Cypress Glen Retirement Community in Greenville, NC

Cypress Glen Retirement Community is a medicare certified nursing home in Greenville, North Carolina. It is located in Pitt county at 1000 Hickory Street, Greenville, North Carolina 27858. You can reach out to the office of Cypress Glen Retirement Community via phone at (252) 830-0036. This skilled nursing facility has 6 federally certified beds with average occupancy rate of 78.33%. The nursing facility is classified as "Continuing Care Retirement Community" by CMS and its legal business name is The United Methodist Retirement Homes, Incorporated and has the following ownership type - Non Profit - Corporation.

Cypress Glen Retirement Community (Medicare CCN 345512) is certified by CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) and participates in medicare program. This means if you are part of medicare program, you may consider this nursing facility for your medical needs. It was first certified by CMS in 2002 (22 years certified) and the last quality survey was conducted in June, 2019.

Contact Information

Cypress Glen Retirement Community
1000 Hickory Street, Greenville, North Carolina 27858
(252) 830-0036


Nursing Home Profile

NameCypress Glen Retirement Community
Location1000 Hickory Street, Greenville, North Carolina
Certified ByMedicare
No. of Certified Beds6
Occupancy Rate78.33%
Medicare ID (CCN)345512
Legal Business NameThe United Methodist Retirement Homes, Incorporated
Ownership TypeNon Profit - Corporation

NPI Associated with this Nursing Home:

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NPI Number1053395335
Organization NameCYPRESS GLEN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Address100 Hickory Street, Greenville, NC 27585
Phone Number252-830-0036

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NPI Number1720412331
Organization NameTHE UNITED METHODIST RETIREMENT HOMES, INCORPORATED
Doing Business AsCYPRESS GLEN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Address100 Hickory St, Greenville, NC 27858
Phone Number252-830-0036

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Human papillomavirus causes cervical cancer, the second most common cause of cancer death for women, and is a common cause of anogenital and some head and neck cancers.

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Quality Ratings:

Nursing homes vary in the quality of care and services they provide to their residents. The below quality ratings for Cypress Glen Retirement Community are calculated from three sources - health inspection results, staffing data, and quality measure data. This information gives you an indication of the care Cypress Glen Retirement Community give to their patients.
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