and on whom,the burden of illness is falling so the Commonwealth can respond more effectively. On 4/8,the Commissioner of Public Health issued an Order related to
collecting complete demographic information for all confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients.
Total Cases, n=304,112 Total Cases Reported as Hospitalized*, n=15,372 Total Deaths, n=11,513
6.8%2.4% 9.0/o 0 7.2/o 3.4% ° 2.5`%
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75.1%
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27.1%
*Asian Non-Hispanic Black/African American Non-Hispanic *Hispanic *Other Non-Hispanic •Unknown/Missing •White Non-Hispanic
Data Sources:COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics;Tables and Figures created by the Office of Population Health.Note:all data are cumulative and current as of
11:59pm on 12/15/2020.*Hospitalization refers to status at any point in time,not necessarily the current status of the patient/demographic data on hospitalized patients collected retrospectively;analysis does not include all hospitalized patients and may not
add up to data totals from hospital surveys.Includes both probable and confirmed cases.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
gy,'a " COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (1/9) Cumulative data collected as of 12/15/2020
Facility County Total Number COVID- Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19 licensed of 19
beds Deaths** beds Cases* Deaths**
16 ACRES HEALTHCARE CENTER HAMPDEN 120 >30 16 BEAR MOUNTAIN AT READING MIDDLESEX 123 >30 32
ABERJONA NURSING CENTER INC MIDDLESEX 123 >30 6 BEAR MOUNTAIN AT SUDBURY MIDDLESEX 142 >30 15
ACADEMY MANOR ESSEX 174 >30 25 BEAR MOUNTAIN AT WEST SPRINGFIELD HAMPDEN 168 >30 21
ADVINIA CARE AT PROVINCETOWN BARNSTABLE 41 1-10 0 BEAR MOUNTAIN AT WORCESTER WORCESTER 173 >30 14
ADVINIA CARE AT WILMINGTON MIDDLESEX 142 >30 31 BEAUMONT AT UNIVERSITY CAMPUS WORCESTER 164 >30 39
ADVOCATE HEALTHCARE OF EAST BOSTON LLC SUFFOLK 190 >30 19 BEAUMONT REHAB&SKILLED NURSING CTR-NATICK MIDDLESEX 53 >30 10
AGAWAM HEALTHCARE HAMPDEN 176 >30 27 BEAUMONT REHAB&SKILLED NURSING CTR-NORTHBORO WORCESTER 96 >30 32
ALDEN COURT NURSING CARE&REHABILITATION CENTER BRISTOL 142 >30 14 BEAUMONT REHAB&SKILLED NURSING CTR-NORTHBRIDGE WORCESTER 154 >30 41
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT ABBOTT ESSEX 55 11-30 1-4 BEAUMONT REHAB&SKILLED NURSING CTR-WESTBORO WORCESTER 152 >30 31
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT BALDWINVILLE WORCESTER 94 >30 15 BEAVEN KELLY HOME HAMPDEN 57 0 0
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT BRAINTREE NORFOLK 101 >30 23 BELMONT MANOR NURSING HOME IN MIDDLESEX 156 >30 S6
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT DEVEREUX ESSEX 64 >30 18 BELVIDERE HEALTHCARE CENTER MIDDLESEX 115 >30 12
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT MARIE ESTHER MIDDLESEX 78 11-30 1-4 BENCHMARK SNR LIVING AT THE COMMONS IN LINCOLN SNF MIDDLESEX 32 11-30 0
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT MARINA BAY NORFOLK 167 >30 38 BENJAMIN HEALTHCARE CENTER SUFFOLK 205 >30 20
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT ROSEWOOD ESSEX 135 >30 34 BERKELEY RETIREMENT HOMETHE ESSEX 44 1-10 0
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT WEST ACRES PLYMOUTH 130 >30 37 BERKSHIRE PLACE BERKSHIRE S4 0 0
ANN'S REST HOME SUFFOLK 13 0 0 BERKSHIRE REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER BERKSHIRE 57 1-10 0
APPLE VALLEY CENTER MIDDLESEX 123 >30 1-4 BETHANY SKILLED NURSING FACIUTY MIDDLESEX 169 >30 20
APPLEWOOD-A HOME FOR ELDERS WORCESTER 32 1-10 0 BLAIRE HOUSE OF MILFORD WORCESTER 73 >30 17
ARMENIAN NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER SUFFOLK 83 >30 30 BLAIRE HOUSE OF TEWKSBURY MIDDLESEX 131 >30 23
ARNOLD HOUSE INC MIDDLESEX 22 11-30 0 BLAIRE HOUSE OF WORCESTER _ WORCESTER 75 >30 27
ATTLEBORO HEALTHCARE BRISTOL 120 >30 15 BLUE HILLS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER NORFOLK 92 >30 15
BAKER-KATZ SKILLED NURSING AND REHABILITATION CTR ESSEX 77 >30 14 BLUEBERRY HILL REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR ESSEX 132 >30 25
BAYPATH AT DUXBURY NURSING&REHABILITATION CTR PLYMOUTH 120 >30 18 BOSTON HOME INC(THE) SUFFOLK 96 >30 1-4
BAYPOINTE REHAB CENTER PLYMOUTH 169 >30 42 BOSTONIAN NURSING CARE&REHABILITATION CTR THE SUFFOLK 121 11-30 10
BEAR HILL HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER MIDDLESEX 169 >30 27 BOURNE MANOR EXTENDED CARE FACILITY BARNSTABLE 142 1-10 0
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT ANDOVER _..._ ESSEX 135 >30 13 BRAINTREE MANOR HEALTHCARE NORFOLK 177 >30 14
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths—includes residents only.***Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,rest
homes,and skilled nursing facilities;reported COVID-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet
been identified.As of May 25th 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and rest homes must
report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed and reported as 1-4,to
protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative tests from nursing home
residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported resident deaths to DPH Bureau of
Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reporting System. 47
Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
4u,` f COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (2/9) Cumulative data collected as of 12/15/2020
Facility County Total Number COVID- Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19 licensed of 19
beds Deaths** beds Cases* Deaths**
BRANDON WOODS OF DARTMOUTH BRISTOL 118 >30 24 CARE ONE AT LEXINGTON MIDDLESEX 211 >30 24
BRANDON WOODS OF NEW BEDFORD BRISTOL 135 >30 7 CARE ONE AT LOWELL MIDDLESEX 160 >30 20
_._... ------.—...._--
BRENTWOOD REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR(THE) ESSEX 159 >30 25 CARE ONE AT MILLBURY WORCESTER 154 >30 28
BRIARWOOD REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE CENTER NORFOLK 120 >30 33 CARE ONE AT NEW BEDFORD BRISTOL 154 >30 34
BRIDGEWATER NURSING HOME PLYMOUTH 43 0 0 CARE ONE AT NEWTON MIDDLESEX 202 >30 38
BRIGHAM HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER ESSEX 64 1-10 0 CARE ONE AT NORTHAMPTON HAMPSHIRE 125 >30 22
BRIGHTON HOUSE REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER SUFFOLK 78 >30 18 CARE ONE AT PEABODY ESSEX 1S0 >30 27
BROCKTON HEALTH CENTER PLYMOUTH 123 >30 21 CARE ONE AT RANDOLPH NORFOLK 168 >30 41
BROOK HAVEN ASSISTED LIVING LLC WORCESTER 34 0 0 CARE ONE AT REDSTONE HAMPDEN 254 >30 15
BROOKHAVEN AT LEXINGTON MIDDLESEX 49 11-30 14 CARE ONE AT WEYMOUTH NORFOLK 154 >30 28
BROOKHOUSE HOME FOR AGED WOMEN IN S ESSEX 36 1-10 0 CARE ONE AT WILMINGTON MIDDLESEX 132 >30 36
BROOKSIDE REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER WORCESTER 81 1-10 0 CARLETON-WILLARD VILLAGE RETIREMENT&NURSING CTR MIDDLESEX 179 >30 14
BRUSH HILL CARE CENTER NORFOLK 160 >30 5 CARLYLE HOUSE MIDDLESEX 55 >30 14
BUCKLEY-GREENFIELD HEALTHCARE CENTER FRANKLIN 120 >30 26 CARVALHO GROVE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER BRISTOL 112 >30 16
BURGOYNE REST HOME SUFFOLK 11 0 0 CASA DE RAMANA REHABILITATION CENTER MIDDLESEX 124 >30 9
CALDWELL HOME-EXTENDED CARE WORCESTER 28 0 0 CATHOLIC MEMORIAL HOME BRISTOL 300 >30 27
CAMBRIDGE REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER MIDDLESEX 83 >30 21 CEDAR VIEW REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER ESSEX 106 >30 25
CAMPION HEALTH&WELLNESS INC MIDDLESEX 70 11-30 0 CEDARWOOD GARDENS NORFOLK 82 1-10 1-4
CAPE HERITAGE REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER BARNSTABLE 123 1-10 0 CENTER FOR EXTENDED CARE AT AMHERST HAMPSHIRE 134 >30 24
CAPE REGENCY REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER BARNSTABLE 120 >30 17 CHAPIN CENTER HAMPDEN 160 >30 29
CAPE WINDS REST HOME OF HYANNIS BARNSTABLE 37 1-10 0 CHARLENE MANOR EXTENDED CARE FACILITY FRANKLIN 123 >30 13
CAPE WINDS REST HOME OF SANDWICH BARNSTABLE 20 0 0 CHARLTON MANOR REST HOME WORCESTER 32 11-30 0
CARDIGAN NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER PLYMOUTH 65 11-30 10 CHESTNUT HILL OF EAST LONGMEADOW HAMPDEN 135 1-10 0
CARE ONE AT BROOKLINE NORFOLK 120 >30 28 CHESTNUT WOODS REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR ESSEX 88 >30 19
CARE ONE AT CONCORD MIDDLESEX 135 >30 26 CHETWYNDE HEALTHCARE MIDDLESEX 75 >30 19
CARE ONE AT ESSEX PARK ESSEX 202 >30 33 CHICOPEE REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER HAMPDEN 68 >30 11
CARE ONE AT HOLYOKE HAMPDEN 164 >30 20 CHILTON HOUSE REST HOME(THE) PLYMOUTH 36 0 0
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths—includes residents only.***Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,rest
homes,and skilled nursing facilities;reported COVID-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet
been identified.As of May 25th 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and rest homes must
report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed and reported as 1-4,to
protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative tests from nursing home
residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported resident deaths to DPH Bureau of
Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reporting System. 48
Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
gVJ1•ti,.��.� COVID Cases and Facility—
Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (3/9) Cumulative data collected as ofl2/15/2020
Facility County Total Number COVID- Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19 licensed of 19
beds Deaths** beds Cases* Deaths**
CHRISTOPHER HOUSE OF WORCESTER WORCESTER 156 >30 23 D'YOUVILLE SENIOR CARE MIDDLESEX 208 30 16
CLIFTON REHABILITATION NURSING CENTER BRISTOL 142 >30 10 EAST LONGMEADOW SKILLED NURSING CENTER HAMPDEN 119 >30 24
COLEMAN HOUSE WORCESTER 45 >30 17 EASTPOINTE REHAB CENTER SUFFOLK 195 >30 64
COLONY CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION PLYMOUTH 92 >30 22 ELAINE CENTER AT HADLEV --�- �� HAMPSHIRE 154 >30 8
......-.....................
COMMONS RESIDENCE AT ORCHARD COVE NORFOLK 45 >30 12 ELIOT CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION MIDDLESEX 114 >30 9
CONTINUING CARE AT BROOKSBY VILLAGE ESSEX 88 11-30 1-4 ELIZABETH CATHERINE REST HOME NORFOLK 26 0 0
COPLEY AT STOUGHTON-BAYSTATE CONSOLIDATED PROPER NORFOLK 123 >30 15 ELIZABETH SETON NORFOLK 84 >30 17
COUNTRY CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION ESSEX 111 11-30 0 ELLEN RICE REST HOME INC. HAMPDEN 12 0 0
COUNTRY GARDENS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER BRISTOL 86 >30 8 ELLIS NURSING HOME(THE) NORFOLK 191 >30 41
COUNTRYSIDE HEALTH CARE OF MILFORD WORCESTER 109 >30 11 ELMHURST HEALTHCARE(THE) MIDDLESEX 45 11-30 1-4
COURTYARD NURSING CARE CENTER MIDDLESEX 224 >30 72 EMERSON REHABILITATION&TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT MIDDLESEX 20 1-10 0
CRANEVILLE PLACE REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CT BERKSHIRE 89 1-10 0 FAIRHAVEN HEALTHCARE CENTER MIDDLESEX 169 >30 25
CRESCENT MANOR REST HOME INC WORCESTER 58 1-10 0 FAIRMOUNT REST HOME INC. SUFFOLK 32 11-30 0
CUSHING MANOR COMM SUPPORT FACILITY SUFFOLK 36 0 0 FAIRVIEW COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BERKSHIRE 146 1-10 1-4
DAGGETT-CRANDALL NEWCOMB HOME BRISTOL 30 0 0 FALL RIVER HEALTHCARE BRISTOL 176 >30 14
DALTON REST HOME WORCESTER 34 11-30 0 FALL RIVER JEWISH HOME INC BRISTOL 62 1-10 0
DARTMOUTH MANOR REST HOME BRISTOL 25 0 0 FARREN CARE CENTER FRANKLIN 122 1-10 0
DAVENPORT MEMORIAL HOME MIDDLESEX 18 1-10 0 FITCH HOME INC.(THE) MIDDLESEX 26 11-30 0
DAY BROOK VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING HAMPDEN 92 >30 27 FITCHBURG HEALTHCARE WORCESTER 160 >30 23
DEDHAM HEALTHCARE NORFOLK 145 >30 18 FITCHBURG REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER WORCESTER 36 >30 1-4
DEN-MAR HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER ESSEX 76 >30 13 FULLER HOUSE OF STONEHAM REST HOME MIDDLESEX 13 1-10 0
DEXTER HOUSE HEALTHCARE MIDDLESEX 130 >30 20 GARDEN PLACE HEALTHCARE BRISTOL 133 >30 16
DODGE PARK REST HOME INC. _ �-_ WORCESTER 60 11-30 1-4 GARDNER REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER WORCESTER 124 1-10 0
DONNA KAY REST HOME WORCESTER 60 1-10 0 GERMAN CENTER FOR EXTENDED CARE SUFFOLK 133 >30 22
DOOLITTLE HOME THE NORFOLK 32 0 0 GERMAN HOME THE ESSEX 31 0 0
DWYER HOME NORFOLK 50 11-30 1-4 GLEN RIDGE NURSING CARE CENTER MIDDLESEX 1154 >30 26
D'YOUVILLE CENTER FOR ADVANCE THERAPY MIDDLESEX 33 11-30 1-4 GLOUCESTER HEALTHCARE ESSEX 101 >30 16
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths-includes residents only.***Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,rest
homes,and skilled nursing facilities;reported COVID-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet
been identified.As of May 2Sth 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and rest homes
must report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed and reported as
1-4,to protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative tests from nursing
home residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported resident deaths to DPH
Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reporting System. 49
Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (4/9) Cumulative data collected as of 12/15/2020
Facility County Total Number COVID- Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19 licensed of 19
beds Deaths** beds Cases* Deaths**
GOVERNORS CENTER HAMPDEN 100 >30 15 HUNT NURSING&REHAB CENTER ESSEX 120 >30 28
GREENWOOD NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER MIDDLESEX 36 11-30 5 IVY HILL COURT ESSEX 30 0 0
GUARDIAN CENTER(THE) PLYMOUTH 123 >30 19 JEANNE JUGAN RESIDENCE MIDDLESEX 84 >30 12
HALCYON HOUSE ESSEX 20 1-10 0 JEFFREY&SUSAN BRUDNICK CENTER FOR LIVING ESSEX 180 >30 46
HALE HOUSE SUFFOLK 60 0 0 ]ESMOND NURSING HOME ESSEX 57 11-30 5
HANCOCK PARK REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER NORFOLK 142 >30 21 JEWISH HEALTHCARE CENTER WORCESTER 141 >30 27
HANNAH B G SHAW HOME FOR THE AGED PLYMOUTH 107 1-10 0 JML CARE CENTER INC BARNSTABLE 132 11-30 5
HANNAH DUSTON HEALTHCARE CENTER ESSEX 128 >30 25 JOHN ADAMS HEALTHCARE CENTER NORFOLK 71 >30 0
HARBOR HOUSE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER PLYMOUTH 142 >30 34 JOHN SCOTT HOUSE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER NORFOLK 138 >30 28
HATHAWAY MANOR EXTENDED CARE BRISTOL 142 >30 33 JULIAN J LEVITT FAMILY NURSING HOME HAMPDEN 200 >30 66
HATHORNE HILL ESSEX 120 >30 9 KATZMAN FAMILY CENTER FOR LIVING SUFFOLK 120 w >30 56
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HAVENWOOD REST HOME BRISTOL 41 1-10 0 KEYSTONE CENTER WORCESTER 106 >30 9
HEATHWOOD HEALTHCARE MIDDLESEX 73 >30 12 KIMBALL FARMS NURSING CARE CENTER BERKSHIRE 74 >30 15
HELLENIC NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER NORFOLK 154 >30 32 KNOLLWOOD NURSING CENTER WORCESTER 82 11-30 1-4
HERITAGE HALL EAST HAMPDEN 123 >30 15 LABELLE'S REST HOME FRANKLIN 24 T 0 0
HERITAGE HALL NORTH HAMPDEN 124 >30 7 LAFAYETTE REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING FACILIT ESSEX 65 >30 14
HERITAGE HALL SOUTH HAMPDEN 122 >30 5 LAKEVIEW HOUSE SKLD NRSG AND RESIDENTIAL CARE FAC ESSEX 91 >30 6
HERITAGE HALL WEST HAMPDEN 164 >30 26 LANESSA EXTENDED CARE WORCESTER 96 11-30 0
HERMITAGE HEALTHCARE(THE) WORCESTER 101 >30 12 LASELL HOUSE MIDDLESEX 44 11-30 0
HIGHLANDS THE WORCESTER 168 >30 31 LATHROP HOME HAMPSHIRE 39 0 0
HIGHVIEW OF NORTHAMPTON HAMPSHIRE 120 >30 14 LAUREL RIDGE REHAB AND SKILLED CARE CENTER SUFFOLK 120 >30 18
HILLCREST COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BERKSHIRE 26S >30 38 LEDGEWOOD REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING CENTER ESSEX 123 >30 11
HILLSIDE REST HOME ESSEX 28 0 0 LEE HEALTHCARE BERKSHIRE 88 1-10 1-4
HOLDEN REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER WORCESTER 123 11-30 9 LEONARD FLORENCE CENTER FOR LIVING SUFFOLK 100 >30 1-4
HOLY TRINITY EASTERN ORTHODOX N&R CENTER WORCESTER 113 >30 17 LIBERTY COMMONS BARNSTABLE 132 11-30 0
HOLYOKE HEALTHCARE CENTER HAMPDEN 102 >30 16 LIFE CARE CENTER OF ACTON MIDDLESEX 155 >30 21
HOMESTEAD HALL WORCESTER 32 0 0 LIFE CARE CENTER OF ATTLEBORO BRISTOL 123 >30 20
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths—includes residents only.***Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,rest
homes,and skilled nursing facilities;reported COVID-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet
been identified.As of May 25th 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and rest homes must
report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed and reported as 1-4,to
protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative tests from nursing home
residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported resident deaths to DPH Bureau of
Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reporting System. 50
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COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (5/9) Cumulative data collected as of 12/15/2020
Facility County Total Number COVID- Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19 licensed of 19
beds Deaths" beds Cases* Deaths"
LIFE CARE CENTER OF AUBURN WORCESTER 154 >30 35 MARILLAC RESIDENCE NORFOLK 76 1-10 0
LIFE CARE CENTER OF LEOMINSTER WORCESTER 133 >30 29 MARISTHILL NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER MIDDLESEX 123 >30 18
LIFE CARE CENTER OF MERRIMACK VALLEY MIDDLESEX 124 >30 28 MARLBOROUGH HILLS REHABILITATION&HLTH CARE CTR MIDDLESEX 196 >30 29
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LIFE CARE CENTER OF NASHOBA VALLEY MIDDLESEX 120 >30 27 MARY ANN MORSE NURSING&REHABILITATION MIDDLESEX 124 >30 32
LIFE CARE CENTER OF PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH 150 >30 27 MARY'S MEADOW AT PROVIDENCE PLACE HAMPDEN 40 1-10 0
LIFE CARE CENTER OF RAYNHAM BRISTOL 154 >30 37 MASCONOMET HEALTHCARE CENTER ESSEX 123 >30 29
LIFE CARE CENTER OF STONEHAM MIDDLESEX 94 >30 16 MATTAPAN HEALTH&REHABILITATION CENTER SUFFOLK 8S >30 8
LIFE CARE CENTER OF THE NORTH SHORE ESSEX 123 >30 27 MAYFLOWER PLACE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BARNSTABLE 72 1-10 1-4
LIFE CARE CENTER OF THE SOUTH SHORE PLYMOUTH 117 >30 21 MEADOW GREEN NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER MIDDLESEX 123 >30 22
LIFE CARE CENTER OF WEST BRIDGEWATER PLYMOUTH 150 >30 8 MEADOWS OF CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS(THE) WORCESTER 135 >30 12
LIFE CARE CENTER OF WILBRAHAM HAMPDEN 123 >30 15 MEADOWS THE ESSEX 60 11-30 5
LIGHTHOUSE NURSING CARE CENTER SUFFOLK 123 >30 32 MEDFORD REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER MIDDLESEX 142 >30 14
LINCOLN HILL MANOR WORCESTER 30 1-10 0 MEDWAY COUNTRY MANOR SKILLED NURSING&REHABILITAT NORFOLK 123 >30 12
LINDA MANOR EXTENDED CARE FACILITY HAMPSHIRE 123 >30 1-4 MELROSE HEALTHCARE MIDDLESEX 106 >30 12
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LINDEN PONDS PLYMOUTH 132 >30 6 MERRIMACK VALLEY HEALTH CENTER ESSEX 203 >30 20
LONGMEADOW OF TAUNTON BRISTOL 100 >30 11 MILFORD CENTER WORCESTER 135 >30 11
LOOMIS LAKESIDE AT REEDS LANDING HAMPDEN 42 >30 7 MILL POND REST HOME MIDDLESEX 27 0 0
LUTHERAN REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER WORCESTER 150 >30 22 MONT MARIE REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE CENTER HAMPDEN 84 >30 17
LYDIA TAFT HOUSE WORCESTER 53 >30 11 MOUNT CARMEL CARE CENTER BERKSHIRE 69 1-10 0
LYNN HOME FOR ELDERLY PERSONS ESSEX 37 1-10 0 MOUNT SAINT VINCENT CARE CENTER HAMPDEN 125 >30 13
LYNN SHORE REST HOME ESSEX 34 11-30 0 MT GREYLOCK EXTENDED CARE FACILITY BERKSHIRE 100 1-10 0
M I NURSING&RESTORATIVE CENTER ESSEX 250 >30 63 MT.IDA REST HOME INC. MIDDLESEX 18 1-10 0
MADONNA MANOR NURSING HOME BRISTOL 129 >30 25 MT.PLEASANT HOME SUFFOLK 60 1-10 0
MAPLES REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER NORFOLK 144 >30 16 NEMASKET HEALTHCARE CENTER PLYMOUTH 102 >30 16
MAPLEWOOD REHAB AND NURSING ESSEX 120 11-30 0 NEVILLE CENTER AT FRESH POND FOR NURSING&REHAB MIDDLESEX 112 >30 31
MARIAN MANOR SUFFOLK 355 >30 26 NEVINS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER ESSEX 153 >30 22
MARIAN MANOR OF TAUNTON BRISTOL 116 >30 6 NEW BEDFORD JEWISH CONVALESCENT HOME INC BRISTOL 80 1-10 0
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths—includes residents only.***Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,rest
homes,and skilled nursing facilities;reported COVID-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet
been identified-As of May 25th 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and rest homes
must report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed and reported as
1-4,to protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative tests from nursing
home residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported resident deaths to DPH
Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reporting System. 51
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Vu� LV_' COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (6/9) Cumulative data collected as of 12/15/2020
Facility County Total Number COVID- Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19 licensed of 19
beds Deaths** beds Cases* Deaths**
NEW ENGLAND HOMES FOR THE DEAF INC ESSEX 81 >30 5 PARKWAY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER SUFFOLK 141 >30 13
NEW ENGLAND PEDIATRIC CARE MIDDLESEX 80 1-10 0 PARSONS HILL REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER 162 >30 7
NEW ENGLAND SINAI HOSPITAL TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT NORFOLK 42 11-30 1-4 PAVILION THE BARNSTABLE 82 11-30 0
NEWBRIDGE ON THE CHARLES SKILLED NURSING FACILITY NORFOLK 48 >30 1-4 PENACOOK PLACE INC ESSEX 160 >30 15
NEWBURYPORT SOCIETY-OF AGED MEN ESSEX 9 0 0 PENNY LANE WORCESTER 26 11-30 0
NEWFIELD HOUSE CONVALESCENT HOME PLYMOUTH 100 11-30 7 PETTEE HOUSE MIDDLESEX 24 0 0
NEWTON WELLESLEY CENTER FOR ALZHEIMER'S CARE NORFOLK 110 >30 21 PHILLIPS MANOR NURSING HOME ESSEX 29 11-30 8
NORTH ADAMS COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION BERKSHIRE 119 1-10 0 PILGRIM REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING CENTER ESSEX 152 >30 21
CENTE PINE KNOLL NURSING CENTER MIDDLESEX 81 >30 18
NORTH END REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER SUFFOLK 100 11-30 12 PLEASANT ACRES REST HOME LLC WORCESTER 14 0 0
NORTHWOOD REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE CENTER MIDDLESEX 123 >30 36 PLEASANT BAY OF BREWSTER REHAB CENTER BARNSTABLE 135 >30 19
NORWOOD HEALTHCARE NORFOLK 170 >30 31 PLEASANT STREET REST HOME INC. BRISTOL 60 11-30 1-4
NOTRE DAME LONG TERM CARE CENTER WORCESTER 123 >30 34 PLYMOUTH HARBORSIDE HEALTHCARE PLYMOUTH 101 >30 17
OAK KNOLL HEALTHCARE CENTER MIDDLESEX 123 >30 24 PLYMOUTH REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER PLYMOUTH 186 1-10 0
OAKDALE REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING CENTER WORCESTER 92 1-10 0 POET'S SEAT HEALTH CARE CENTER FRANKLIN 63 >30 19
OAKHILL HEALTHCARE PLYMOUTH 123 >30 7 POND HOME NORFOLK 43 11-30 0
OAKS THE BRISTOL 122 >30 1-4 POPE NURSING HOME NORFOLK 49 >30 20
OASIS AT DODGE PARK WORCESTER 82 1-10 0 PORT HEALTHCARE CENTER ESSEX 123 >30 9
ODD FELLOWS HOME OF MASSACHUSETTS WORCESTER 100 >30 17
PRESCOTT HOUSE ESSEX 126 >30 6
OOSTERMAN'S MELROSE REST HOME INC MIDDLESEX 25 0 0 PRESENTATION REHAB AND SKILLED CARE CENTER SUFFOLK 122 >30 25
OUR ISLAND HOME NANTUCKET 45 0 0 QUABBIN VALLEY HEALTHCARE WORCESTER 142 >30 1-4
OUR LADYS HAVEN OF FAIRHAVEN INC BRISTOL 117 >30 26 QUABOAG REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE FACILITY WORCESTER 166 >30 0
OVERLOOK MASONIC HEALTH CENTER WORCESTER 181 >30 11 QUEEN ANNE NURSING HOME INC PLYMOUTH 106 >30 24
OXFORD REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER THE ESSEX 120 >30 8 QUINCY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER LLC NORFOLK 126 >30 42
PALM SKILLED NRSING CR&CTR FOR REHAB EXCELLENCE MIDDLESEX 124 >30 31 RECUPERATIVE SERVICES UNIT-HEBREW REHAB CENTER SUFFOLK 50 >30 0
PALMER HEALTHCARE CENTER HAMPDEN 61 1-10 0 REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER AT EVERETT(THE) MIDDLESEX 183 >30 18
PARK AVENUE HEALTH CENTER MIDDLESEX 89 >30 17 RENAISSANCE MANOR ON CABOT HAMPDEN 61 >30 1-4
PARK PLACE REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER SUFFOLK 53 >30 7
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths—includes residents only.***Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,rest
homes,and skilled nursing facilities;reported COVID-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet
been identified.As of May 25th 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and rest homes must
report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed and reported as 1-4,to
protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative tests from nursing home
residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported resident deaths to DPH Bureau of
Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reporting System. 52
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COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (7/9) Cumulative data collected as of12/15/2020
Facility County Total Number COVID- Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19 licensed of 19
beds Deaths** beds Cases* Deaths**
RESERVOIR CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION THE MIDDLESEX 144 >30 17 SEACOAST NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER INC ESSEX 142 1-10 0
REVOLUTION CHARLWELL NORFOLK 124 >30 22 SERENITY HILL NURSING CENTER NORFOLK 44 >30 1-4
REVOLUTION KIMWELL BRISTOL 124 >30 12 SERENITY REST HOME LLC a PLYMOUTH 24 1-10 0
RIVER TERRACE REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR WORCESTER 82 >30 22 SETH MANN 2ND HME FOR AGED/INFI WOM NORFOLK 5 0 0
RIVER VALLEY REST HOME HAMPSHIRE 25 11-30 0 SEVEN HILLS PEDIATRIC CENTER MIDDLESEX 83 11-30 0
RIVERBEND OF SOUTH NATICK MIDDLESEX 55 1-10 1-4 SHERRILL HOUSE SUFFOLK 196 >30 32
RIVERCREST LONG TERM CARE MIDDLESEX 42 11-30 12 SHREWSBURY NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER WORCESTER 99 >30 20
ROCKRIDGE AT LAUREL PARK HAMPSHIRE 61 0 0 SIPPICAN HEALTHCARE CENTER PLYMOUTH 123 >30 17
ROSEWOOD MANOR REST HOME BARNSTABLE 33 1-10 0 SKILLED NURSING FACILITY AT NORTH HILL(THE) NORFOLK 72 >30 10
ROYAL AT WAYLAND REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER MIDDLESEX 40 >30 11 SOMERSET RIDGE CENTER BRISTOL 135 >30 14
ROYAL BRAINTREE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER NORFOLK 204 >30 33 SOPHIA SNOW HOUSE SUFFOLK 36 0 0 __
ROYAL CAPE COD NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BARNSTABLE 99 >30 20 SOUTH COVE MANOR NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER NORFOLK 141 11-30 0
ROYAL MEADOW VIEW CENTER MIDDLESEX 113 >30 13 SOUTH DENNIS HEALTHCARE BARNSTABLE 128 >30 11
ROYAL MEGANSETT NURSING&REHABILITATION BARNSTABLE 90 11-30 0 SOUTHBRIDGE REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER 144 >30 12
ROYAL NORWELL NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER LLC PLYMOUTH 86 >30 17 SOUTHEAST HEALTH CARE CENTER BRISTOL 171 >30 22
ROYAL NURSING CENTER LLC BARNSTABLE 121 >30 17 SOUTHPOINTE REHAB CENTER BRISTOL 152 >30 23
ROYAL OF COTUIT BARNSTABLE 120 1-10 0 SOUTHSHORE HEALTH CARE CENTER PLYMOUTH 96 >30 15
ROYAL OF FAIRHAVEN NURSING CENTER BRISTOL 107 >30 10 SOUTHWOOD AT NORWELL NURSING CTR PLYMOUTH 142 >30 24
ROYAL WOOD MILL CENTER ESSEX 94 >30 18 SPAULDING NURSING&THERAPY CENTER-BRIGHTON SUFFOLK 123 >30 1-4
SACHEM CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION PLYMOUTH 111 >30 20 SPRINGSIDE REHABILITATION AND SKILLED CARE CENTER BERKSHIRE 115 1-10 0
SACRED HEART NURSING HOME BRISTOL 217 >30 24 ST CAMILLUS HEALTH CENTER WORCESTER 123 >30 22
SALEM REHAB CENTER ESSEX 123 >30 23 ST FRANCIS REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER WORCESTER 137 >30 29
SANCTA MARIA NURSING FACILITY MIDDLESEX 141 >30 19 ST JOSEPH MANOR HEALTH CARE INC PLYMOUTH 118 >30 32
SARAH BRAYTON NURSING CARE CTR BRISTOL 183 >30 24 ST JOSEPH REHAB&NURSING CARE CENTER SUFFOLK 123 >30 27
SAUGUS REHAB AND NURSING ESSEX 80 >30 6 ST LUKE'S HOME HAMPDEN 89 >30 1-4
SAVOY NURSING&REHAB CTR BRISTOL 39 >30 1-4 ST MARY HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER 172 >30 38
SEA VIEW CONVALESCENT AND NURSING HOME ESSEX 62 >30 1-4 ST PATRICK'S MANOR MIDDLESEX 333 >30 53
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths—includes residents only.***Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,
rest homes,and skilled nursing facilities;reported COVID-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have
not yet been identified.As of May 25th 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and
rest homes must report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed
and reported as 1-4,to protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative
tests from nursing home residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported
resident deaths to DPH Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reportinq System. 53
Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 17, 2020
COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (8/9) Cumulative data collected as of 12/15/2020
FacilityP County Total Number COVID- Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19 licensed of 19
beds Deaths** beds Cases* Deaths**
STERLING VILLAGE WORCESTER 143 >30 13 WATERVIEW LODGE LLC REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE MIDDLESEX 103 >30 12
STONE REHABILITATION AND SENIOR LIVING MIDDLESEX 82 >30 15 WEBSTER MANOR REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER 135 >30 14
STONEHEDGE HEALTH CARE CENTER SUFFOLK 79 >30 10 WEBSTER PARK REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER PLYMOUTH 110 >30 15
SUDBURY PINES EXTENDED CARE MIDDLESEX 92 >30 13 WEDGEMERE HEALTHCARE BRISTOL 94 >30 9
SUNNY ACRES NURSING HOME MIDDLESEX 93 >30 24 WEST NEWTON HEALTHCARE MIDDLESEX 123 30 13
SUTTON HILL CENTER ESSEX 142 >30 15 WEST REVERE HEALTH CENTER SUFFOLK 119 >30 12
SWEET BROOK OF WILLIAMSTOWN REHABILITATION&N BERKSHIRE 146 0 0 WEST ROXBURY HEALTH&REHABILITATION CENTER SUFFOLK 76 >30 9
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CTR*** WEST SIDE HOUSE LTC FACILITY WORCESTER 91 >30 10
TERRACES ORLEANS(THE) BARNSTABLE 50 0 0 WESTBOROUGH HEALTHCARE WORCESTER 117 >30 23
THE LELAND HOME MIDDLESEX 40 1-10 0 WESTFIELD CENTER HAMPDEN 98 1-10 0
THOMAS UPHAM HOUSE NORFOLK 42 1-10 0 WESTFIELD GARDENS NURSING AND REHAB HAMPDEN 80 >30 12
TIMBERLYN HEIGHTS NURSING AND REHABILITATION BERKSHIRE 71 1-10 0 WESTFORD HOUSE MIDDLESEX 123 >30 6
TIMOTHY DANIELS HOUSE MIDDLESEX 40 11-30 1-4 WESTVIEW REST HOME PLYMOUTH 20 1-10 0
TOWN AND COUNTRY HEALTH CARE CENTER MIDDLESEX 80 >30 11 WHITTIER BRADFORD TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT ESSEX 20 1-10 0
TREMONT HEALTH CARE CENTER PLYMOUTH 104 >30 15 WHITTIER WESTBOROUGH TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT WORCESTER 19 1-10 0
TWIN OAKS REHAB AND NURSING ESSEX 101 >30 11 WILLIAMSTOWN COMMONS NURSING&REHAB BERKSHIRE 180 >30 24
VERO HEALTH&REHAB OF HAMPDEN HAMPDEN 100 >30 17 WILLIMANSETT CENTER EAST HAMPDEN 8S 1-10 0
VERO HEALTH&REHAB OF SOUTH HADLEY HAMPSHIRE 132 >30 27 WILLIMANSETT CENTER WEST HAMPDEN 103 >30 5
VERO HEALTH&REHAB OF WILBRAHAM HAMPDEN 135 >30 22 WILLOW MANOR MIDDLESEX 90 >30 9
VICTORIA HAVEN NURSING FACILITY NORFOLK 31 1-10 0 WILLOWBROOK MANOR REST HOME NORFOLK 36 0 0
VILLAGE REST HOME BRISTOL 14 1-10 1-4 WILLOWS AT WORCESTER(THE) WORCESTER 28 1-10 0
VILLAGE REST HOME WORCESTER 25 1-10 0 WINCHESTER NURSING CENTER INC MIDDLESEX 121 >30 1-4
VILLAGE REST HOME II OF BROCKTON PLYMOUTH 16 0 0 WINDEMERE NURSING&REHAB CTR ON MARTHAS VINEYARD DUKES 106 0 0
WACHUSETT MANOR WORCESTER 96 >30 9 WINDSOR NURSING&RETIREMENT HOME BARNSTABLE 120 11-30 1-4
WAKEFIELD CENTER MIDDLESEX 149 >30 17 WINGATE AT CHESTNUT HILL NORFOLK 135 >30 13
WALPOLE HEALTHCARE NORFOLK 90 >30 11 WINGATE AT HARWICH BARNSTABLE 135 >30 21
WAREHAM HEALTHCARE PLYMOUTH 175 1-10 0 WINGATE AT HAVERHILL ESSEX 146 >30 23
WATERTOWN HEALTH CENTER MIDDLESEX 163 >30 21
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths—includes residents only.—Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,rest
homes,and skilled nursing facilities;reported COVID-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet
been identified.As of May 25th 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and rest homes must
report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed and reported as 1-4,to
protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative tests from nursing home
residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported resident deaths to DPH Bureau of
Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reporting System. 54
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COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities (9/9) Cumulative data collected as of 12/15/2020
Facility County Total Number COVID-
licensed of Cases* 19
beds Deaths**
WINGATE AT NEEDHAM NORFOLK 142 >30 23
WINGATE AT NORTON BRISTOL 106 >30 5
WINGATE AT SHARON NORFOLK 66 >30 9
WINGATE AT SILVER LAKE PLYMOUTH 164 >30 18
WINGATE AT WESTON*** MIDDLESEX 160 >30 22
WINTER HILL REST HOME WORCESTER 15 0 0
WOBURN NURSING CENTER INC MIDDLESEX 140 >30 21
WORCESTER HEALTH CENTER WORCESTER 160 >30 9
WORCESTER REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER 160 >30 12
*Staff and residents;**Cumulative COVID-19 deaths—includes residents only.***Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.PLEASE NOTE:This list includes nursing homes,rest
homes,and skilled nursing facilities,reported COAD-19 cases to date represent both staff and residents.The number of cases for a facility relies on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this list may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet
been identified.As of May 25th 344 nursing homes reported that at least 90%of staff and 90%of residents had been tested.ALSO:Data on deaths is self-reported by each facility.In accordance with long-term care regulations,nursing homes and rest homes
must report deaths due to any cause in any resident,either confirmed COVID-19 positive,or suspected to have COVID-19,even if the individual was never tested.When the number of deaths is between 1-4 residents,the number is suppressed and reported as
1-4,to protect possible resident identification.The Department of Public Health performs routine data quality reviews of the data it receives.This includes removing duplicate results and updating counts if needed.Also,occasional negative tests from nursing
home residents result after being reported first as presumptive and are removed.As a result of this,the total of self-reported deaths may decrease to ensure accuracy.Sources:MAVEN for confirmed cases;Individual facilities reported resident deaths to DPH
Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality's Health Care Facility Reporting System 55
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Aqf Long-Term Care Staff Surveillance Testing
• On June 30, the Commonwealth issued an evidence-based surveillance testing policy for long-term care facilities to further support the safe care of
vulnerable residents in these settings. This testing policy has been updated to align with federal policy and as more is learned about COVID-19
• Nursing facilities and rest homes are required to comply with the surveillance testing regimen, and may be subject to financial sanctions
for non-compliance
• Nursing facilities and rest homes were required to perform baseline testing of at least 90% of staff by July 19
• Facilities are required to conduct surveillance testing of all staff on a weekly basis
• This report includes information on the percentage of staff tested at each facility from the latest complete testing period, and whether a facility was
in compliance with state requirements
• The state is supporting surveillance testing costs for nursing facilities and rest homes
Total facilities required to submit testing data 427
In Compliance (Total facilities attesting to achieving testing threshold) 407
Testing Results Not in Compliance (Total facilities not achieving testing threshold) 9
(Through 12/10) Not in Compliance Incomplete Reporting (Total facilities that did not submit complete testing data) 11
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Current Staff Testing
I Compliance
ABERJONA NURSING CENTER,INC. WINCHESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ACADEMY MANOR ANDOVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ADVINIA CARE AT PROVINCETOWN PROVINCETOWN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
ADVOCATE HEALTHCARE OF EAST BOSTON BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
AGAWAM HEALTHCARE AGAWAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 90% In Compliance
ALDEN COURT NURSING CARE&REHAB CTR FAIRHAVEN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT ABBOTT LYNN Nursing Facility 12/03-12110 100% in Compliance
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT BALDWINVILLE TEMPLETON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
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ALLIANCE HEALTH AT BRAINTREE BRAINTR Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT DEVEREUX MARBLEHEAD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT MARIE ESTHER MARLBOROUGH Nursing Facility andRest Home 12/03-12/10 97% In Compliance
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT MARINA BAY QUINCY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
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ALLIANCE HEALTH AT ROSEWOOD PEABODY Nursing Facility 12/03-1112/10 100% In Compliance
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT WEST ACRES BROCKTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Not In Compliance
ANN'S REST HOME DORCHESTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
Reporting)
APPLE VALLEY CENTER- AYER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
APPLEWOOD A HOME FOR ELDERS ATHOL Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ARMENIAN-NURSING&REHAB.CTR. -BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
ATTLEBORO HEALTHCARE ATTLEBORO Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100%---- In Compliance
BAKER KATZ SKILLED NURSING&REHAB CTR HAVERHILL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BAYPATH AT DUXBURY NURSING&REHAB DUXBURY Nursing Facility 1 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BAYPOINTE REHAB CENTER i BROCKTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BEAR HILL HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER i STONEHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT ANDOVER --t-ANDOVER sing Facility t12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT READING ---- — I -- Nursing I -- -------
BEAR ----7----------------- READING Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with VassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested
Current Staff Testing
— — Compliance
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT SUDBURY SUDBURY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% it In Compliance
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT WEST SPRINGFIELD WEST SPRINGFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT WORCESTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
I BEAUMONT AT UNIVERSITY CAMPUS WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BEAUMONT REHAB&SKD NATICK NATICK Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BEAUMONT REHAB&SKD NORTHBOROUGH NORTHBOROUGH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% ( In Compliance
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BEAUMONT REHAB&SKD NORTHBRIDGE NORTHBRIDGE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% in Compliance
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BEAUMONT REHAB&SKD WESTBOROUGH WESTBOROUGH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
BEAVEN KELLY HOME HOLYOKE Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BELMONT MANOR NURSING HOME BELMONT Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BELVIDERE HEALTHCARE CENTER LOWELL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 91% In Compliance
BENJAMIN HEALTHCARE CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BERKELEY RETIREMENT HOME LAWRENCE Nursing Facility and Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BERKSHIRE REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER SANDISFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BETHANY SKILLED NURSING FACILITY FRAMINGHAM Nursing Facility and 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
1-- — Rest Home
BLAIRE HOUSE LTCF MILFORD MILFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BLAIRE HOUSE LTCF TEWKSBURY TEWKSBURY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 94% In Compliance
BLAIRE HOUSE LTCF WORCESTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
BLUE HILLS HEALTH&REHAB STOUGHTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BLUEBERRY HILL REHAB&HEALTHCARE CTR BEVERLY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
BOSTON HOME BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
BOSTONIAN NURSING CARE&REHABILITATION CTR,THE BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BOURNE MANOR EXT CARE FACILITY BOURNE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
BRAINTREE MANOR HEALTHCARE BRAINTREE —�_' Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 92% In Compliance
BRANDON WOODS OF DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BRANDON WOODS OF NEW BEDFORD i NEW BEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(•)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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z�rLong Term Care Facility Staff Testing
w
Current Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Compliance
BRENTWOOD REHAB&HEALTHCARE CTR DANVERS Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
BRIARWOOD REHAB&HEALTHCARE CTR NEEDHAM Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100%; In Compliance
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BRIDGEWATER NURSING HOME BRIDGEWATER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
BRIGHAM HEALTH&REHAB CENTER LLC NEWBURYPORT Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
BRIGHTON HOUSE REHAB&NURSING CTR BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% j In Compliance
BROCKTON HEALTH CENTER BROCKTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 97/0 In Compliance
BROOK HAVEN ASSISTED CARE,INC. WEST BROOKFIELD Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% 1 In Compliance
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BROOKSIDE REHAB&HEALTHCARE CENTER j WEBSTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 85% Not In Compliance
BRUSH HILL CARE CENTER MILTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 92% In Compliance
BUCKLEY-GREEN FIELD HEALTHCARE CTR GREENFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% 1 In Compliance
Not in Compliance
BURGOYNE REST HOME BOSTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
—i - ——- - Reporting)
CALDWELL HOME-EXTENDED CARE FITCHBURG Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CAMBRIDGE REHAB&NURSING CTR I CAMBRIDGE � Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% I In Compliance
Nursing Facility and
CAMPION HEALTH&WELLNESS,INC WESTON 12/03-12/10 95% : In Compliance'
Rest Home
CAPE HERITAGE REHAB&HLTH CARE CTR SANDWICH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
CAPE REGENCY REHAB&HLTH CARE CTR I BARNSTABLE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CAPE WINDS REST HOME OF SANDWICH SANDWICH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Not In Compliance
CAPE WINDS RH OF HYANNIS BARNSTABLE Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
Reporting)
CARDIGAN NURSING&REHABILITATION CTR SCITUATE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT BROOKLINE BROOKLINE Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT CONCORD CONCORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT ESSEX PARK BEVERLY Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT HOLYOKE HOLYOKE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT LEXINGTON i LEXINGTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name -' City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Current Staff Testing
Compliance
CARE ONE AT LOWELL LOWELL Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 99% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT MILLBURY MILLBURY Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 _ 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT NEW BEDFORD NEW BEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 94% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT NEWTON NEWTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT NORTHAMPTON NORTHAMPTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT PEABODY PEABODY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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CARE ONE AT RANDOLPH RANDOLPH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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CARE ONE AT REDSTONE EAST LONGMEADOW Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT WEYMOUTH W EYMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CARE ONE AT WILMINGTON WILMINGTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CARLETON-WILLARD VILLAGE RETIREMENT&NURSING Nursing Facility and o
CTR BEDFORD Rest Home 12/03-12/10 97% In Compliance
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CARLYLE HOUSE FRAMINGHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CARVALHO GROVE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER FALL RIVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CASA DE RAMANA REHABILITATION CENTER FRAMINGHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL HOME FALL RIVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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CEDAR VIEW REHAB&HEALTHCARE CTR METHUEN Nursing Facility 12/03--12/10 100% In Compliance
CEDARWOOD GARDENS I FRANKLIN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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CENTER FOR EXTENDED CARE AT AMHERST i AMHERST Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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CHAPIN CENTER 1 SPRINGFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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CHARLENE MANOR EXT.CARE FAC GREENFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CHARLTON MANOR RH,INC. CHARLTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CHESTNUT HILL OF EAST LONGMEADOW EAST LONGMEADOW j Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CHESTNUT WOODS REHAB&HEALTHCARE CTR SAUGUS Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
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CHETWYNDE HEALTHCARE NEWTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CHICOPEE REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER CHICOPEE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Current Staff Testing
i _ Compliance
Not In Compliance
CHILTON HOUSE REST HOME PLYMOUTH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
-_-- -- Reporting)
CHRISTOPHER HOUSE OF WORCESTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 98% In Compliance
CLIFTON REHABILITATIVE NURG.CTR SOMERSET Nursing Facility � 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
COLEMAN HOUSE NORTHBOROUGH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
COLONY CENTER HEALTH&REHAB ABINGTON Nursing Facility 12/03--12/10 100% In Compliance
y —�/ 12/10
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CONTINUING CARE II AT BROOKSBY VILLAGE ± PEABODY - Nursing Facility12 03-12/10 — 100% In Compliance
COPLEY AT STOUGHTON NURG.CARE CTR STOUGHTON NursingFacility 12 03-12 10 93/o In Compliance
COUNTRY CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHAB NEWBURYPORT Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
COUNTRY GARDENS HEALTH&REHAB CENTER SWANSEA Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
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COUNTRYSIDE HEALTH CARE OF MILFORD MILFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
COURTYARD NURSING CARE CENTER MEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CRANEVILLE PLACE AT DALTON DALTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
CRESCENT MANOR REST HOME GRAFTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CUSHING MANOR COMM SUPP.FAC.,INC. �B`OSTON Rest Home 1 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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D'YOUVILLE SENIOR CARE
—_ _ _-- _-_ 12/03-12/10 92% I in Compliance
DAGGETT-CRAN AL Nursing L NEWCOMB HOME T — — ORTON Rest LOWELL Facility Home 12/03 12/10 100% — In Compliance
DALTON REST HOME WORCESTER Rest Home 112/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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DARTMOUTH MANOR REST HOME DARTMOUTH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
DAUGHTERS OF ST.PAUL RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY ; 1AMAICA PLAIN Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
DAVENPORT MEMORIAL HOME MALDEN Rest Home 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
DAY BROOK VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING HOLYOKE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 97% In Compliance
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DEDHAM HEALTHCARE DEDHAM Nursing Facility 1 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
DEN-MAR HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER ROCKPORT Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
DEXTER HOUSE HEALTHCARE MALDEN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 91% In Compliance
DODGE PARK REST HOME WORCESTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
DONNA KAY REST HOME WORCESTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance �J
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(')Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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boLong Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town—Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Current Staff Testing
Compliance
DWYER HOME — — _� WEYMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
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EAST LONGMEADOW SKILLED NURSING CENTER EAST LONGMEADOW Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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EASTPOINTE REHAB CENTER CHELSEA Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ELAINE CENTER AT HADLEY _ HADLEY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 89% Not In Compliance
ELIOT CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION NATICK Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ELIZABETH CATHERINE REST HOME WEYMOUTH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ELIZABETH SETON WELLESLEY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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Not In Compliance
ELLEN RICE REST HOME SPRINGFIELD Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
Reporting)
j,ELLIS NURSING HOME(THE) NORWCOD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
4 FAIRHAVEN HEALTHCARE CENTER LOWELL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
FAIRMOUNT REST HOME HYDE PARK Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
FAIRVIEW COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION
CENTER GREAT BARRINGTON Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
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FALL RIVER HEALTHCARE FALL RIVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
FALL RIVER JEWISH HOME,INC FALL RIVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 93% In Compliance
FARREN CARE CENTER MONTAGUE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
FITCH HOME,INC.(THE) MELROSE Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
FITCHBURG HEALTHCARE FITCHBURG Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 91% In Compliance
FITCHBURG REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER FITCHBURG Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
FOREMOST AT SHARON i SHARON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
FULLER HOUSE OF STONEHAM REST HOME STONEHAM Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
GARDEN PLACE HEALTHCARE ATTLEBORO Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
GARDNER REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER GARDNER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 94% In Compliance
GERMAN CENTER FOR EXTENDED CARE �+BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
GLEN RIDGE NURSING CARE CENTER i MEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
GLOUCESTER HEALTHCARE GLOUCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
( )Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Current Staff Testing
Compliance
GOVERNORS CENTER WESTFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
GREENWOOD NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER WAKEFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 94% In Compliance
GUARDIAN CENTER(THE) BROCKTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12110 92% In Compliance
HALCYON HOUSE METHUEN Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliant
HALE-BARNARD CORPORATION BOSTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
HANCOCK PARK REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER QUINCY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
Nursing Facility and °
HANNAH B G SHAW HOME FOR THE AGED MIDDLEBOROUGH 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Rest Home
HANNAH DUSTON HEALTHCARE CENTER HAVERHILL }} Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
HARBOR HOUSE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER HINGHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 95% In Compliance
HATHAWAY MANOR EXTENDED CARE NEW BEDFORD 4 Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
HATHORNE HILL DANVERS -- Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100°% In Compliance
HAVENWOOD REST HOME NEW BEDFORD 1 Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
HEATHWOOD HEALTHCARE NEWTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
HELLENIC NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER CANTON Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
HERITAGE HALL EAST i AGAWAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
HERITAGE HALL NORTH AGAWAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Com liance
HERITAGE HALL SOUTH J AGAWAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
HERITAGE HALL WEST AGAWAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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HERMITAGE HEALTHCARE(THE) WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 96% In Compliance
HIGHLANDS,THE FITCHBURG Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
HIGHVIEW OF NORTHAMPTON NORTHAMPTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
HILLCREST COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION PITTSFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
CENTER
HILLSIDE REST HOME AMESBURY Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
HOLDEN REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER HOLDEN Nursing Facilit� 12/03--12/1O 100% In Compliance
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HOLY TRINITY EASTERN ORTHODOX N&R CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
HOLYOKE HEALTHCARE'CENTER i HOLYOKE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 88% Not In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(")Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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v�� ,vv Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
:, `Y
Current Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested
Compliance
HOMEFORAGED WOMEN-BROOKHOUSE SALEM Rest-Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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HOMESTEAD HALL WORCESTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
HUNT NURSING&REHAB CENTER DANVERS Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 83% Not In Compliance
IVY HILL COURT,INC HAVERHILL Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
I JEFFREY&SUSAN BRUDNICK CENTER FOR LIVING PEABODY Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 99% ICompliance
J JESMOND NURSING HOME NAHANT Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
JEWISH HEALTHCARE CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 94% In Compliance
JML CARE CENTER INC _ FALMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
JOHN ADAMS HEALTHCARE CENTER QUINCY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
JOHN SCOTT HOUSE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BRAINTREE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 97% In Compliance
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JULIAN 1 LEVITT FAMILY NURSING HOME LONGMEADOW Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
KATZMAN FAMILY CENTER FOR LIVING CHELSEA Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
KEYSTONE CENTER LEOMINSTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 90% In Compliance
KIMBALL FARMS NURSING CARE CENTER LENOX Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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KNOLLWOOD NURSING CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 92% In Compliance
LABELLE'S REST HOME SHELBURNE Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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LAFAYETTE REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING FACILITY MARBLEHEAD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LAKEVIEW HOUSE SKLD NRSG AND RESIDENTIAL CARE FAC HAVERHILL Nursing Facility and Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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LANESSA EXTENDED CARE WEISTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LATHROP HOME NORTHAMPTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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LAUREL RIDGE REHAB AND SKILLED CARE CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LEDGEWOOD REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING
CENTER BEVERLY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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LEE HEALTHCARE LEE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 91% In Compliance
Not In Compliance
LELAND HOME WALTHAM Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
Reporting)
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LEONARD FLORENCE CENTER FOR LIVING CHELSEA Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Current Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type 1 Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested
Compliance
LIBERTY COMMONS ------- CHATHAM,---- Nursing Facility--- 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF ACTON ACTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12110 100% In Compliance
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LIFE CARE CENTER OF ATTLEBORO ATTLEBORO Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
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LIFE CARE CENTER OF AUBURN AUBURN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 93% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF LEOMINSTER LEOMINSTER I Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF MERRIMACK VALLEY BILLERICA Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OFNASHOBA VALLEY LITTLETON Nursing Facility 12/03-12h0 100% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF-PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF RAYNHAM- RAYNHAM __--Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF STONEHAM STONEHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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LIFE CARE CENTER OF THE NORTH SHORE LYNN Nursing Facility 12/03-12110 64% Not In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF THE SOUTH SHORE SCITUATE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF WEST BRIDGEWATER WEST BRIDGEWATER --Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
LIFE CARE CENTER OF WILBRAHAM WILBRAHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12110 100% In Compliance
LIGHTHOUSE NURSING CARE CENTER REVERE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LINCOLN HILL MANOR SPENCER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 In Compliance
LINDA MANOR EXTENDED CARE FACILITY NORTHAMPTION Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 93% In Compliance
LINDEN PONDS HINGHAM Nursing Facility and Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LONGMEADOW OF TAUNTON TAUNTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LOOMIS LAKESIDE AT REEDS LANDING SPRINGFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LUTHERAN REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility and 12/03-12110 97% In Compliance
Rest Home
LYDIA TAFT HOUSE UXBRIDGE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
LYNN HOME FOR ELDERLY PERSONS LYNN Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Not In Compliance
LYNN SHORE REST HOME LYNN Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (incomplete
--------------------- -—------------------- Reporting)
M I NURSING&RESTORATIVE CENTER LAWRENCE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
,Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Current Staff Testing
Compliance
MADONNA MANOR NURSING HOME NORTH ATTLEBORO Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 94% In Compliance
MAPLES REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER WRENTHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
MAPLEWOOD REHAB AND NURSING j AMESBURY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
MARIAN MANOR BOSTON Nursing Facility and 100 12/03-12/10 %
Rest Home / / In Compliance
MARIAN MANOR OF TAUNTON TAUNTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
MARILLAC RESIDENCE WELLESLEY Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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MARISTHILL NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER WALTHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
MARLBOROUGH HILLS REHABILITATION&HLTH CARE CTR MARLBOROUGH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
MARYANN MORSE NURSING&REHABILITATION NATICK Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 95% In Compliance
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I MARY'S MEADOW AT PROVIDENCE PLACE ' HOLYOKE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 91/0 In Compliance
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MASCONOMET HEALTHCARE CENTER TOPSFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
MATTAPAN HEALTH&REHABILITATION CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 93% In Compliance
MAYFLOWER PLACE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER YARMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 90% In Compliance _ 1
MEADOW GREEN NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER WALTHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 95% In Compliance
MEADOWS OF CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS(THE) LEICESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance j
MEDFORD REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER j MEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 92% In Compliance
MEDWAY
REHABILITATION COUNTRY MANOR SKILLED NURSING& I MEDWAY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
MELROSE HEALTHCARE MELROSE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 93% in Compliance
MERRIMACK VALLEY HEALTH CENTER ' AMESBURY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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MILFORD CENTER MILFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
MILLPOND REST HOME �ASHLAND Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
I MONT MARIE REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE CENTER �HOLYOKE Nursing Facility 12/03-1 2/10 100% In Compliance
MOUNT CARMEL CARE CENTER LENOX --Nursing
Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
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MOUNT IDA REST HOME ; NEWTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
MOUNT SAINT VINCENT CARE CENTER HOLYOKE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
MT GREYLOCK EXTENDED CARE FACILITY PITTSFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Ci Current Staff Testing
Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested
Compliance
MT.PLEASANT HOME BOSTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
NEMASKET HEALTHCARE CENTER MIDDLEBOROUGH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
NEVILLE CENTER AT FRESH POND FOR NURSING&REHAB CAMBRIDGE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
NEVINS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER I METHUEN Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 98% In Compliance
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NEW BEDFORD 1EWISH CONVALESCENT HOME,INC NEW BEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Nursing Facility and
NEW ENGLAND HOMES FOR THE DEAF,INC DANVERS 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
°
— Rest Home
NEW ENGLAND PEDIATRIC CARE BILLERICA Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 97% In Compliance
NEWBURYPORTSOCIETY-OF AGED MEN NEWBURYPORT Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
NEWTON WELLESLEY CENTER FOR ALZHEIMER'S CARE WELLESLEY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
NORTH ADAMS COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER NORTH ADAMS Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
NORTH END REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
NORTHWOOD REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE CENTER LOWELL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 95% In Compliance
NORWOOD HEALTHCARE NORWOOD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 90% In Compliance
NOTRE DAME LONG TERM CARE CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 94°% In Compliance
OAK KNOLL HEALTHCARE CENTER FRAMINGHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
OAKDALE REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING CENTER WEST BOYLSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
OAKHILL HEALTHCARE MIDDLEBOROUGH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% i In Compliance
OAKS,THE i NEW BEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
OASIS AT DODGE PARK _ WORCESTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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ODD FELLOWS HOME OF MASSACHUSETT_S WORCESTER _ _ Nursing Facility _12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Not In Compliance
OOSTERMAN'S MELROSE REST HOME,INC MELROSE ! Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
Reporting)
OUR ISLAND HOME _ NANTUCKET Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 96°% In Compliance
OUR LADYS HAVEN OF FAIRHAVEN INC FAIRHAVEN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 94% In Compliance
Nursing Facility and
OVERLOOK MASONIC HEALTH CENTER CHARLTON 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
Rest Home
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Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(")Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested 1 Current Staff Testing
Compliance
OXFORD REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER,THE HAVERHILL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PALM SKILLED NRSING CR&CTR FOR REHAB EXCELLENCE CHELMSFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
PALMER HEALTHCARE CENTER PALMER Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 91% In Compliance
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PARK AVENUE HEALTH CENTER i ARLINGTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PARK PLACE REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 95% In Compliance
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PARKWAYHEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 92% In Compliance
PARSONS HILL REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PAVILION,THE BARNSTABLE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PENACOOK PLACE,INC HAVERHILL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PENNY LANE FITCHBURG Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PETTEE HOUSE NEWTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 90% In Compliance
PHILLIPS MANOR NURSING HOME LYNN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PILGRIM REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING CENTER PEABODY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
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PINE KNOLL NURSING CENTER LEXINGTON Nursing Facility — 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PLEASANT ACRES REST HOME LLC WORCESTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
PLEASANT BAY OF BREWSTER REHAB CENTER BREWSTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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Not In Compliance
PLEASANT STREET REST HOME ATTLEBORO Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
— -- — Reporting)
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PLYMOUTH HARBORSIDE HEALTHCARE PLYMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% ( in Compliance
PLYMOUTH REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER PLYMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% j In Compliance
POET'S SEAT GREENFIELNursing Facility and _ / 1 -- o 10 100% In Compliance
POND HOME
HEALTH CARE CENTER WRENTHAM Rest Home Nursing Facility 12 03-12 10 100% In Compliance
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POPE NURSING HOME WEYMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
PORT HEALTHCARE CENTER NEWBURYPORT Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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PRESCOTT HOUSE NORTH ANDOVER Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 95/o In Compliance
o ,
PRESENTATION REHAB AND SKILLED CARE CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 92% 1 In Compliance —j
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
68
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name 1 City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Current Staff Testing
Compliance_
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PROVIDENCE HOUSE KINGSTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
Reporting) _
QUABBIN VALLEY HEALTHCARE ATHOL f Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
QUABOAG REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE FACILITY WEST BROOKFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
QUEEN ANNE NURSING HOME,INC HINGHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
QUINCY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER LLC QUINCY j Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 93% In Compliance
REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER AT EVERETT THE EVERETT Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 97% In Compliance
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RESERVOIR CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION,THE MARLBOROUGH ! Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
REVOLUTION CHARLWELL NORWOOD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
REVOLUTION KIMWELL FALL RIVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
RIVER TERRACE REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR LANCASTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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RIVER VALLEY REST HOME `-T -T— NORTHAMPTON . Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
RIVERBEND OF SOUTH NATICK NATICK Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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RIVERCREST LONG TERM CARE CONCORD Nursing Facility and 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Rest Home
ROCKRIDGE/LAUREL PARK NORTHAMPTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ROSEWOOD MANOR REST HOME HARWICH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ROYAL AT WAYLAND REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER I WAYLAND Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ROYAL BRAINTREE NURSING AND REHABILITATION
CENTER BRAINTREE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ROYAL CAPE COD NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BOURNE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ROYAL MEADOW VIEW CENTER NORTH READING Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
ROYAL MEGANSETT NURSING&REHABILITATION FALMOUTH Nursing Facility and 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
{ Rest Home _
ROYAL NORWELL NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER LLC NORWELL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ROYAL NURSING CENTER LLC FALMOUTH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ROYAL OF COTUIT MASHPEE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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1 Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Current Staff Testing
Compliance _
ROYAL OF FAIRHAVEN NURSING CENTER i FAIRHAVEN Nursing Facility and 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Rest Home
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ROYAL WOOD MILL CENTER LAWRENCE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SACHEM CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION—------- .. EAST BRIDGEWATER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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SACRED HEART NURSING HOME NEW BEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% In Compliance
SAINT LUKE'S HOME SPRINGFIELD Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SALEM REHAB CENTER li SALEM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SANCTA MARIA NURSING FACILITY CAMBRIDGE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 97% In Compliance
SARAH BRAYTON NURSING CARE CTR I FALL RIVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
SAUGUS REHAB AND NURSING SAUGUS Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SAVOY NURSING&REHAB CTR NEW BEDFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SEA VIEW CONVALESCENT AND NURSING HOME ROWLEY Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
SEACOAST NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER INC GLOUCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SERENITY HILL NURSING CENTER WRENTHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SERENITY REST HOME,LLC MIDDLEBOROUGH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Not In Compliance
SETH MANN 2ND HME FOR AGED/INFI WOM RANDOLPH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 0% (Incomplete
Reporting)
SEVEN HILLS PEDIATRIC CENTER GROTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 In Compliance
SHERRILL HOUSE BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SHREWSBURY NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER SHREWSBURY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 91% In Compliance
SIPPICAN HEALTHCARE CENTER MARION Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SIXTEEN ACRES HEALTHCARE CENTER SPRINGFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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SKILLED NURSING FACILITY AT NORTH HILL(THE) NEEDHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SOMERSET RIDGE CENTER SOMERSET I Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 99% . In Compliance
SOPHIA SNOW HOUSE,INC. ; BOSTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SOUTH COVE MANOR NURSING&REHABILITATION
CENTER QUINCY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliar
rice
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j SOUTH DENNIS HEALTHCARE DENNIS Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% j In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(")Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
70
vla6,vr Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested
Current Staff Testing
' Compliance
SOUTHBRIDGE REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER SOUTHBRIDGE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SOUTHEAST HEALTH CARE CENTER EASTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SOUTHPOINTE REHAB CENTER FALL RIVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SOUTHSHORE HEALTH CARE CENTER ROCKLAND Nursing Facility f 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SOUTHWOOD AT NORWELL NURSING CTR NORWELL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SPAULDING NURSING&THERAPY CENTER-BRIGHTON BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 95% In Compliance
SPRINGSIDE REHABILITATION AND SKILLED CARE CENTER PITTSFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
ST CAMILLUS HEALTH CENTER NORTHBRIDGE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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—--- -ST FRANCIS REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
ST JOSEPH MANOR HEALTH CARE INC BROCKTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ST JOSEPH REHAB&NURSING CARE CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
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ST MARY HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility
�-�12/03 12/10 86% Not In Compliance
ST PATRICK'S MANOR __-- FRAMINGHAM � Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 97% in Compliance
ST.CHRETIENNE RETIREMENT RES. MARLBOROUGH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
ST.JOSEPH'S ABBEY RES.CARE FAC INC. SPENCER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
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ST.JULIE BILLIART RES.CARE CTR. IPSWICH Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
STERLING VILLAGE STERLING Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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STONE REHABILITATION AND SENIOR LIVING NEWTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
STONEHEDGE HEALTH CARE CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 10.0% In Compliance
SUDBURY PINES EXTENDED CARE SUDBURY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 97% In Compliance
SUNNY ACRES NURSING HOME CHELMSFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
SUTTON HILL CENTER NORTH ANDOVER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
STREET BROOK OF WILLIAMSTOWN REHABILITATION&N WILLIAMSTOWN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 N/A N/A
THE GERMAN HOME LAWRENCE Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
THE WILLOWS AT WORCESTER WORCESTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
THOMAS UPHAM HOUSE MEDFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
TIMBERLYN HEIGHTS NURSING AND REHABILITATION GREAT BARRINGTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% j In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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;vet Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town ( Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested ; Current Staff Testing
i Compliance
TIMOTHY DANIELS HOUSE HOLLISTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
TOWN AND COUNTRY HEALTH CARE CENTER LOWELL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 90% in Compliance
TREMONT HEALTH CARE CENTER WAREHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
TWIN OAKS REHAB AND NURSING DANVERS Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% in Compliance
VERO HEALTH&REHAB OF HAMPDEN HAMPDEN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
VERO HEALTH&REHAB OF SOUTH HADLEY SOUTH HADLEY Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 98% In Compliance
VERO HEALTH&REHAB OF WILBRAHAM WILBRAHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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VICTORIA HAVEN NURSING FACILITY NORWOOD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
VILLAGE R.H.2 OF BROCKTON BROCKTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
VILLAGE REST HOME OF EASTON EASTON Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
VILLAGE REST HOME OF LEOMINSTER LEOMINSTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 63% Not In Compliance
VNA SENIOR LIVING-HIGHLAND AVENUE CAMPUS SOMERVILLE Nursing Facility and 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
Rest Home
WACHUSETT MANOR GARDNER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WAKEFIELD CENTER _ WAKEFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WALPOLE HEALTHCARE WALPOLE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 93% In Compliance
WAREHAM HEALTHCARE WAREHAM Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WATERTOWN HEALTH CENTER WATERTOWN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WATERVIEW LODGE LLC,REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE ASHLAND Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
WEBSTER MANOR REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE
CENTER WFBSTFR Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WEBSTER PARK REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE
CENTER ROCKLAND Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
WEDGEMERE HEALTHCARE TAUNTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WEST NEWTON HEALTHCARE NEWTON Nursing Facility— 12/03-12/10 90% In Compliance
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WEST REVERE HEALTH CENTER REVERE Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96% In Compliance
WEST ROX13URY HEALTH&REHABILITATION CENTER BOSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WEST SIDE HOUSE LTC FACILITY WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WESTBOROUGH HEALTHCARE _L WESTBOROUGH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 96/o In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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Long Term Care Facility Staff Testing
l
Current Staff Testing
Facility Name City/Town Facility Type Testing Period Percent of Staff Tested Compliance
WESTFIELD CENTER WESTFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 96% In Compliance
WESTFIELD GARDENS NURSING AND REHAB WESTFIELD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
WESTFORD HOUSE WESTFORD Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WESTVIEW REST HOME EAST BRIDGEWATER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WHITTIER BRADFORD TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT _ HAVERHILL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance j
WHITTIER WESTBOROUGH TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT WESTBOROUGH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WILLIAMSTOWN COMMONS NURSING&REHAB WILLIAMSTOWN Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
WILLIMANSETT CENTER EAST CHIC_OPEE Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance
WILLIMANSETT CENTER WEST CHICOPEE Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 92% In Compliance
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WILLOW MANOR LOWELL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 67% Not In Compliance
WILLOWBROOK MANOR REST HOME MILLIS Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WILMINGTON REHAB CENTER WILMINGTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% in Compliance
WINCHESTER NURSING CENTER,INC WINCHESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WINDEMERE NURSING&REHAB CTR ON MARTHAS Nursing Facility and
OAK BLUFFS 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
VINEYARD Rest Home
WINDSOR NURSING&RETIREMENT HOME YARMOUTH Nursing Facility j 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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WINGATE AT CHESTNUT HILL BROOKLINE Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 _ 100% _ In Compliance
WINGATE AT HARWICH HARWICH Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 93% In Compliance
WINGATE AT HAVERHILL HAVERHILL Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100%' In Compliance
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WINGATE AT NEEDHAM NEEDHAM Nursing Facility 12/03 12/10 100% In Compliance I�
WINGATE AT NORTON NORTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100%, In Compliance
WINGATE AT SILVER LAKE KINGSTON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
WINGATE ATWESTON* ON Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 N/A N/A
WINTER HILL REST HOME WORCESTER Rest Home 12/03-12/10 100% In Compliance
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WOBURN NURSING CENTER,INC i WOBURN Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 97% in Compliance.
WORCESTER HEALTH CENTER I WORCESTER Nursing Facility 12/03-12/10 82% Not In Compliance
WORCESTER REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER Nursing Facility j 12/03_12/10 100% In Compliance
Note:The figures presented in this publication were self-reported by nursing facilities and rest homes.Facilities were also required to submit a signed attestation form certifying compliance with MassHealth
Nursing Facility Bulletin 157 or Administrative Bulletin 20-85.See these documents for more information on the period over which testing occurred and how staff counts were reported.
(*)Facility is closed.Data will continue to be included for completeness but will not change except for the result of data cleaning.
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•`� `v` Infection Control Surveys
DPH serves as the State Survey Agency (SA) that submits COVID-19 nursing home data on behalf of Massachusetts to the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). As outlined in the June 1St CMS memorandum CMS updated its COVID-19 reporting
requirements to ensure 100% of Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes receive on-site review to mitigate the spread of
COVID-19. Reporting requirements apply only to Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes, not all facilities in the state.
Multiple Surveys Explained: CMS requires states perform COVID-19 survey activities in addition to completing the required Focused
Infection Control surveys of 100% of Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes by July 31, 2020. Additionally, CMS requires
states perform on-site infection control surveys within three-to-five days of identification of any nursing home with three or more
new COVID-19 suspected and confirmed cases since their last National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) COVID-19 report or any
nursing home in which one confirmed resident case is present in a facility that was previously COVID-free. As facilities may require a
number of on-site infection control surveys, we show here the results of the five most recent surveys.
Deficiencies Explained:
• The severity level reflects the impact of the deficiency and is categorized by four levels of harm.
• The scope level of a deficiency reflects how many residents were affected by the deficiency.
• For each deficiency, the DPH survey team determines the level of harm (severity) to the resident or resident(s) involved and then
determines the scope of the problem within the nursing home.
• The team assigns an alphabetical Severity and Scope value to the deficiency. In the report below, the alphabetical values are A
through L. Values closer to A signify lower scope and severity. Values closer to L (i.e. G or higher) signify higher scope and severity.
• The key at the bottom of each page indicates the level of deficiencies reported, which corresponds to dots of different colors:
Green = Deficiency-free survey; Yellow = D-level deficiency; Pink = E/F-level deficiency; Red = G or higher
372 facilities received a combined total of 1,206 Infection Control Surveys between June 1 and November 27.
Between November 23-27, 2020, 28 new surveys were mailed to facilities. Of those 28 new surveys:
New Surveys With 2+Deficiencies 2 Facilities
New Surveys With 1 Deficiencies 6 Facilities
New Surveys With 0 Deficiencies 20 Facilities
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services(CMS)requires infection control surveys to be conducted of all Medicare-and Medicaid-certified nursing homes as defined in the following link:
https://www.cros.gov/files/document/qso-20-31-all.pdf.DPH conducts these surveys on behalf of CMS.
Some facilities that meet certain CMS requirements have been surveyed more than once.Follow-up infection control surveys must be conducted within three-to-five days when:(1)one confirmed
COVID-19 case is reported in a nursing home that previously did not have any COVID-19 cases,and(2)three or more new suspected and confirmed cases are reported in nursing homes in one week
that had previously reported a case.
Reflects surveys processed between June 1,2020 and November 27,2020 KEY:Green=Deficiency-free survey;Yellow=D-level deficiency;Pink=E/F-level deficiency;Red=G or
1,206 Surveys completed and mailed as of November 27,2020 higher
Survey Most Recent Survey First
Facility Name Town 1 2 3 4 5
ABERJONA NURSING CENTER,INC WINCHESTER Q
ACADEMY MANOR ANDOVER
ADVINIA CARE AT PROVINCETOWN PROVINCETOWN
ADVOCATE HEALTHCARE OF EAST BOSTON,LLC BOSTON
AGAWAM HEALTHCARE AGAWAM
ALDEN COURT NURSING CARE&REHABILITATION CENTER FAIRHAVEN
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT ABBOTT LYNN
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT BALDWINVILLE TEMPLETON
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT BRAINTREE BRAINTREE
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT DEVEREUX MARBLEHEAD
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT MARIE ESTHER MARLBOROUGH
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT MARINA BAY QUINCY
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT ROSEWOOD PEABODY
ALLIANCE HEALTH AT WEST ACRES BROCKTON
APPLE VALLEY CENTER AYER !
ARMENIAN NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BOSTON
ATTLEBORO HEALTHCARE ATTLEBORO
BAKER-KATZ SKILLED NURSING AND REHABILITATION CTR HAVERHILL
BAYPATH AT DUXBURY NURSING&REHABILITATION CTR DUXBURY
BAYPOINTE REHAB CENTER BROCKTON
BEAR HILL HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER STONEHAM Q;
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT ANDOVER ANDOVER
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT READING READING _)
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT SUDBURY SUDBURY
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT WEST SPRINGFIELD WEST SPRINGFIELD
BEAR MOUNTAIN AT WORCESTER WORCESTER C )
BEAUMONT AT UNIVERSITY CAMPUS WORCESTER Q
BEAUMONT REHAB&SKILLED NURSING CTR-NATICK NATICK Q
BEAUMONT REHAB&SKILLED NURSING CTR-NORTHBORO NORTHBOROUGH
BEAUMONT REHAB&SKILLED NURSING CTR-NORTHBRIDGE NORTHBRIDGE
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BEAUMONT REHAB&SKILLED NURSING CTR-WESTBORO WESTBOROUGH
BELMONT MANOR NURSING HOME,IN BELMONT
BELVIDERE HEALTHCARE CENTER LOWELL
BENCHMARK SNR LIVING AT THE COMMONS IN LINCOLN SNF LINCOLN
BENJAMIN HEALTHCARE CENTER BOSTON _) J
BERKELEY RETIREMENT HOME,THE LAWRENCE )
BERKSHIRE PLACE PITTSFIELD 'ems
BERKSHIRE REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER SANDISFIELD
BETHANY SKILLED NURSING FACILITY FRAMINGHAM ^)
BLAIRE HOUSE OF MILFORD MILFORD
BLAIRE HOUSE OF TEWKSBURY TEWKSBURY
BLAIRE HOUSE OF WORCESTER WORCESTER
BLUE HILLS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER STOUGHTON
BLUEBERRY HILL REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR BEVERLY i
BOSTON HOME,INC(THE) BOSTON
BOSTONIAN NURSING CARE&REHABILITATION CTR,THE BOSTON
BOURNE MANOR EXTENDED CARE FACILITY BOURNE
BRAINTREE MANOR HEALTHCARE BRAINTREE
BRANDON WOODS OF DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH
BRANDON WOODS OF NEW BEDFORD NEW BEDFORD
BRENTWOOD REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR(THE) DANVERS
BRIARWOOD REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE CENTER NEEDHAM
BRIDGEWATER NURSING HOME BRIDGEWATER
BRIGHAM HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER NEWBURYPORT
BRIGHTON HOUSE REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER BOSTON
BROCKTON HEALTH CENTER BROCKTON
BROOKHAVEN AT LEXINGTON LEXINGTON
BROOKSIDE REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER WEBSTER
BRUSH HILL CARE CENTER MILTON
BUCKLEY-GREEN FIELD HEALTHCARE CENTER GREENFIELD
CAMBRIDGE REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER CAMBRIDGE
CAMPION HEALTH&WELLNESS,INC WESTON
CAPE HERITAGE REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER SANDWICH
CAPE REGENCY REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER BARNSTABLE `y
CARDIGAN NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER SCITUATE
CARE ONE AT BROOKLINE BROOKLINE j
CARE ONE AT CONCORD CONCORD 1
CARE ONE AT ESSEX PARK BEVERLY
CARE ONE AT HOLYOKE HOLYOKE
CARE ONE AT LEXINGTON LEXINGTON
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CARE ONE AT MILLBURY MILLBURY D
CARE ONE AT NEW BEDFORD NEW BEDFORD f l
CARE ONE AT NEWTON NEWTON
CARE ONE AT NORTHAMPTON NORTHAMPTON
CARE ONE AT PEABODY PEABODY
CARE ONE AT RANDOLPH RANDOLPH
CARE ONE AT REDSTONE EAST LONGMEADOW
CARE ONE AT WEYMOUTH WEYMOUTH
CARE ONE AT WILMINGTON WILMINGTON
CARLETON-WILLARD VILLAGE RETIREMENT&NURSING CTR BEDFORD
CARLYLE HOUSE FRAMINGHAM
CARVALHO GROVE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER FALL RIVER
CASA DE RAMANA REHABILITATION CENTER FRAMINGHAM
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL HOME FALL RIVER
CEDAR VIEW REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER METHUEN �)
CEDARWOOD GARDENS FRANKLIN
CENTER FOR EXTENDED CARE AT AMHERST AMHERST ( ( i
CHAPIN CENTER SPRINGFIELD
CHARLENE MANOR EXTENDED CARE FACILITY GREENFIELD
CHESTNUT HILL OF EAST LONGMEADOW EAST LONGMEADOW
CHESTNUT WOODS REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR SAUGUS
CHETWYNDE HEALTHCARE NEWTON
CHICOPEE REHABILITATION AND NURSING CHICOPEE 0 L'
CHRISTOPHER HOUSE OF WORCESTER WORCESTER
CLIFTON REHABILITATION NURSING CENTER SOMERSET 0
COLEMAN HOUSE NORTHBOROUGH `}
COLONY CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION ABINGTON
COMMONS RESIDENCE AT ORCHARD COVE CANTON
CONTINUING CARE AT BROOKSBY VILLAGE PEABODY
COPLEY AT STOUGHTON-BAYSTATE CONSOLIDATED PROPER STOUGHTON
COUNTRY CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION NEWBURYPORT i,)
COUNTRY GARDENS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER SWANSEA
COUNTRYSIDE HEALTH CARE OF MILFORD MILFORD
COURTYARD NURSING CARE CENTER MEDFORD
CRANEVILLE PLACE REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CT DALTON ~ �?
DAY BROOK VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING HOLYOKE j
DEDHAM HEALTHCARE DEDHAM
DEN-MAR HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER ROCKPORT
DEXTER HOUSE HEALTHCARE MALDEN
DWYER HOME WEYMOUTH
D'YOUVILLE CARE FOR ADVANCED THERAPY LOWELL
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D'YOUVILLE SENIOR CARE LOWELL
EAST LONGMEADOW SKILLED NURSING CENTER EAST LONGMEADOW
EASTPOINTE REHAB CENTER CHELSEA
ELAINE CENTER AT HADLEY HADLEY
ELIOT CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION NATICK
ELIZABETH SETON WELLESLEY
ELLIS NURSING HOME(THE) NORWOOD
ELMHURST HEALTHCARE(THE) MELROSE
EMERSON REHABILITATION&TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT CONCORD
FAIRHAVEN HEALTHCARE CENTER LOWELL
FAIRVIEW COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER GREAT BARRINGTON (D
FALL RIVER HEALTHCARE FALL RIVER
FALL RIVER JEWISH HOME,INC FALL RIVER 0 '^?
FARREN CARE CENTER MONTAGUE
FITCHBURG HEALTHCARE FITCHBURG
FITCHBURG REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER FITCHBURG
FOREMOST AT SHARON LLC SHARON
GARDEN PLACE HEALTHCARE ATTLEBORO
GARDNER REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER GARDNER
GERMAN CENTER FOR EXTENDED CARE BOSTON
GLEN RIDGE NURSING CARE CENTER MEDFORD
GLOUCESTER HEALTHCARE GLOUCESTER
GOVERNORS CENTER WESTFIELD
GREENWOOD NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER WAKEFIELD
GUARDIAN CENTER(THE) BROCKTON
HANCOCK PARK REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER QUINCY ? {�
HANNAH B G SHAW HOME MIDDLEBOROUGH
HANNAH DUSTON HEALTHCARE CENTER HAVERHILL
HARBOR HOUSE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER HINGHAM
HATHAWAY MANOR EXTENDED CARE NEW BEDFORD
HATHORNE HILL DANVERS
HEATHWOOD HEALTHCARE NEWTON
HELLENIC NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER CANTON
HERITAGE HALL NORTH AGAWAM (�
HERITAGE HALL SOUTH AGAWAM
HERITAGE HALL WEST AGAWAM
HERMITAGE HEALTHCARE(THE) WORCESTER 1
HIGHLANDS,THE FITCHBURG
HIGHVIEW OF NORTHAMPTON NORTHAMPTON
HILLCREST COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER 1PITTSFIELD
HOLDEN REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER IHOLDEN 10
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HOLY TRINITY EASTERN ORTHODOX N&R CENTER WORCESTER
HOLYOKE HEALTHCARE CENTER HOLYOKE
HUNT NURSING&REHAB CENTER DANVERS
JEFFREY&SUSAN BRUDNICK CENTER FOR LIVING PEABODY
JESMOND NURSING HOME NAHANT
JEWISH HEALTHCARE CENTER WORCESTER
JML CARE CENTER INC FALMOUTH C, L+
JOHN ADAMS HEALTHCARE CENTER QUINCY
JOHN SCOTT HOUSE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BRAINTREE r1
JULIAN J LEVITT FAMILY NURSING HOME LONGMEADOW i •
KATZMAN FAMILY CENTER FOR LIVING CHELSEA ) 0
KEYSTONE CENTER LEOMINSTER C
KIMBALL FARMS NURSING CARE CENTER LENOX +♦
KNOLLWOOD NURSING CENTER WORCESTER C
LAFAYETTE REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING FACILIT MARBLEHEAD
LAKEVIEW HOUSE SKLD NRSG AND RESIDENTIAL CARE FAC HAVERHILL
LANESSA EXTENDED CARE WEBSTER
LASELL HOUSE NEWTON
LAUREL RIDGE REHAB AND SKILLED CARE CENTER BOSTON
LEDGEWOOD REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING CENTER BEVERLY
LEE HEALTHCARE LEE
LEONARD FLORENCE CENTER FOR LIVING CHELSEA
LIBERTY COMMONS CHATHAM
LIFE CARE CENTER OF ACTON ACTON
LIFE CARE CENTER OF ATTLEBORO ATTLEBORO C
LIFE CARE CENTER OF AUBURN AUBURN
LIFE CARE CENTER OF LEOMINSTER LEOMINSTER
LIFE CARE CENTER OF MERRIMACK VALLEY BILLERICA
LIFE CARE CENTER OF NASHOBA VALLEY LITTLETON
LIFE CARE CENTER OF PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH
LIFE CARE CENTER OF RAYNHAM RAYNHAM
LIFE CARE CENTER OF STONEHAM STONEHAM
LIFE CARE CENTER OF THE NORTH SHORE LYNN
LIFE CARE CENTER OF THE SOUTH SHORE SCITUATE (j
LIFE CARE CENTER OF WEST BRIDGEWATER WEST BRIDGEWATER
LIFE CARE CENTER OF WILBRAHAM WILBRAHAM
LIGHTHOUSE NURSING CARE CENTER REVERE
LINDA MANOR EXTENDED CARE FACILITY NORTHAMPTON J �_
LINDEN PONDS HINGHAM
LONGMEADOW OF TAUNTON TAUNTON
LOOMIS LAKESIDE AT REEDS LANDING ISPRINGFIELD
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LUTHERAN REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER WORCESTER
LYDIA TAFT HOUSE UXBRIDGE
M I NURSING&RESTORATIVE CENTER LAWRENCE
MADONNA MANOR NURSING HOME NORTH ATTLEBORO
MAPLES REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER WRENTHAM 'l
MAPLEWOOD REHAB AND NURSING AMESBURY
MARIAN MANOR BOSTON
MARIAN MANOR OF TAUNTON TAUNTON (�
MARISTHILL NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER WALTHAM
MARLBOROUGH HILLS REHABILITATION&HLTH CARE CTR MARLBOROUGH
MARY ANN MORSE NURSING&REHABILITATION NATICK ( }
MARY'S MEADOW AT PROVIDENCE PLACE HOLYOKE
MASCONOMET HEALTHCARE CENTER TOPSFIELD
MATTAPAN HEALTH&REHABILITATION CENTER BOSTON vi
MAYFLOWER PLACE NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER YARMOUTH
MEADOW GREEN NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER WALTHAM
MEADOWS OF CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS(THE) LEICESTER
MEADOWS,THE NORTH ANDOVER
MEDFORD REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER MEDFORD `
MEDWAY COUNTRY MANOR SKILLED NURSING&REHABILITAT MEDWAY
MELROSE HEALTHCARE MELROSE
MEMORY SUPPORT OF HERITAGE HALL AGAWAM
MILFORD CENTER MILFORD
MONT MARIE REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE CENTER HOLYOKE
MOUNT CARMEL CARE CENTER LENOX
MOUNT SAINT VINCENT CARE CENTER HOLYOKE
MT GREYLOCK EXTENDED CARE FACILITY PITTSFIELD
NEMASKET HEALTHCARE CENTER MIDDLEBOROUGH
NEVILLE CENTER AT FRESH POND FOR NURSING&REHAB CAMBRIDGE
NEVINS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER METHUEN
NEW BEDFORDJEWISH CONVALESCENT HOME,INC NEW BEDFORD
NEW ENG LAN D HOMES FOR THE DEAF,INC DANVERS
NEW ENGLAND PEDIATRIC CARE BILLERICA
NEW ENGLANDSINAI HOSPITAL TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT STOUGHTON
NEWBRIDGE ON THE CHARLES SKILLED NURSING FACILITY DEDHAM C`
NEWTON WELLESLEY CENTER FOR ALZHEIMER'S CARE WELLESLEY
NORTH ADAMS COMMONS NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTE NORTH ADAMS
NORTH END REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER BOSTON
NORTHWOOD REHABILITATION&HEALTHCARE CENTER LOWELL 1!
NORWOOD HEALTHCARE NORWOOD
NOTRE DAME LONG TERM CARE CENTER WORCESTER
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OAK KNOLL HEALTHCARE CENTER FRAMINGHAM (�
OAKDALE REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING CENTER WEST BOYLSTON
OAKHILL HEALTHCARE MIDDLEBOROUGH
OAKS,THE NEW BEDFORD
ODD FELLOWS HOME OF MASSACHUSETTS WORCESTER
OUR LADYS HAVEN OF FAIRHAVEN INC FAIRHAVEN ^
OVERLOOK MASONIC HEALTH CENTER CHARLTON C)
OXFORD REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER,THE HAVERHILL
PALM SKILLED NRSING CR&CTR FOR REHAB EXCELLENCE CHELMSFORD
PALMER HEALTHCARE CENTER PALMER
PARK AVENUE HEALTH CENTER ARLINGTON
PARK PLACE REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE CENTER BOSTON ,yJ
PARKWAY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER BOSTON
PARSONS HILL REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER
PAVILION,THE BARNSTABLE
PENACOOK PLACE,INC HAVERHILL 0
PHILLIPS MANOR NURSING HOME LYNN 0j
PILGRIM REHABILITATION&SKILLED NURSING CENTER PEABODY
PINE KNOLL NURSING CENTER LEXINGTON (71
PLEASANT BAY OF BREWSTER REHAB CENTER BREWSTER j
PLYMOUTH HARBORSIDE HEALTHCARE PLYMOUTH
PLYMOUTH REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER PLYMOUTH 0 0 0 ( 3
POET'S SEAT HEALTH CARE CENTER GREENFIELD
POPE NURSING HOME WEYMOUTH i ^r •
PORT HEALTHCARE CENTER NEWBURYPORT 0 0 0 0
PRESCOTT HOUSE NORTH ANDOVER 0 0 0
PRESENTATION REHAB AND SKILLED CARE CENTER BOSTON
QUABBIN VALLEY HEALTHCARE ATHOL
QUABOAG REHABILITATION&SKILLED CARE FACILITY WEST BROOKFIELD
QUEEN ANNE NURSING HOME,INC HINGHAM
QUINCY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER LLC QUINCY
RECUPERATIVE SERVICES UNIT-HEBREW REHAB CENTER BOSTON 1
REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER AT EVERETT(THE) EVERETT
RENAISSANCE MANOR ON CABOT HOLYOKE
RESERVOIR CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION,THE MARLBOROUGH 0 0v
REVOLUTION CHARLWELL NORWOOD 0 0 (l
REVOLUTION KIMWELL FALL RIVER 0 ti�j
RIVER TERRACE REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CTR LANCASTER
RIVERBEND OF SOUTH NATICK NATICK
RIVERCREST LONG TERM CARE CONCORD
ROYAL AT WAYLAND REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER IWAYLAND l
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ROYAL BRAINTREE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER BRAINTREE
ROYAL CAPE COD NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER BOURNE (1
ROYAL MEADOW VIEW CENTER NORTH READING
ROYAL MEGANSETT NURSING&REHABILITATION FALMOUTH
ROYAL NORWELL NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER LLC NORWELL
ROYAL NURSING CENTER,LLC FALMOUTH
ROYAL OF COTUIT MASHPEE
ROYAL OF FAIRHAVEN NURSING CENTER FAIRHAVEN
ROYAL WOOD MILL CENTER LAWRENCE
SACHEM CENTER FOR HEALTH&REHABILITATION EAST BRIDGEWATER
SACRED HEART NURSING HOME NEW BEDFORD
SALEM REHAB CENTER SALEM
SANCTA MARIA NURSING FACILITY CAMBRIDGE J `1
SARAH BRAYTON NURSING CARE CTR FALL RIVER
SAUGUS REHAB AND NURSING SAUGUS
SAVOY NURSING&REHAB CTR NEW BEDFORD r j `
SEA VIEW CONVALESCENT AND NURSING HOME ROWLEY {
SEACOAST NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER INC GLOUCESTER
SERENITY HILL NURSING CENTER WRENTHAM j
SEVEN HILLS PEDIATRIC CENTER GROTON !' )
SHERRILL HOUSE BOSTON
SHREWSBURY NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER SHREWSBURY 0
SIPPICAN HEALTHCARE CENTER MARION
SIXTEEN ACRES HEALTHCARE CENTER SPRINGFIELD
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY AT NORTH HILL(THE) NEEDHAM
SOLDIERS HOME IN MASSACHUSETTS CHELSEA
SOMERSET RIDGE CENTER SOMERSET
SOUTH COVE MANOR NURSING&REHABILITATION CENTER QUINCY
SOUTH DENNIS HEALTHCARE DENNIS
SOUTHBRIDGE REHABILITATION&HEALTH CARE CENTER SOUTHBRIDGE
SOUTHEAST HEALTH CARE CENTER EASTON
SOUTHPOINTE REHAB CENTER FALL RIVER
SOUTHSHORE HEALTH CARE CENTER ROCKLAND
SOUTHWOOD AT NORWELL NURSING CTR NORWELL
SPAULDING NURSING&THERAPY CENTER-BRIGHTON BOSTON
SPRINGSIDE REHABILITATION AND SKILLED CARE CENTER PITTSFIELD
ST CAMILLUS HEALTH CENTER NORTHBRIDGE
ST FRANCIS REHABILITATION&NURSING CENTER WORCESTER
STJOSEPH MANOR HEALTH CARE INC BROCKTON
ST JOSEPH REHAB&NURSING CARE CENTER BOSTON
ST MARY HEALTH CARE CENTER WORCESTER
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ST PATRICK'S MANOR FRAMINGHAM
STERLING VILLAGE STERLING �;;� +♦
STONE REHABILITATION AND SENIOR LIVING NEWTON
STONEHEDGE HEALTH CARE CENTER BOSTON (j
SUDBURY PINES EXTENDED CARE SUDBURY
SUNNY ACRES NURSING HOME CHELMSFORD1 i
SUTTON HILL CENTER NORTH ANDOVER
THOMAS UPHAM HOUSE MEDFIELD
TIMBERLYN HEIGHTS NURSING AND REHABILITATION GREAT BARRINGTON
TIMOTHY DANIELS HOUSE HOLLISTON
TOWN AND COUNTRY HEALTH CARE CENTER LOWELL j �l
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4�� w= COVID Cases in Assisted Living Residences (1/5) Cumulative data collected as of 12/16/2020 8:00am
Facility County Maximum Number of Facility County Maximum Number of
Capacity Confirmed Capacity Confirmed
Cases* Cases*
Adelaide of Newton Centre Middlesex County 61 >30 Atrium at Faxon Woods Norfolk County 60 11-30
All American Assisted Living at Hanson Plymouth County 96 >30 Atrium at Veronica Drive Essex County 62 11-30
All American Assisted Living at Raynham Bristol County 112 11-30 Autumn Glen at Dartmouth Bristol County 87 11-30
All American Assisted Living at Wareham Plymouth County 112 11-30 Avita of Needham Norfolk County 70 �^ 11-30
All American Assisted Living at Wrentham Norfolk County 122 11-30 Avita of Newburyport Essex County 76 11-30
Allerton House at Central Park Norfolk County 109 11-30 Bayberry at Emerald Court Middlesex County 119 1-10
Allerton House at Harbor Park Plymouth County 78 1-10 Benchmark Senior Living at Clapboardtree Norfolk County 115 11-30
Allerton House at Proprietors Green Plymouth County 110 1-10 Benchmark Senior Living at Forge Hill Norfolk County 109 >30
Allerton House at The Village at Duxbury Plymouth County 36 11-30 Benchmark Senior Living at Robbins Brook Middlesex County 89 11-30
American Inn at Sawmill Park Hampden County 18 0 Benchmark Senior Living at The Commons in Lincoln Middlesex County 81 >30
Armbrook Assisted Living Hampden County 84 >30 Benchmark Senior Living at Woburn Middlesex County 97 11-30
Artis Senior Living of Lexington Middlesex County 72 1-10 Bertram House of Swampscott Essex County 70 11-30
Artis Senior Living of Reading Middlesex County 64 1-10 Bethany Homes-Merrivista Essex County 33 1-10
Artisan at Hudson Middlesex County 100 1-10 Billerica Crossings Middlesex County 78 1-10
Ashland Farms at North Andover Essex County 101 1-10 Blaire House at Tewksbury Assisted Living Middlesex County 35 1-10
Assisted Living Center of Salisbury Essex County 30 0 Blaire House of Milford Worcester County 50 11-30
Atria Draper Place Worcester County 70 1-10 Bridges by EPOCH at Andover Essex County ~ 72 11-30
Atria Fairhaven Bristol County 91 11-30 Bridges by EPOCH at Hingham Plymouth County 54 1-10
Atria Longmeadow Place _ _ Middlesex County 114 11-30 Bridges by EPOCH at Mashpee Barnstable County 60 1-10
Atria Maplewood Place Middlesex County 105 1-10 Bridges by EPOCH at Pembroke Plymouth County 54 11-30
Atria Marina Place Norfolk County 130 1-10 Bridges by EPOCH at Sudbury Middlesex County 54 >30
Atria Madand Place Essex County 136 >30 Bridges by EPOCH at Westford Middlesex County 56 11-30
Atria Merrimack Place Essex County 139 11-30 Bridges by EPOCH at Westwood Norfolk County 72 >30
Atria Woodbriar Park Barnstable County 108 >30 Brigham House Middlesex County 62 1-10
Atria Woodbriar Place Barnstable County 149 11-30 Brightview Arlington Middlesex County 93 11-30
Atrium at Cardinal Drive Hampden County 56 1-10 Brightview Canton Norfolk County 69 11-30
Atrium at Drum Hill Middlesex County 56 0 Brightview Concord River Middlesex County 93 11-30
Data Source:Self-Reported Data from ALRs to Office of Elder Affairs;*Includes staff and residents;Note:This list includes all Assisted Living Residences and their reported COVID-19 cases to date(staff and residents).The number of cases for a facility relies on
the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet been identified.Some facilities have tested some or all residents only;some have also tested staff.A low number of cases may reflect that not all
residents and staff have not been tested.not necessarily low prevalence. 85
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..> �: COVID Cases in Assisted Living Residences (2/5) Cumulative data collected as of 12/16/2020 8:00am
Facility County Maximum Number of Facility County Maximum Number of
Capacity Confirmed Capacity Confirmed
Cases* Cases*
Brightview Danvers Essex County 84 11-30 Cohen Florence Levine Estates Suffolk County 69 1-10
Brightview of North Andover Essex County 123 >30 Coleman House Worcester County 22 11-30
Brightview Wakefield Middlesex County-. 117 >30 Compass on the Bay Suffolk County 55 >30
Broadview Worcester County 63 >30 Concord Park Middlesex County 86 1-10
Brookdale Attleboro Bristol County 151 1-10 Connemara Senior Living Campello Plymouth County 109 1-10
Brookdale Cape Cod Barnstable County 118 11-30 Corcoran House Worcester County 42 0
Brookdale Cushing Park Middlesex County 116 >30 Cornerstone at Canton Norfolk County 92 11-30
Brookdale Eddy Pond East Worcester County 80 1-10 Cornerstone at Milford Worcester County 90 >30
Brookdale Eddy Pond West Worcester County 111 11-30 Country Club Heights Middlesex County 107 >30
Brookdale Quincy Bay Norfolk County 150 1-10 Davis Manor Worcester County 11 1-10
Brookside at Regency Barnstable County 31 0 Decatur House Barnstable County 28 1-10
Cadbury Commons Middlesex County 80 >30 Du Charme Estates Ltd. Worcester County 18 1-10
Cambridge Homes Middlesex County 44 1-10 Duxbury House at The Village Memory Care Residence Plymouth County 24 0
Cape Cod Senior Residences at Pocasset Barnstable County 60 11-30 East Village Place Hampden County 77 11-30
Carmel Terrace Middlesex County 76 1-10 Edelweiss Village Suffolk County 65 1-10
Carriage House at Lee's Farm Middlesex County 63 >30 Elizabeth Calsey House Essex County 14 1-10
Cedarbrook Village Hampshire County 97 1-10 Elizabeth Calsey House at Lions Mouth Road Essex County 26 11-30
Chelmsford Crossings Middlesex County 74 1-10 Evans Park at Newton Corner Middlesex County 115 1-10
Chestnut Knoll at Glenmeadow, Hampden County 34 1-1D Fenno House Norfolk County 53 1-10
Chestnut Park at Cleveland Circle Suffolk County 88 11-30 Fieldstone at The Overlook Worcester County 17 1-10
Christopher Heights of Attleboro Bristol County 81 11-30 Florence&Chafetz Home for Specialized Care Suffolk County 36 1-10
Christopher Heights of Belchertown Hampshire County 95 1-10 Forestdale Park Assisted Living Middlesex County 59 11-30
Christopher Heights of Marlborough Middlesex County 95 1-10 Gabriel House of Fall River Bristol County 110 11-30
Christopher Heights of Northampton Hampshire County 97 11-30 Gardens at Newbury Court Middlesex County 29 1-10
Christopher Heights of Webster Worcester County 83 0 Gery&Emil Eisenberg Residence Worcester County 80 >30
Christopher Heights of Worcester Worcester County 80 >30 Giving Tree Senior Living LLC Middlesex County 54 0
Clifton Assisted Living Community Bristol County 66 1-10 Glen at Grove Manor Norfolk County 20 1-10
Data Source:Self-Reported Data from ALRs to Office of Elder Affairs;*Includes staff and residents;Note:This list includes all Assisted Living Residences and their reported COVID-19 cases to date(staff and residents).The number of cases for a facility relies on
the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet been identified.Some facilities have tested some or all residents only;some have also tested staff.A low number of cases may reflect that not all
residents and staff have not been tested,not necessarily low prevalence.
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00VID Cases in Assisted Living Residences (3/5) Cumulative data collected as of 12/16/2020 8:00am
Facility County Maximum Number of Facility County Maximum Number of
Capacity Confirmed Capacity Confirmed
Cases* Cases*
Goddard House Norfolk County 119 11-30 Leominster Crossings Worcester County 82 11-30
Golden Pond Assisted Living Middlesex County 209 >30 Life Care Center of Stoneham Middlesex County 18 1-10
Grace Morgan House Essex County 26 0 Linda Manor Assisted Living Hampshire County _ 92 1-10
Grove Manor Estates Norfolk County 70 >30 Loomis Lakeside at Reeds Landing Hampden County 15 11-30
Hampton Suites at Southgate Worcester County 117 11-30 Loomis Village Hampshire County 21 0
Harbor Point at Centerville Barnstable County 68 11-30 Manor on the Hill Worcester County 92 11-30
Harriett and Ralph Kaplan Estates Essex County 133 >30 Maplewood at Brewster Barnstable County 153 11-30
Haverhill Crossings Essex County 109 >30 Maplewood at Mayflower Place Barnstable County _ 45 11-30
Hearthstone at Choate Middlesex County 25 11-30 Maplewood at Weston Middlesex County 130 11-30
Hearthstone at New Horizons Middlesex County 45 >30 Marguerite's House Essex County 106 11-30
Heights Crossing Plymouth County 107 >30 Mason Wright Assisted Living Hampden County 99 >30
Henrietta Brewer House Dukes County 14 0 Methuen Village at Riverwalk Park Essex County 9S 11-30
Heritage at Falmouth Barnstable County 56 1-10 Mill Hill Residence Barnstable County 79 11-30
Heritage at Framingham ^ Middlesex County 102 11-30 Nashoba Park Middlesex County 73 0
Heritage Woods Hampden County 1115 1-10 Neville Place Middlesex County 73 1-10
Herrick House Essex County 90 11-30 New Horizons at Choate Middlesex County 40 1-10
Heywood Wakefield Commons Worcester County 80 1-10 New Horizons at Marlborough Middlesex County 200 11-30
John Bertram House Essex County 27 11-30 New Pond Village Norfolk County 34 11-30
Keystone Commons Hampden County 65 >30 NewBridge on the Charles Norfolk County 94 11-30
Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay Barnstable County 102 1-10 Notre Dame du Lac Worcester County 166 >30
Landmark at Fall River Bristol County 91 0 Orchard Hill Middlesex County 80 11-30
Landmark at Longwood Suffolk County 107 11-30 Orchard Valley of Wilbraham Hampden County 66 1-10
Landmark at Monastery Heights Hampden County 120 11-30 Pine Hill at Kimball Farms Berkshire County 74 1-10
Landmark at Ocean View Essex County 91 >30 Plymouth Crossings Plymouth County 70 >30
Laurel Ridge Berkshire County 11 0 Prospect House Suffolk County 116 11-30
Laurelwood at The Pinehills Plymouth County 83 1-10 Providence House Suffolk County 139 >30
Laurentide at Mashpee Commons Barnstable County 82 1-10 Putnam Farm at Danvers Essex County 84 >30
Data Source:Self-Reported Data from ALRs to Office of Elder Affairs;*Includes staff and residents;Note:This list includes all Assisted Living Residences and their reported COVID-19 cases to date(staff and residents).The number of cases for a facility relies on
the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet been identified.Some facilities have tested some or all residents only;some have also tested staff.A low number of cases may reflect that not all
residents and staff have not been tested,not necessarily low prevalence. 87
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COVID Cases in Assisted Living Residences (4/5) Cumulative data collected as of 12/16/2020 8:00am
Facility County Maximum Number of Facility County Maximum Number of
Capacity Confirmed Capacity Confirmed
Cases* Cases*
River Mills Assisted Living at Chicopee Falls Hampden County 109 1-10 Sunrise of Lynnfield Essex County 94 >30
RiverCourt Residences Middlesex County 66 11-30 Sunrise of Norwood Norfolk County 88 11-30
Robbie's Place Middlesex County 22 1-10 Sunrise of Plymouth Beach Plymouth County 102 1-10
Rockridge Retirement Community Hampshire County 68 1-10 Sunrise of Wayland Middlesex County 74 11-30
Rogerson House Suffolk County 68 1-10 Sunrise of Weston Middlesex County 34 1-10
Rosewood Homestyle Assisted Living Berkshire County 28 0 Susan Bailis Assisted Living Community Suffolk County 136 1-10
Ruggles Assisted Living Suffolk County 43 1-10 Swan Brook Bristol County 29 1-10
Ruth's House Hampden County 82 11-30 Tatnuck Park at Worcester Worcester County 83 11-30
Sarawood Hampden County 28 0 The Arbors at Amherst Hampshire County 86 1-10
Scandinavian Living Center Middlesex County 40 11-30 The Arbors at Chicopee Hampden County 92 1-10
Seasons of Danvers Essex County 55 1-10 The Arbors at Dracut Middlesex County 84 11-30
Shrewsbury Crossings Worcester County 74 11-30 The Arbors at Greenfield Franklin County 76 0
Side By Side Berkshire County 45 0 The Arbors at Stoneham Middlesex County 89 11-30
Side by Side Assisted Living Residence Veterans Annex Berkshire County 20 0 The Arbors at Stoughton Norfolk County 91 >30
Springhouse Suffolk County 85 11-30 The Arbors at Taunton Bristol County 87 >30
Stafford Hill Assisted Living Plymouth County 89 11-30 The Arbors at Westfield Hampden County 90 11-30
Standish Village at Lower Mills Suffolk County 108 >30 The Assisted Living Residences at Hancock Park Norfolk County 42 0
Stone Hill at Andover Essex County 109 1-10 The Branches of Framingham Middlesex County 104 1-10
Stonebridge at Burlington Middlesex County 119 1-10 The Branches of Marlboro Middlesex County 104 11-30
Sugar Hill Berkshire County 49 1-10 The Branches of North Attleboro Bristol County 104 11-30
Sunny Acres-Legacy Care Middlesex County 12 11-30 The Cottages at Dartmouth Village Bristol County 94 11-30
Sunrise at Gardner Park Essex County 62 11-30 The Elms at Briarwood Worcester County 34 1-10
Sunrise of Arlington Middlesex County 95 >30 The Enclave of Franklin Norfolk County 96 1-10
Sunrise of Braintree Norfolk County 79 11-30 The Evergreens Worcester County 12 1-10
Sunrise of Burlington Middlesex County 126 11-30 The Falls at Cordingly Dam Middlesex County 93 >30
Sunrise of Cohasset Norfolk County 79 11-30 The Gables at Winchester Middlesex County 141 11-30
Sunrise of Leominster Worcester County 85 11-30 The Gables of Fitchburg Worcester County 70 1-10
Data Source:Self-Reported Data from AI-Rs to Office of Elder Affairs;'Includes staff and residents;Note:This list includes all Assisted Living Residences and their reported COVID-19 cases to date(staff and residents).The number of cases for a facility relies
on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet been identified.Some facilities have tested some or all residents only;some have also tested staff.A low number of cases may reflect that not all
residents and staff have not been tested,not necessarily low prevalence. 88
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usV COVI D Cases in Assisted Living Residences (5/5) Cumulative data collected as of 12/16/2020 8:00am
Facility County Maximum Number of Facility County Maximum Number of
Capacity Confirmed Capacity Confirmed
Cases* Cases*
The Inn at Silver Lake Plymouth County 93 11-30 Visiting Nurse Assisted Living Middlesex County 97 1-10
The Landing at Laurel Lake Berkshire County 80 1-10 Waltham Crossings Middlesex County 112 >30
The Linden at Danvers Essex County 116 11-30 Waterstone at Wellesley Norfolk County 52 1-10
The Linden at Dedham Norfolk County 113 1-10 Whalers Cove Bristol County 130 1-10
The Parc at Harbor View Senior Living Suffolk County 73 1-10 Whitcomb House Worcester County 87 0
The Reserve at East Longmeadow Hampden County 126 1-10 White Oak Cottages Norfolk County 24 1-10
The Residence at Cedar Dell Bristol County 80 11-30 Whitney Place at Natick Middlesex County 106 11-30
The Residence at Five Corners Bristol County 90 11-30 Whitney Place at Northborough Worcester County 83 11-30
The Residence at Freeman Lake Middlesex County 85 1-10 Whitney Place at Northbridge T Worcester County 30 1-10
The Residence at Melrose Station Middlesex County 92 11-30 Whitney Place at Sharon Norfolk County 91 11-30
The Residence at Orchard Grove Worcester County 60 1-10 Whitney Place at Westborough Worcester County 85 1-10
The Residence at Pearl Street Middlesex County 89 >30 Whitney Suites at Westborough Worcester County 43 1-10
The Residence at Penniman Hill Plymouth County 92 1-10 Winchester Mount Vernon House Middlesex County 17 1-10
The Residence at Riverbend Essex County 83 1-10 Windrose at Weymouth Norfolk County 53 >30
The Residence at Valley Farm Middlesex County 82 11-30 Windrose at Woburn Middlesex County 33 11-30
The Residence at Vinnin Square Essex County 88 11-30 Windsor Place of Wilmington Middlesex County 101 11-30
The Residence at Watertown Square Middlesex County 95 1-10 Wingate Residences at Boylston Place Norfolk County 48 1-10
The Residences at Sherburne Commons Nantucket County 54 1-10 Wingate Residences at Haverhill Essex County 69 11-30
The Rubin Home Assisted Living Essex County 16 1-10 Wingate Residences at Melbourne Berkshire County 124 1-10
The Saab Residence Middlesex County 62 11-30 Wingate Residences at Needham Norfolk County 101 >30
The Wellington at Springfield Hampden County 108 1-10 Wingate Residences at Norton Bristol County 82 1-10
The Woodlands Inn at Edgewood Essex County 40 1-10 Winter Valley Residences Norfolk County 17 0
Thirwood Place Barnstable County 95 0 Wood Haven Senior Living Middlesex County 58 11-30
Traditions of Dedham Norfolk County 96 1-10 Woodbridge Assisted Living at The Cottages of Southwick Hampden County 18 0
Traditions of Wayland Middlesex County 81 11-30 Woodlands at Pleasant Bay Barnstable County 59 0
Victorian Health of Chatham Barnstable County 40 0 Youville House Assisted Living Residence,Inc. Middlesex County 143 11-30
Villaqe at Willow Crossings Bristol County 118 >30 Youville Place Middlesex County 101 >30
Zelma Lacey House Suffolk County 83 1-10
Data Source:Self-Reported Data from ALRs to Office of Elder Affairs;*Includes staff and residents;Note:This list includes all Assisted Living Residences and their reported COVID-19 cases to date(staff and residents).The number of cases for a facility relies
on the amount of testing conducted;facilities not included on this may have COVID-19 cases that have not yet been identified.Some facilities have tested some or all residents only;some have also tested staff.A low number of cases may reflect that not all
residents and staff have not been tested,not necessarily low prevalence. 89
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`v PPE Distribution by Recipient Type and Geography
Cumulative PPE distribution as of 12/15/2020 at 3:00pm
Entity N95s/KN95s Masks Gloves Gowns Ventilators
Community health center 75,090 107,450 103,600 21,249 0
PPE Distribution EMS (Private) 38,500 47,900 65,600 3,548 0
Hospital 259,140 240,400 412,600 60,946 689
Summary - By Local BOH 17,565 60,700 101,000 2,436 0
Entity Type Local Municipalities (e.g. Fire, Police, Public EMS) 1,626,703 485,396 1,735,031 166,202 0
Nursing home/Senior living 417,195 970,650 1,443,800 206,474 0
Other(e.g. home and pediatric care) 9,069,882 10,099,073 4,089,S09 219,861 0
Public safety(30-day supply) 167,325 0 0 0 0
State agency 2,754,425 1,487,136 3,947,097 137,256 0
Total distributions 14,425,825 13,498,705 11,898,237 817,972 689
PPE Distribution
Summary - By Central Massachusetts 1,579,429 1,430,667 1,216,102 101,859 83
Region Metro Boston 473,291 514,700 878,290 54,111 204
Metro West 2,936,235 2,189,832 1,681,366 204,081 146
Northeastern Massachusetts 1,893,556 1,720,213 936,964 63,470 117
Southeastern Massachusetts 1,842,705 1,985,285 1,932,856 162,654 79
State agency 4,146,142 3,963,391 4,542,030 125,648 0
Western Massachusetts 1,554,467 1,694,617 710,629 106,149 60
Total distributions 14,425,825 13,498,705 11,898,237 817,972 689
Note:Total distributions include those from DPH and MEMA.Those state agencies which are not linked to specific geographies are tagged as state agencies.The"other"category includes all entities that cannot be classified as one of the 8 entity types.
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PPE Distribution by Recipient Type and Geography
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Cumulative PPE distribution as of 12/15/2020 at 3:00pm
Region Entity N9Ss/KN95s Masks Gloves Gowns Ventilators Region Entity N9Ss/KN9Ss Masks Gloves Gowns Ventilators
Central Community health center 10,900 30,350 16,800 3,198 0 Northeastern Community health center 2,760 3,300 9,000 546 0
Massachusetts EMS(Private) 3,800 3,300 5,000 900 0 Massachusetts EMS(Private) 2,000 6,900 10,200 120 0
Hospital 27,440 17,600 50,200 5,106 83 Hospital 31,530 34,800 41,600 4,742 117
Local BOH 2,060 9,000 18,000 490 0 Local BOH 2,720 6,000 9,200 80 0
Local Municipalities(e.g.Fire,Police, 287,010 58,434 270,678 30,454 0 Local Municipalities(e.g.Fire,Police, 258,986 S6,708 284,612 15,356 0
Public EMS) Public EMS)
Nursing home/Senior living 58,880 144,000 167,400 29,469 0 Nursing home/Senior living 54,80S 128,900 220,600 19,236 0
Other(e.g.home and pediatric care) 1,172,889 1,163,683 687,624 31,442 0 Other(e.g.home and pediatric care) 1,507,935 1,483,605 361,752 22,990 0
Public safety(30-day supply) 14,450 0 0 0 0 Public safety(30-day supply) 32,820 0 0 0 0
State agency 2,ODO 4,300 400 800 0 State agency 0 0 0 400 0
Total 1,579,429 1,430,667 1,216,102 101,859 83 Total 1,893,S56 1,720,213 936,964 63,470 117
Metro Boston Community health center 9,960 19,200 22,900 4,230 0 Southeastern Community health center 12,110 17,400 12,400 73S 0
EMS(Private) 5,000 0 0 0 0 Massachusetts EMS(Private) 3,860 6,600 12,000 186 0
Hospital 39,110 45,500 90,900 9,580 204 Hospital 61,240 44,800 71,300 12,240 79
Local BOH 3,720 1,000 6,000 300 0 Local BOH 4,340 15,600 48,600 1,106 0
Local Municipalities(e.g.Fire,Police, 125,551 29,200 309,336 13,670 0 Local Municipalities(e.g.Fire,Police, 197,382 132,055 440,200 41,832 0
Public EMS) Public EMS)
Nursing home/Senior living 25,890 82,950 74,700 10,666 0 Nursing home/Senior living 99,485 212,850 385,400 39,056 0
Other(e.g.home and pediatric care) 256,365 335,500 345,254 14,997 0 Other(e.g.home and pediatric care) 1,422,518 1,548,180 927,556 63,259 0
Public safety(30-day supply) 6,455 0 0 0 0 Public safety(30-day supply) 37,800 0 0 0 0
State agency 1,240 1,350 29,200 668 0 State agency 3,970 7,800 35,400 4,240 0
Total 473,291 514,700 878,290 54,111 204 Total 1,842,705 1,985,285 1,932,856 162,6S4 79
Metro West Community health center 31,160 18,3SO 21,500 10,314 0 Western Community health center 8,200 18,850 21,000 2,226 0
EMS(Private) 14,440 16,600 4,000 1,240 0 Massachusetts EMS(Private) 9,400 14,500 34,400 1,102 0
Hospital 63,420 33,400 158,600 19,274 146 Hospital 36,400 64,300 0 10,004 60
Local BOH 1,920 17,500 14,200 160 0 Local BOH 2,805 11,600 5,000 300 0
Local Municipalities(e.g.Fire,Police, 505,841 103,302 227,084 29,858 0 Local Municipalities(e.g.Fire,Police, 251,933 105,697 203,121 35,032 0
Public EMS) Public EMS)
Nursing home/Senior living 120,910 225,200 424,100 68,295 0 Nursing home/Senior living S7,22S 176,750 171,600 39,752 0
Other(e.g.home and pediatric care) 2,150,226 1,767,780 786,082 69,550 0 Other(e.g.home and pediatric care) 1,154,709 1,298,420 271,108 17,383 0
Public safety(30-day supply) 42,785 0 0 0 0 Public safety(30-day supply) 33,015 0 0 0 0
State agency 5,533 7,700 45,800 5,390 0 State agency 780 4,500 4,400 350 0
Total 2,936,235 2,189,832 1,681,366 204,081 146 Total 1,554,467 1,694,617 710,629 106,149 60
Note:Total distributions include those from DPH and MEMA.Those state agencies which are not linked to specific geographies are tagged as state agencies.The"other"category includes all entities that cannot be classified as one of the 8 entity types.
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PPE Distribution by Recipient Type and Geography
9M Cumulative PPE distribution as of 12/15/2020 at 3:00pm
Region Entity N95s/KN95s Masks Gloves Gowns Ventilators
State agency Community health center 0 0 0 0 0
EMS(Private) 0 0 0 0 0
Hospital 0 0 0 0 0
Local BOH 0 0 0 0 0
Local Municipalities(e.g.Fire,Police, 0 0 0 0 0
Public EMS)
Nursing home/Senior living 0 0 0 0 0
Other(e.g.home and pediatric care) 1,405,240 2,501,905 710,133 240 0
Public safety(30-day supply) 0 0 0 0 0
State agency 2,740,902 1,461,486 3,831,897 125,408 0
Total 4,146,142 3,963,391 4,542,030 125,648 0
Massachusetts Community health center 75,090 107,450 103,600 21,249 0
EMS(Private) 38500 47,900 65,600 3,548 0
Hospital 259,140 240,400 412,600 60,946 689
Local BOH 17,565 60,700 101,000 2,436 0
Local Municipalities(e.g.Fire,Police, 1,626,703 485,396 1,735,031 166,202 0
Public EMS)
Nursing home/Senior living 417,195 970,650 1,443,800 206,474 0
Other(e.g.home and pediatric care) 9,069,882 10,099,073 4,089,509 219,861 0
Public safety(30-day supply) 167,325 0 0 0 0
State agency 2,754,425 1,487,136 3,947,097 137,256 0
Total 14,425,825 13,498,705 11,898,237 $17,972 6"
Note:Total distributions include those from DPH and MEMA.Those state agencies which are not linked to specific geographies are tagged as state agencies.The"other"category includes all entities that cannot be classified as one of the 8 entity types.
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