North Carolina : Long-term care metadata history

April 8, 2021, 10:21 AM PDT

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North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes. November 19, 2020: Cumulative nursing home staff deaths decreased by 2. February 11, 2021: Other number of facilities decreased by 12. Nursing home resident positives decreased by 6. February 18, 2021: Nursing Home Cumulative facilities impacted dropped from 358 to 347 and "Other" Cumulative facilities impacted dropped from 334 to 316.

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North Carolina began reporting cumulative data on June 25, 2020. Interpret North Carolina’s historic data with caution.

March 19, 2021, 9:31 AM PDT

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes. November 19, 2020: Cumulative nursing home staff deaths decreased by 2. February 11, 2021: Other number of facilities decreased by 12. Nursing home resident positives decreased by 6. February 18, 2021: Nursing Home Cumulative facilities impacted dropped from 358 to 347 and "Other" Cumulative facilities impacted dropped from 334 to 316.

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North Carolina switched from reporting current outbreak data to cumulative data on June 25, 2020. Interpret North Carolina’s historic data with caution.

February 18, 2021, 10:55 PM PST

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes. November 19, 2020: Cumulative nursing home staff deaths decreased by 2. February 11, 2021: Other number of facilities decreased by 12. Nursing home resident positives decreased by 6.

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North Carolina switched from reporting current outbreak data to cumulative data on June 25, 2020. Interpret North Carolina’s historic data with caution.

February 12, 2021, 11:12 AM PST

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes. November 19, 2020: Cumulative nursing home staff deaths decreased by 2.

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North Carolina switched from reporting current outbreak data to cumulative data on June 25, 2020. Interpret North Carolina’s historic data with caution.

December 18, 2020, 10:01 AM PST

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes. November 19, 2020: Cumulative nursing home staff deaths decreased by 2.

Alerts

North Carolina switched from reporting current outbreak data to cumulative data on June 25, 2020. Interpret North Carolina’s historic data with caution.

December 4, 2020, 10:39 AM PST

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes. November 19, 2020: Cumulative nursing home staff deaths decreased by 2.

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November 20, 2020, 12:48 PM PST

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes.

Alerts

North Carolina switched from reporting current outbreak data to cumulative data on June 25, 2020. Interpret North Carolina’s historic data with caution.

November 2, 2020, 3:49 PM PST

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes.

Alerts

North Carolina switched from reporting current outbreak data to cumulative data on June 25, 2020. Interpret North Carolina’s historic data with caution

November 2, 2020, 2:33 PM PST

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes.

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November 2, 2020, 10:33 AM PST

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports facility-level data. North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5. October 29, 2020: Cumulative facility total decreased for Nursing Homes.

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October 30, 2020, 8:33 AM PDT

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219. October 22, 2020: Cumulative Nursing Home facilities count decreased by 5.

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October 23, 2020, 1:36 PM PDT

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4. October 8, 2020: Cumulative facility totals in the Other category dropped from 97 to 95. Cumulative facility total in Nursing Homes dropped from 235 to 219.

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October 9, 2020, 12:08 PM PDT

Notes

North Carolina reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities, which includes Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes, Multi-unit Assisted Housing, Group Homes, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). North Carolina reports cumulative and current outbreak data. Data on residents and staff are reported separately. Data is updated twice a week: Tuesdays and Fridays. North Carolina defines an outbreak as two or more laboratory-confirmed cases. An outbreak is considered over after 28 days without evidence of transmission. Once an outbreak ends, another outbreak can occur at the same facility. North Carolina does not report data for facilities with less than 10 residents. June 25, 2020: CTP began tracking cumulative data of resident and staff combined cases and deaths. September 3, 2020: Cumulative residential care facility count in Assisted Living dropped by 4.

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