Denton nursing home under investigation after nine COVID-19 deaths
Danielle Pestrikoff, a spokeswoman for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, said the investigation began Dec. 9.
An exterior view of the Senior Care at Denton Post Acute Care, also known as the Health and Rehabilitation Center, at 2244 Brinker Rd. in Denton, Texas, Friday, December 18, 2020. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
A Denton senior care facility is under state investigation after nine COVID-19 deaths were reported by Denton County health officials, a spokeswoman for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission said Friday.
Three deaths at Senior Care at Denton Post Acute Care, also known as Brinker Denton Senior Care Center or Senior Care Health and Rehabilitation Center, were reported Wednesday by Denton County health officials. Six more deaths were reported Thursday. The county did not report any additional deaths Friday.
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Another four county residentsâ deaths were caused by COVID-19, according to a Friday announcement from Denton County Public Health.
DCPH conducts an epidemiological investigation into each such death, which had resulted in a lag of more than 80 deaths compared with the stateâs tally.
The four announced Friday were a man in his 60s living at the Denton State Supported Living Center, a Pilot Point man in his 60s, a Carrollton man at least 80 years old, and a woman at least 80 years old living in Cross Timbers Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Flower Mound.
The man living at the DSSLC was the third center resident to die of COVID-19.
Texas working to vaccinate people who live, work at long-term care facilities
Texas working to vaccinate people who live, work at long-term care facilities
Some of the most extreme COVID-19 outbreaks have happened at long-term care facilities. Now, Texas is working to vaccinate people who live and work at those locations.
DENTON, Texas - Some of the most extreme COVID-19 outbreaks have happened at long-term care facilities.
Now, Texas is working to vaccinate people who live and work at those locations.
Governor Greg Abbott said Texas is participating in a federal program to vaccinate residents and staff of long-term care facilities against COVID-19.