Coronavirus

Coronavirus cases reported out of new Belleville long-term care center, officials say

The coronavirus has spread to another long-term care center in Belleville, the St. Clair County Health Department announced Wednesday.

Integrity Healthcare in Belleville is the latest location to be included in the county’s daily reports on coronavirus outbreaks.

The health department said the 180-bed facility had two cases, the minimum amount to be considered an outbreak of the virus.

Residents at long-term care centers are among the most vulnerable to severe illness or death from the coronavirus, which causes the COVID-19 respiratory disease. St. Clair County officials provide updates on outbreaks at long-term care centers and other developments in the county on the St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency’s Facebook page each day except Sundays.

Here is the information the health department provided Wednesday on locations that have been in “outbreak status,” with two or more residents or staff who are COVID-19 positive or have COVID-19-like symptoms, since the coronavirus pandemic began. The health department does not provide a breakdown of how many residents or employees were affected. The numbers are cumulative:

  • 156-bed facility Four Fountains in Belleville — 104 people affected, including 27 deaths (No change reported since June 12. First reported April 19.)
  • 116-bed facility Cedar Ridge of Lebanon — 73 people, including 10 deaths (No change reported since June 27. First reported May 27.)
  • 53-bed facility New Athens Home for the Aged — 57 people, including seven deaths (No change reported since June 21. First reported May 19.)
  • 90-bed facility Lebanon Care Center — 56 people, including 10 deaths (No change reported since June 25. First reported April 24.)
  • 140-bed facility BRIA of Belleville — 52 people, including six deaths (No change reported since June 27. First reported April 19.)
  • 108-bed facility St. Paul’s Home in Belleville — 50 people, including 14 deaths (No change reported since June 26. First reported April 24.)
  • 82-bed facility Memorial Care Center in Belleville — 49 people, including five deaths (No change reported since Tuesday. First reported April 19.)
  • 94-bed facility Swansea Rehab and Care Center — 30 people, including six deaths (No change reported since Tuesday. First reported May 12.)
  • 133-bed facility BRIA of Cahokia — 25 people, including three deaths (Based on the state’s June 26 data because BRIA of Cahokia is outside of the St. Clair County Health Department’s jurisdiction. First reported May 2.)
  • Cedarhurst of Shiloh — 13 people (No change reported since June 5. First reported May 24.) Denise Bentele, spokeswoman for Cedarhurst of Shiloh, said previously that 12 residents there had contracted the virus but none of them were positive anymore. She said one employee was positive and not working.
  • Caritas Family Solutions in Belleville region — 12 people (No change reported since June 5. First reported May 4.)
  • Knollwood Retirement Center in Caseyville — Eight people, including one death (No change reported since May 25. First reported May 14.)
  • Colonnade Senior Living in O’Fallon — Five people (No change reported since June 7. First reported April 19.)
  • Help at Home in O’Fallon — Five people (No change reported since May 4. First reported May 4.)
  • 150-bed facility Autumn Meadows in Cahokia — Four people (Based on the state’s June 26 data because Autumn Meadows is outside of the St. Clair County Health Department’s jurisdiction. First reported June 26.)
  • Caseyville Nursing and Rehab — Four people (No change reported since June 17. First reported May 28.)
  • TDL Inc. in Belleville — Four people (No change reported since May 6. First reported May 6.)
  • 180-bed facility Integrity Healthcare in Belleville — Two people (Newly reported Wednesday)
  • Dammert Center at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows — Two people (No change reported since June 23. First reported June 23.) Brenda Fedak, spokeswoman for the health department, said the facility reported one positive test result and one presumptive positive to health officials. The Esquiline, which runs Dammert, said the only confirmed positive was a resident who subsequently tested negative. The Esquiline President Jeff Baker said there were no positives at Dammert and no residents or employees with symptoms as of June 24.
  • Cedars of Lebanon — Two people (No change reported since June 23. First reported June 23.)
  • 120-bed facility Mercy Rehab and Care Center in Swansea — Two people (No change reported since June 17. First reported June 17.)
  • Atrium of Belleville — Two people (No change reported since June 8. First reported June 8.) Roberto Roma, the Atrium of Belleville’s executive director, said previously that the two people affected by COVID-19 were an employee who quarantined and a resident who moved out of the facility in March.
  • Help at Home in Belleville — Two people (No change reported since May 23. First reported May 23.)

The website medicare.gov records the number of beds for Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes.

Lexi Cortes
Belleville News-Democrat
The metro-east is home for investigative reporter Lexi Cortes. She was raised in Granite City and Edwardsville and graduated from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 2014. Lexi joined the Belleville News-Democrat in 2014 and has won multiple state awards for her investigative and community service reporting. Support my work with a digital subscription
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