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Widow of Willow Wood resident who died from COVID-19 tests positive
Read full article: Widow of Willow Wood resident who died from COVID-19 tests positiveFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Sheila Curren’s husband Richard died Tuesday, March 17, from bacterial pneumonia after testing positive for COVID-19. Now, the widow has tested positive for the coronavirus. The two lived together at the Atria Willow Wood assisted living facility until Richard, 77, suddenly fell ill and was taken to Holy Cross Hospital. Their son Erik Curren told Local 10 he wasn’t entirely surprised his mother tested positive. As of Saturday, Atria Willow Wood reported 19 residents have tested positive for COVID-19, six residents from the facility have died from the respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus.
Coronavirus cases at Atria Willow Wood in Broward continue to increase after 6 die of COVID-19
Read full article: Coronavirus cases at Atria Willow Wood in Broward continue to increase after 6 die of COVID-19The 77-year-old retired travel agent and magician was the first Atria Willow Wood resident to die of the illness. De Santis first issued a ban on visits at long-term care facilities three days before Curren died. According to the Florida Department of Health’s Friday evening report, there are 56 COVID-19 cases at long-term care facilities in the state. CASES INCREASE IN BROWARDState public health officials reported 35% of the cases at long-term care facilities in Florida are in Broward County. Coronavirus cases at long-term care facilities in Florida (Coronavirus cases at long-term care facilities in Florida)CASES INCREASE IN MIAMI-DADEPublic health officials reported Friday evening the CDC confirmed nine COVID-19 cases related to long-term care in Miami-Dade.
Broward has 35% of Florida coronavirus cases at long-term care facilities
Read full article: Broward has 35% of Florida coronavirus cases at long-term care facilitiesIt’s unclear how many residents at long-term care facilities in the state have died of COVID-19, the infectious respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus. The Florida Department of Health reported 56 of the state’s cases confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are in long-term care facilities and 35% of those cases are in Broward County. Coronavirus cases at long-term care facilities in Florida (Coronavirus cases at long-term care facilities in Florida)Concerned relatives who have received notices from the facilities have reported more cases to Local 10 News. State officials reported the CDC confirmed 20 cases at long-term care facilities in Broward County. According to the state’s Friday evening report, the CDC confirmed 219 cases in Hollywood, but it’s unclear how many of those are at long-term care facilities.
3 more Atria Willow Wood residents die amid coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: 3 more Atria Willow Wood residents die amid coronavirus pandemicFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Three more Atria Willow Wood residents have died in the last 24 hours in Broward County, according to Atria Senior Living, the facility’s operator. Richard Curren, 77, died at Atria Willow Wood in Fort Lauderdale after contracting COVID-19. (Curren family, WPLG)Out of the nine dead, six tested positive for COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus. "They were dressed in full garb.”Man transported from Atria Willow Wood to be tested for COVID-19Gov. Atria Willow Wood reported 16 residents tested positive for COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus.
Coronavirus pandemic affects 2nd assisted living facility in Broward
Read full article: Coronavirus pandemic affects 2nd assisted living facility in BrowardHOLLYWOOD, Fla. – The recent diagnosis of an assisted living facility worker in Hollywood threatened the safety of yet more seniors in Broward County. Minutes away from Lincoln Manor, a cluster of 13 COVID-19 cases plagued Atria Willow Wood, a much larger assisted living facility in Fort Lauderdale. (Curren family, WPLG)Richard Curren was the first of three Atria Willow Wood residents to die. He blamed their deaths on Atria Senior Living, the operator of the assisted living facility. Seven Atria Willow Wood residents remain hospitalized and two test results are pending as of Tuesday afternoon.
Relatives worry about those living at Atria Willow Wood after recent deaths
Read full article: Relatives worry about those living at Atria Willow Wood after recent deathsFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Marc Hahn, 72, lives on the first floor in Atria Willow Wood in Fort Lauderdale, where several people have died recently after contracting the coronavirus. He’s been a resident, on the independent side, for a year. Hahn’s son, Raymond, visits his father through the window every day to check on him. “I am concerned he’s in there,” Raymond Hahn said. I just come to make sure he’s OK every day.”
Worker ‘coming in while sick’ caused 3 coronavirus deaths, DeSantis says
Read full article: Worker ‘coming in while sick’ caused 3 coronavirus deaths, DeSantis saysFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Richard Curren was the first of three Atria Willow Wood residents to die of COVID-19, the deadly respiratory disease that is spreading in South Florida. DeSantis blamed their deaths on Atria Senior Living, the operator of the assisted living facility in Fort Lauderdale. The three residents who died are among the 13 who had tested positive for COVID-19 as of Sunday afternoon. After the three COVID-19 patients died, Mary Mayhew, the secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, said Atria Willow Wood wasn’t the only ALF under investigation for COVID-19. As of Monday afternoon, the CDC confirmed 14 deaths in Florida were caused by COVID-19.
Operator of assisted living facility with COVID-19 deaths claims DeSantis is wrong
Read full article: Operator of assisted living facility with COVID-19 deaths claims DeSantis is wrongFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Atria Senior Living, the operator of the assisted living facility in Broward County where Gov. DeSantis said two of the seven residents infected at Atria Willow Wood in Fort Lauderdale died. Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue has returned to the facility at least a dozen times to rescue residents. DeSantis accused Atria Willow Wood administrators of not properly screening construction workers and staff allowing them to work their jobs unimpeded. Richard Curren, 77, died at Atria Willow Wood in Fort Lauderdale after contracting COVID-19.
Gov. Ron DeSantis issues stern warning to assisted living facilities
Read full article: Gov. Ron DeSantis issues stern warning to assisted living facilitiesRon Desantis sent a warning to the operators of assisted living facilities saying they need to take responsibility for their residents during the deadly pandemic. The 92-year-old man was a resident at the Atria Willow Wood assisted living facility in Fort Lauderdale. The first death was confirmed earlier this week and the patient was identified as Richard Curren, 77, a resident of the Atria Willow Wood assisted living facility in Fort Lauderdale. The Agency for Health Care Administration, which oversees and regulates assisted living facilities in Florida, now has an embedded staff at the facility around the clock, according to Desantis. “If you are an operator at one of these facilities, you need to take responsibility for your residents and you need to take action to protect your people,” said Desantis.
Paramedics continue to return to Atria Willow Wood to rescue residents after COVID-19 patient’s death
Read full article: Paramedics continue to return to Atria Willow Wood to rescue residents after COVID-19 patient’s deathFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue personnel have responded to the Atria Willow Wood assisted living facility two times on Wednesday to help a man who was showing symptoms of the deadly respiratory illness. According to Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, two other residents were hospitalized on Tuesday night. Several Fort Lauderdale firefighters and one police officer are on quarantine after being at the facility. Curren, 77, was living at the assisted living facility with his wife, Sheila Curren. The five Fort Lauderdale firefighters who took Richard Curren to the hospital on Friday are among the firefighters in quarantine.