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The home, on Mount Sinai Road in Durham, is currently <br /> operated by the for-profit group PruittHealth. <br /> State representatives Graig Meyer and Verla Insko and state <br /> Senator Valerie Foushee released a joint statement shortly after <br /> Cooper' s press conference, saying they have full faith in the <br /> Orange County Health Department, Duke Health, and UNC <br /> Health. <br /> "We want to express our most sincere care for the residents and <br /> staff at PruittHealth' s Carolina Point facility," they said. "We <br /> also understand how this must feel to their concerned families <br /> who are learning this news . " <br /> An April 2 press release from the Orange County Health <br /> Department said that two cases had been reported at the <br /> facility : a staff member and a resident. Both individuals were <br /> moved to a separate facility . The county government ' s website <br /> has not reported any new cases there since. The health <br /> department did not immediately respond to the INDY' s request <br /> for clarification. <br /> When the INDY reached out to PruittHealth' s facility for <br /> comment, a staff member hung up after a reporter mentioned <br /> the COVID- 19 cases . It did not respond to subsequent phone <br /> calls or written requests for comment. <br /> In 2008 , while operated under a different for-profit company, <br /> the facility shut down after state investigations detailed severe <br /> health and safety concerns . <br /> A 2019 inspection reported that a resident with dementia had <br /> been found outside lying in a drainage ditch with a body <br /> temperature of 90 . 5 degrees Fahrenheit. The resident was then <br /> taken to the hospital . The inspection found that there was no <br /> threat of immediate harm to other residents . <br />
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