Finding a Nursing Home in New York State CLINTON ST. LAWRENCE FRANKLIN JEFFERSON ESSEX LEWIS HAMILTON WARREN OSWEGO NIAGARA ORLEANS GENESEE MONROE WAYNE ONONDAGA ONEIDA HERKIMER FULTON SARATOGA WASHINGTON ERIE WYOMING LIVINGSTON ONTARIO YATES SENECA CAYUGA CORTLAND MADISON OTSEGO MONTGOMERY SCHENECTADY ALBANY SCHOHARIE RENSSELAER SCHUYLER TOMPKINS CHENANGO CHAUTAUQUA CATTARAUGUS ALLEGANY STEUBEN CHEMUNG TIOGA BROOME DELAWARE GREENE COLUMBIA ULSTER DUTCHESS SULLIVAN ORANGE PUTNAM WESTCHESTER ROCKLAND BRONX SUFFOLK NEW YORK QUEENS NASSAU KINGS RICHMOND A Consumer Directory from the New York State Department of Health Revised 2/98
Nursing homes are places to live where care is available for people who need 24-hour nursing care and supervision outside of a hospital. Although all nursing homes must provide certain basic services, some homes provide special care for certain types of clients. For example, some homes provide services for the head injured, some for those who are ventilator-dependent, some for people with AIDS and some specialize in the care of children. After you have explored alternatives and you, your family and involved professional health care providers agree that a nursing home is required, carefully select a nursing care facility. Information contained in this directory will aid you in selecting the right nursing home. It is written for you, the prospective resident. If someone else must organize the search and make the decisions, it is important that you be as involved as possible in the process. The directory is divided into three sections: Section I explains the things you should know when you choose a nursing home. Section II provides information on what to look for when you visit a nursing home. Section III provides information on the nursing homes in your region, including location, size, type of ownership and whether or not the nursing home is certified by the New York State Department of Health to provide special services.
Table of Contents Section I: Finding a Nursing Home Planning in Advance... 1 Admission Medical Need... 2 Waiting Lists... 2 Admissions Agreement... 3 Paying for Nursing Home Care Private Payment... 3 Private Insurance... 5 Medicaid... 6 Medicare... 6 Visiting the Facility... 7 Nursing Home Administration... 7 Evaluating a Nursing Home... 8 Health Care Decisions... 9 Residents Rights... 10 Long Term Care Ombudsman Program... 11 Further Information and Assistance... 14 Section II: When You Visit a Nursing Home Physical Appearance... 17 Safety... 17 Cleanliness... 17 Residents... 18 Room Assignments... 18 Food... 19 Medical/Nursing Care... 19 Special Therapies... 19 Activities Program... 20 Financial Arrangements... 20 State Inspections... 20 Section III: Nursing Home Information New York State Department of Health Offices... 21 Nursing Homes (by County) Albany... 23 Allegany... 24 Broome... 24 Cattaraugus... 25 Cayuga... 26 Chautauqua... 26 Chemung... 27 Chenango... 27 Clinton... 28 Columbia... 28 Cortland... 28
Delaware... 29 Dutchess... 29 Erie... 30 Essex... 34 Franklin... 34 Fulton... 34 Genesee... 34 Greene... 35 Herkimer... 35 Jefferson... 36 Lewis... 36 Livingston... 36 Madison... 37 Monroe... 37 Montgomery... 40 Nassau... 40 Niagara... 43 Oneida... 44 Onondaga... 45 Ontario... 47 Orange... 47 Orleans... 48 Oswego... 48 Otsego... 49 Putnam... 49 Rensselaer... 49 Rockland... 50 Saratoga... 51 Schenectady... 51 Schoharie... 52 Schuyler... 52 Seneca... 52 St. Lawrence... 52 Steuben... 53 Suffolk... 53 Sullivan... 56 Tioga... 57 Tompkins... 57 Ulster... 57 Warren... 58 Washington... 58 Wayne... 59 Westchester... 59 Wyoming... 62 Yates... 63 New York City Bronx... 63 Brooklyn (Kings)... 67 Manhattan (New York)... 70 Queens... 72 Staten Island (Richmond)... 76
Glossary Advance Directives... 78 Basic Services... 78 Designated Representative... 79 Governing Body... 79 Health Care Agent... 79 Health Care Proxy... 79 Nursing Home... 79 Resident... 79 Appendix A Nursing Home Inspections... 80 Appendix B State Agencies That Oversee Care... 81 Appendix C New York State s Proxy Law Appointing Your Health Care Agent... 82 About the Health Care Proxy... 84 Health Care Proxy Form... 87 Appendix D Deciding About CPR: Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Orders A Guide for Patients and Families... 89 Appendix E Planning In Advance For Your Medical Treatment... 92
SECTION I Finding a Nursing Home Planning in Advance Finding the nursing home that will best meet your needs can be a difficult and time-consuming task. The more information you have, the easier this task will be and the more likely that you will find the home that is right for you. Making the decision that a nursing home is the right place for you and looking around at different homes is important to do before you are hospitalized for a medical crisis. Nursing homes generally operate at close to full capacity and a particular nursing home may not always have an available opening. It is best to have several nursing homes in mind should the need arise. With the help of your doctor and the hospital discharge planning staff, realistically assess your medical, nursing and social needs and seek facilities that can best meet these needs. For example, a facility with a strong physical therapy department might be important if you are recovering from a stroke. Discuss nursing home placement with your family so that the eventuality of this possibility will be fully explored and your feelings known before a crisis occurs. Watch for articles in newspapers and magazines and for television programs that deal with nursing homes. Pick up information on nursing homes from social service agencies or local offices for the aging and local health departments. Contact community groups and advocacy groups. Page 12 lists a number of state and voluntary agencies that may be able to help. Ask family and friends about their own experiences. If you know someone who is in a nursing home, visit that person and ask questions. Ask questions of key personnel at the facilities you visit: the administrator, social work director, nursing director, medical director, for example. Make your own judgments. A caring home should welcome both your desire to visit and the questions you ask. 1
Medical need and method of payment play a large part in admission. A medical assessment must be performed before you can be admitted to a nursing home. This assessment is done by a registered nurse who has been certified to perform the assessment. The assessment is a two-step process and is specifically designed by the State Health Department to evaluate your functional status as well as your appropriateness for a nursing home. The state requires that assessment forms be completed for everyone who applies for residence in a nursing home in New York State. The forms are valid for 30 days for hospitalized individuals and 90 days for those at home. Admission Medical Need The nursing home administrator, admissions director or director of social services will be able to explain arrangements for your admission to the facility. If you are receiving care in a hospital, your doctor and the hospital social worker/discharge planner will assist in making arrangements for your placement, hopefully in the nursing home of your choice. Although most people find that the need to enter a nursing home comes about after a serious illness treated in a hospital, you will be better off if you plan in advance. If you are applying for admission to a nursing home from a hospital, speak with the hospital s discharge planner. Nursing homes typically do not have many vacancies, so it is advisable to have several suitable facilities in mind. Regulations require formal application before you can be placed on a waiting list. Once you ve made your choices, ask to be placed on the waiting list. Continue to check the status of your application by calling in regularly to the specific offices where you submitted your applications. Waiting Lists New York State regulations require that a hospitalized patient on Medicaid who no longer needs inpatient hospital care be placed in the first available bed within 50 miles of the patient s home. By telling the hospital which nursing homes to apply to, you or your family can influence the location of the eventual placement. 2
Admissions Agreement The admissions agreement (also called the financial agreement, admission contract, entrance contract or some other term) is a legal agreement between the nursing home and the resident to spell out conditions for admission. The contract should state the costs, services included and all legal responsibilities of the resident. Ideally, it should also include care (in accordance with intensity of need), emergency procedures and standards of food service (for example, availability of therapeutic diets, kosher diets, etc.). Ask questions about the contract. Ask your attorney, the nursing home administrator or admissions director to explain anything that is not clear. Call an advocacy group with questions. See page 14. Paying for Nursing Home Care Since the cost of nursing home care in New York State is so high (ranging from $3,000 to $10,000 a month), few people can afford to pay out of their own pocket for very long. Ninety percent of New York State nursing home residents are or become reliant upon state and federal subsidies. If you have the means and plan to pay with your own funds, you will have a much better chance of getting admitted to the nursing home of your choice. Meet with an elder law attorney to get advice on estate planning, Medicaid, Medicare and long term care insurance before you apply to a nursing home. The New York State Bar Association Referral Service as well as many local bar associations will provide you with a list of elder law attorneys. Call 800-342-3661 for information. Private Payment Nursing homes charge a basic daily rate for the services they provide and these vary from home to home. Some homes have all-inclusive rates, others have a rate for room and board and add additional charges for physician s services, laboratory tests, physical therapy, prescription drugs, etc. 3
Private pay rates are not regulated. Homes may charge their private pay residents whatever they wish. These rates can be expected to go up at least once a year. If you are planning to pay for nursing home care out of your own pocket, ask for a list of services that are covered by the basic daily rate. Also ask how the rates are adjusted and how residents are notified of adjustments. (Under current regulation, this notification must occur in writing 30 days prior to any upward adjustment in the daily rate for a service being implemented.) The basic daily rate must cover room and meals, housekeeping, linen, general nursing care, medical records and services, recreation and personal care. There may be extra charges for items that vary from resident to resident, such as physical therapy and medications. Discuss with the home s admissions director, administrator or social worker what services are standard and what additional services might be required and what they cost. Homes are permitted to ask for a prepayment or a security deposit. The home can ask for no more than three months prepayment. Prepayment used as security must be deposited by the home in an interestbearing account. If you leave the home or die, any amount paid to the home over the cost of services already provided must be refunded. It is illegal for a nursing home to demand or accept donations (to a building fund, for example) from family members to assure placement of a relative. Most homes require full financial disclosure from residents who will be paying privately. Since many nursing home residents who enter as private pay residents eventually use up their funds and go on Medicaid, the homes want to know how long the resident will be able to pay privately and when to apply for Medicaid. Once you are eligible for Medicaid, you have the right to have Medicaid pay for your care (if the home accepts Medicaid). When this happens, the nursing home should assist in completing the necessary forms. 4
In New York State, you may not be moved out of a nursing home because you have exhausted your personal resources. Also, your spouse need not spend all his/her personal resources on your care if you are institutionalized. Some homes suggest that funds be placed in a trust that the home controls, or that the resident s Social Security checks be made payable directly to the home. The law guarantees residents the right to control their own financial affairs as long as they are willing and able to do so, or to assign that responsibility to a friend or family member. The nursing home may be given control over a resident s finances if no one else is willing to handle them. Private Insurance Private long term care insurance policies are becoming more and more available. They are advertised as a possible alternative to Medicaid or as a way to avoid exhausting resources when nursing home care is needed. They vary in the coverage they provide and should be carefully examined before purchasing. In New York State, only a few policies are valid. The State Insurance Department publishes materials comparing long term care policies offered by different companies. Call 800-342-3736 for more information. The federal government is now permitting New York State to authorize Medicaid without someone exhausting his/her assets if that person first purchases a long term care insurance policy sponsored by the state. Such a policy must cover at least three years of long term care, six years of home care or an equivalent combination of both. Once an individual purchases such a policy and once the benefits for such a policy are exhausted, that person, if income eligible, will be eligible for Medicaid payment for long term care for the remainder of his/her life without consideration of his/ her assets. Most importantly, however, whatever assets that person has will be protected and will not have to be used to meet long term care costs. You may hear this type of insurance referred to as a "partnership" long term care policy. 5
Medicaid, established by Congress in 1965, is a government health insurance program for people of all ages whose income is too low to provide for routine health care costs, or whose health care costs are too high to be covered by their income. This health insurance covers the cost of nursing care for as long as the care is required, if a resident is eligible. Medicaid A comprehensive application process is used to determine eligibility for the Medicaid program. This process requires that applicants provide detailed information and documentation regarding income and assets. A Medicaid applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident in the United States, must meet New York State income and resource limitations and must show medical need. Currently, a Medicaid recipient in a nursing home is allowed to retain $50 of monthly income as a personal needs allowance to meet personal expenses that are not covered by Medicaid. Call your local Department of Social Services office for additional information on Medicaid. Medicare is a federal health insurance program for disabled people and people over age 65. Skilled nursing services must be needed on a daily basis to be eligible for Medicare. Medicare will pay a maximum of 100 days of care in an approved nursing facility for patients in need of skilled care following a hospitalization of at least three full days. To qualify, the patient must be admitted to the nursing home within 30 days of discharge from the hospital. Many people leave a hospital and enter a nursing home expecting Medicare to continue to pay for health services. This is generally not the case. Medicare will not pay for a nursing home stay if it is determined that only custodial care is required, or if skilled nursing home care and/or rehabilitative services are needed only on a periodic basis. Under Medicare rules, the need for skilled nursing care must be daily. The program has a number of specifics about what services are included and requires that you be responsible for a co-payment. For further information, contact your local Social Security office or call 800-772-1213 for a copy of the Medicare Handbook. Medicare 6
Visiting the Facility Call the nursing homes you are interested in and make an appointment to meet with the admissions staff (usually a social worker). Each nursing home has its own policies and procedures, but all must follow certain state and federal regulations and respect residents rights. A copy of the home s policies should be available upon request. Following is a list of some policies to check: complaint procedures; the use of personal belongings and furniture; the availability of ethnic foods or special diet preferences; room assignments and changes; reserving a bed if transferred to a hospital; visiting hours (should cover a 10-hour period and two meal times); emergency procedures; self-care; phone calls; leaving the facility for short visits with family or friends; procedures for handling theft; access to personal funds. Section II of this directory provides more detailed information on what you should look for when you visit a nursing home. Nursing Home Administration 7 Nursing homes may be owned by state/local governments (public nursing homes), individuals, corporations and religious or charitable organizations. Most nursing homes are not-for-profit businesses (voluntary nursing homes) or businesses operated for profit (proprietary nursing homes). An individual or a nonprofit organization may own or operate more than one nursing home. Final responsibility for the operation of a nursing home lies with its governing body (voluntary nursing home)
or owner (proprietary nursing home). The governing body (the board of directors or trustees) is legally responsible for the home. The governing body meets to set policies and to adopt and enforce rules and regulations for the health care and safety of the residents. The type of ownership and management are not necessarily an indication of the quality of service that you would receive. The person in charge of the day-to-day management of a nursing home is called the administrator; the administrator is appointed by the governing body or owner. Other key personnel include the director of nursing services, the medical director, the director of social services and the director of admissions. The administrator of the nursing home must be licensed by New York State, the director of nursing services must be a registered nurse and licensed by New York State and the medical director must be a licensed New York State physician. When you visit a nursing home, look for its license. It will be prominently displayed, usually in the lobby. Standards governing the operation of a nursing home are set by state regulation (Part 415 of 10NYCRR) and federal regulation (Part 483 of 42CFR). These standards intend to assure the highest possible quality of care and most meaningful quality of life for all residents in nursing homes. Standards cover a range of requirements including but not limited to residents rights, clinical services (including nursing, dietary, medical and rehabilitation services, for example), and administrative (including quality assurance and the physical environment, for example). Optional services are also covered by law (rehabilitation services for residents with head injuries, long term care services for people with AIDS and for ventilator-dependent residents) and adult day health care services. Evaluating A Nursing Home Look for the latest state survey (inspection) report of how the home met the state and federal standards. In New York State, the Department of Health, acting as the agent for the U.S. Health Care Financing 8
Administration, has the responsibility to monitor quality of care in nursing homes. State surveyors inspect each New York State nursing home every nine to 15 months. Surveyors interview residents, review residents records, inspect the premises and assess compliance with state and federal standards (see Appendix A). Surveyors may issue statements of deficiencies any time they visit a nursing home. If the need arises, state or federal survey staff may visit nursing homes more often to respond to complaints by residents or families or to monitor the progress as nursing homes correct deficiencies. Based on the results of the inspection and the seriousness of problems noted, the Department of Health decides whether to take enforcement action. Repeat problems can result in fines and, in extreme cases, closure. Remember, deficiencies are not necessarily the only indication of the quality of the care and administration of the home. Ask to look at the results of a few surveys so you can see if there is a pattern of deficiencies in certain areas. Complete results of the most recent survey must be available in the facility in a place readily accessible to residents and visitors without staff assistance. Ask questions about deficiencies, if any, and how they were corrected. If you have additional questions after leaving the home, call back with follow-up questions. Or, contact the local office of the New York State Department of Health (see page 21) or the New York State Office for the Aging Long Term Care Ombudsman at 800-342-9871. Health Care Decisions 9 Illness and the possibility of death are subjects few people find easy to discuss. Yet, these issues deserve consideration by both you and your family because they often involve decisions that may have to be made if life-sustaining procedures become necessary. This kind of decision does not have to be left to the family to decide. Decide in advance with the help of your family. Any course of treatment for you will be much easier to determine if your wishes are known in advance (see Appendix E).
Under the New York State Health Care Proxy Law, adults may appoint someone they trust to decide about medical treatment should they become unable to decide on their own. See Appendix C for a copy of the Health Care Proxy form and information about the Health Care Proxy Law. This form can be duplicated and does not have to be executed by an attorney. Additional copies are available from the nursing home administrator or from the New York State Department of Health. Most attorneys in New York State also have these forms. Adults can also give specific instructions about treatment in advance. Those instructions can be verbal or written, and are referred to as Advance Directives. The right to decide about treatment also includes the right to decide about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (an emergency treatment to restart the heart and lungs when breathing or circulation stops). You and your doctors should decide in advance whether or not you want resuscitation measures taken. If you wish, the doctor will give the medical staff a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order. An explanation of DNR including your rights under New York State law is included as Appendix D. Some nursing homes' moral or religious philosophy may conflict with your wishes about advance directives. Ask about the home's policy regarding advance directives. Policies covering the rights of residents are established by state and federal regulations. The nursing home must implement and explain these policies to its residents and must post a summary of residents rights (a residents bill of rights) in the building for easy reading. Be sure to notice it and ask any questions you have about its provisions. Residents Rights Every resident in a nursing home should receive appropriate care, be treated with courtesy and enjoy continued civil and legal rights. 10
In New York State, nursing home residents have the right to: dignity, respect and a comfortable living environment; quality of care and treatment without discrimination; freedom of choice to make independent decisions; safeguard of money and property; safeguards in admission, transfer and discharge; privacy in communications; participate in organizations and activities of their choice; an easy-to-use and responsive complaint procedure; exercise all rights without fear of reprisals. For a more thorough explanation of nursing home residents rights, ask the nursing home administrator for policies on residents rights and for the booklet Your Rights as a Nursing Home Resident in New York State, or write for a copy to: Publications New York State Department of Health Box 2000 Albany, NY 12220 Long Term Care Ombudsman Program The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program in the State Office for the Aging can help you throughout the nursing home placement process. It provides another source of information about how to go about choosing a facility, understanding the rights of residents and learning about good standards of care. However, the program does not rate or recommend specific facilities and will not choose a facility for a family or a prospective resident. The State Ombudsman also investigates and resolves complaints made by, or on behalf of, nursing home residents, and monitors the development and implementation of laws, regulations and policies that affect nursing homes. For further information, contact: 11
the New York State Office for the Aging Long Term Care Ombudsman, Agency Building #2, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12223, 800-342-9871. Or, check your local telephone book for the nearest Area Agency on Aging. Following is a list of New York State Office for the Aging Long Term Care Ombudsmen: Allegany 716-268-9390 Broome 607-722-1252 Cattaraugus 716-373-8032 Cayuga 315-253-1226 Chautauqua 716-753-4471 Chemung 607-737-5520 Chenango 607-337-1770 Columbia 518-828-4258 Cortland 607-753-5060 Dutchess 914-452-5600 Erie Town of Amherst 716-631-7204 Red Cross 716-878-2385 Essex 518-873-3695 Franklin 518-483-6767 ext. 527 Fulton 518-762-0650 Genesee 716-344-3108 Greene 518-943-5332 Jefferson 315-785-3191 Lewis 315-376-5313 Livingston 716-243-7520 Madison 315-684-3001 Monroe 716-454-3224 Montgomery 518-843-2300 Nassau 516-466-9718 or 4592 12
New York City 212-962-7817 or 212-962-7559 New York City Department for the Aging Alzheimer s and Long Term Care Resource Center 212-442-3092 Niagara 716-433-4441 Oneida 315-733-4666 Onondaga 315-449-3552 ext. 108 Ontario 716-396-4040 Orleans 716-589-5673 or 7004 ext. 191 Otsego 607-547-4232 Putnam 914-225-1034 Rensselaer 518-270-2730 Rockland 914-364-2109 St. Lawrence 315-379-2204 Saratoga 518-884-4100 Schoharie 518-234-4219 Schuyler 607-535-7108 Seneca 315-539-5655 ext. 2089 Steuben 607-776-7813 Suffolk 516-427-4038 ext. 266 Sullivan 914-794-3000 ext. 5000 Tioga 607-687-4120 Tompkins 607-274-5482 Ulster 914-340-3580 Warren/Hamilton 518-761-6354 Wayne 315-946-5624 13
Westchester 914-949-7035 ext. 211 Wyoming 716-786-8833 Yates 315-536-2368 Contact the following state agencies for additional information or assistance: New York State Department of Health Bureau of Long Term Care Services 518-473-1564 Further Information and Assistance New York State Advocate s Office for Persons with Disabilities 800-522-4369 (voice and TTY for hearing impaired) New York State Insurance Department 800-342-3736 Or, contact the following advocacy organizations. They may be able to help you if your questions or concerns about a nursing home cannot be resolved by speaking with nursing home staff and administrators. Coalition of Institutionalized Aged & Disabled (CIAD) c/o Hunter-Brookdale Center on Aging 425 E. 25th St., Room 818 New York, New York 10010 212-481-4348 CIAD was founded in 1973 to protect the rights of nursing home residents and provide them with the information and skills they need to advocate for themselves. The coalition educates residents about their rights, provides technical assistance to resident councils to make them more effective and promotes residents participation in public issues. Its board consists of nursing home and adult home residents. Friends and Relatives of Institutionalized Aged, Inc. (FRIA) 11 John St., Suite 601 New York, New York 10038 212-732-4455 14
FRIA is an independent nonprofit advocacy group organized in 1976 to speak on behalf of the families and friends of adult home and nursing home residents in the New York City area. Through a telephone hotline, FRIA helps families in the selection of a facility and in understanding financial arrangements and admission contracts. It supports families and family councils seeking to safeguard resident rights, responds to problems of care and advances the independence of all residents. Medicare Rights Center 1460 Broadway, 8th Floor New York, New York 10036-7393 212-869-3850 The center is exclusively devoted to promoting and protecting Medicare beneficiaries rights through education, advocacy and representation. The center assists Medicare recipients to recover funds by teaching them how to assert their Medicare rights, and assists recipients with appealing their Medicare determinations, distributing self-help literature and enforcing federal and state physician charge limits for Medicare beneficiaries. National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform 1424 16th Street, N.W., Suite 202 Washington, D.C. 20036-2211 202-332-2275 The coalition provides information (through a clearinghouse and a bi-monthly newsletter) and leadership on federal and state regulatory and legislative policy development, and models and strategies to improve nursing home care and life for residents. Established in 1975, the coalition promotes community involvement in nursing homes; assists in resolving individual complaints and problems; collaborates with health care workers to improve care in nursing homes; monitors regulatory activities to generate effective government enforcement of standards; and supports resident and family council and other forms of consumer empowerment. 15
New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. 275 State St. Albany, New York 12210 518-436-1006 Patient s Rights Hotline 800-333-4374 (in New York City, 212-316-9393) Formed in 1972, StateWide is a grassroots nonprofit advocacy organization for senior citizens. The Albany office maintains regular contact with state agencies and legislative leaders on important issues for seniors and has been instrumental in establishing a prescription drug assistance program in the state known as EPIC, maintaining quality care in the Medicare program and establishing the patients bill of rights. The StateWide hotline is for anyone who has a problem with hospital admissions or discharges, unwanted transfers between hospitals, an unsafe transfer to another hospital, poor quality care, poor discharge planning or lack of posthospital services. Nursing Home Community Coalition of New York State (NHCC) 11 John St., Suite 601 New York, New York 10038 212-385-0355 NHCC provides leadership for its 33-member statewide consumer advocacy organizations. The coalition works to upgrade state regulations, and the state's surveillance and enforcement of existing regulations for the state s 100,000 frail nursing home residents. The group also educates consumers on key nursing home problems and issues. 16
SECTION II When You Visit A Nursing Home Physical Appearance Take a good look around at everything. [ ] Do residents have personal belongings decorating their rooms? [ ] Does each resident have at least one comfortable chair? [ ] Does each resident have his/her own dresser and closet space with a locked drawer or other secured compartment? [ ] Is there an out-of-doors area where residents can walk or sit and is it used? [ ] Does the equipment wheelchairs, therapy devices appear in good condition? [ ] Is there a lounge or other area where residents can entertain visitors privately? Safety State standards require that a home provide a safe environment for residents whether they are mobile or in wheelchairs, whether they are confused or have poor eyesight. Look for: [ ] handrails in hallways and other critical places; [ ] wide, clear walking areas; [ ] the absence of hazards that might cause accidents; [ ] good lighting; [ ] telephones and large print notices placed so that wheelchair-bound residents can make use of them; [ ] appropriate inside temperature and whether or not residents are dressed appropriately; [ ] clearly marked exits and well-lighted elevators. Find out if the local fire department participates in fire drills and how often drills are held in the home. Cleanliness A good home should be clean. Look in the corners of residents rooms, bathrooms, kitchens, nurses stations, 17
etc., as well as in the main visiting lounges. Look for cleanliness EVERYWHERE. Unpleasant odors reflect problems. If there is an odor in a particular section of the home, go back to see if it has been eliminated within a reasonable amount of time. This will give you an idea of how long it takes the home to deal with the cause of the unpleasant odor. The average nursing home resident is old, sick and frail. A good home is aware that even frail elderly people can have good days and bad days and can be encouraged to be more active when they are feeling better and comforted when they are feeling poorly. Residents You may be able to judge how successful a home is in caring for residents by observing them without infringing on their privacy. [ ] Do residents socialize with each other? [ ] Is there activity in the corridors? [ ] Are residents engaged in doing things or just sitting in a lounge or in the hallways? [ ] Are residents neatly dressed and do they appear to be wearing their own clothing? [ ] Are residents out of bed? [ ] Do staff interact with residents in a warm and friendly manner? [ ] Do staff address the residents by name? [ ] Do staff respond to someone calling for help? [ ] Are people assisted in walking for the purpose of exercising or retraining? Ask several residents how they keep occupied and what they particularly like doing at the facility. [ ] Do residents share rooms? How many people to a room? [ ] Does the facility try to select compatible roommates? [ ] Are rooms assigned based on severity of illness? [ ] How does the facility deal with problems between roommates? Room Assignments 18
Food Mealtime is an important part of the residents day. Try to visit during meal time and observe the way food is served and how the staff and residents interact. [ ] Is food appetizing and of good quality? [ ] Do residents have an alternative to the main menu? [ ] Are residents encouraged and assisted with eating (if necessary) while the food is served? [ ] Is this a time when socializing is encouraged? [ ] Is the dining room clean, attractive and colorful? Many facilities try to be less institutional and use tablecloths, china and silver, enhancing mealtime. Medical/Nursing Care It is hard to observe medical/nursing practices, but you can ask questions: [ ] Does the same nurse or aide care for the resident during each shift? [ ] Will your family doctor be able to care for you in the facility? [ ] If you do not have a private doctor, who will the physician be and what relationship will you or a family member have with this doctor? [ ] How often will visits be made, and how will medical emergencies be handled? If you need more than routine medical care, ask if a specialist can be called in and how this is done. Find out with which hospital(s) the nursing home may be affiliated. Special Therapies If you might need speech, physical or special therapy, look at the therapy rooms. If possible, speak to the staff person in charge. [ ] How frequently will therapy be offered? [ ] Can therapies be provided on an optional basis or a for-private-pay basis? 19 [ ] Is the physician involved in assessing the therapy and your response to it?
All homes are required to offer activities for residents. As you visit homes, you may find a great difference in the way activities are offered. Ideally, a program should be designed to fit the interests and skills of each person and be available on a daily basis at various times of the day including weekends. Activities Program [ ] Ask if residents are taken out for events in the community. How often? Where do they go? [ ] Do people in wheelchairs get to participate? [ ] How often are outside events brought in for the entertainment of residents? [ ] What activities are provided for bed-bound residents? If you will be paying privately for care, ask about the fee schedule and be sure you find out what services and supplies ARE NOT INCLUDED and what these items will cost. Financial Arrangements To determine how often fees increase, ask how often fees increased in the past and what the increases were. State law prohibits residents from being asked to pay more than three months in advance upon admission. (People admitted under Medicare do not have to pay anything in advance.) State Inspections The last state inspection report (survey) should be available to you in a place within the facility that is readily accessible. It will tell you if the facility failed to meet any areas of the state s health code. Look for this report. If there are any deficiencies noted, specifically ask what steps have been taken to correct these violations. 20
SECTION III Nursing Home Information The following pages list each certified nursing home in New York State. Information comes from the New York State Department of Health records (updated as of December 1996). Each page lists by county the name, address and telephone number of the facility, type of ownership and number of beds. Also noted is whether or not the nursing home is certified by the New York State Department of Health to provide services for residents with special needs (for example, children, AIDS patients, individuals who are ventilator dependent). Unless otherwise noted, all nursing homes listed accept Medicaid and Medicare residents. If you have any questions, contact the nursing home you are interested in, call the New York State Office for the Aging Long Term Care Ombudsman at 800-342-9871 or contact the New York State Department of Health office nearest you. These are listed below: Northeastern Area Office Frear Building-2nd floor Fulton & Third Streets Troy, New York 12180-3298 (518) 271-2633 Covering the following counties: Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, Washington Western Region Buffalo Office 584 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, New York 14202-1295 (716) 847-4320 Covering the following counties: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, Wyoming 21 Rochester Office Bevier Building 42 South Washington Street Rochester, New York 14608-2099 (716) 423-8019 Covering the following counties: Chemung, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Schuyler, Steuben, Wayne, Yates
Syracuse Area Office 677 South Salina Street Syracuse, New York 13202-3592 (315) 426-7675 Covering the following counties: Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga,Oswego, St. Lawrence, Tioga, Tompkins Metropolitan Region New York City Office 5 Penn Plaza-5th floor New York, New York 10001-1803 (212) 613-4201 Covering the five boroughs of New York: Bronx, Brooklyn (Kings County), Manhattan (New York County), Queens, Staten Island (Richmond County) New Rochelle Office 145 Huguenot Street-6th floor New Rochelle, New York 10801-5291 (914) 632-3716 Covering the following counties: Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester Hauppauge Office 300 Motor Parkway Hauppauge, New York 11788 (516) 231-1880 22
Note Public nursing homes are owned by state/local governments. Voluntary nursing homes are not-for-profit businesses. Proprietary nursing homes are businesses operated for profit. Albany County ALBANY COUNTY NURSING HOME ALBANY-SHAKER ROAD, ALBANY, NY 12211 BEDS:420 PUBLIC (518)869-2231 ANN LEE HOME AND INFIRMARY ALBANY-SHAKER ROAD, ALBANY, NY 12211 BEDS:175 PUBLIC (518)869-5331 CHILDS NURSING HOME CO., INC 25 HACKETT BLVD., ALBANY, NY 12208 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (518)242-1200 DAUGHTERS OF SARAH NURSING HOME CENTER P.O. BOX 15103, WASHINGTON AVE. EXT. BEDS:201 VOLUNTARY ALBANY, NY 12212 (518)456-7831 EDDY COHOES REHABILITATION CENTER 421 W. COLUMBIA ST., COHOES, NY 12047 BEDS:72 VOLUNTARY (518)237-5630 EDDY-FORD NURSING HOME 421 W. COLUMBIA ST., COHOES, NY 12047 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (518)237-5639 EDEN PARK NURSING HOME 22 HOLLAND AVE., ALBANY, NY 12209 BEDS:210 PROPRIETARY (518)436-8441 GOOD SAMARITAN LUTHERAN HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 125 ROCKEFELLER ROAD, DELMAR, NY 12054 BEDS:100 VOLUNTARY (518)439-6230 GUILDERLAND CENTER NURSING HOME, INC. 127 MAIN ST., GUILDERLAND CENTER, NY 12085 BEDS:127 PROPRIETARY (518)861-5141 OUR LADY OF HOPE RESIDENCE- LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR 1 JEANNE JUGAN LANE, LATHAM, NY 12110 BEDS:70 VOLUNTARY (518)785-4551 23
OUR LADY OF MERCY LIFE CENTER 2 MERCYCARE LANE, GUILDERLAND, NY 12084 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (518)464-8100 ST. MARGARET S CENTER FOR CHILDREN 27 HACKETT BLVD., ALBANY, NY 12208 BEDS:58 VOLUNTARY (518)465-2461 Specially certified to care for children. TERESIAN HOUSE NURSING HOME CO., INC. WASHINGTON AVE. EXT., ALBANY, NY 12203 BEDS:300 VOLUNTARY (518)456-2000 UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS NURSING HOME 325 NORTHERN BLVD., ALBANY, NY 12204 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (518)449-1100 VILLA MARY IMMACULATE 301 HACKETT BLVD., ALBANY, NY 12208 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (518)482-3363 Allegany County COLLEGE PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER RD 1, BOX G-12, HOUGHTON, NY 14744 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (716)567-2207 CUBA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC., SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 140 W. MAIN ST., CUBA, NY 14727 BEDS:61 VOLUNTARY (716)968-2000 HIGHLAND HEALTHCARE CENTER 160 SENECA ST., WELLSVILLE, NY 14895 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (716)593-3750 WELLSVILLE MANOR NURSING HOME 4192A BOLIVAR ROAD, WELLSVILLE, NY 14895 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (716)593-4400 Broome County ELIZABETH CHURCH MANOR NURSING HOME, INC. 863 FRONT ST., BINGHAMTON, NY 13905 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (607)722-3463 GOOD SHEPHERD-FAIRVIEW HOME, INC. 80 FAIRVIEW AVE., BINGHAMTON, NY 13904 BEDS:86 VOLUNTARY (607)724-2477 24
IDEAL SENIOR LIVING CENTER 601 HIGH AVE., ENDICOTT, NY 13760 BEDS:150 VOLUNTARY (607)786-7492 JAMES G. JOHNSTON MEMORIAL NURSING HOME 285 DEYO HILL ROAD, JOHNSON CITY, NY 13790 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (607)798-7818 RIVER MEDE MANOR 159-163 FRONT ST., BINGHAMTON, NY 13902 BEDS:356 PROPRIETARY (607)722-7225 SULLIVAN PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. NANTUCKET DRIVE, ENDICOTT, NY 13760 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (607)754-2705 SUSQUEHANNA NURSING HOME AND HEALTH RELATED FACILITY 282 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, JOHNSON CITY, NY 13790 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (607)729-9206 VESTAL NURSING CENTER 860 OLD VESTAL ROAD, VESTAL, NY 13850 BEDS:180 PROPRIETARY (607)754-4105 WILLOW POINT NURSING HOME 3700 OLD VESTAL ROAD, VESTAL, NY 13850 BEDS:383 PUBLIC (607)763-4400 Cattaraugus County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY HOME AND INFIRMARY ROUTE 16, MACHIAS, NY 14101 BEDS:115 PUBLIC (716)353-8516 CATTARAUGUS COUNTY PUBLIC NURSING HOME 2245 W. STATE ST., OLEAN, NY 14760 BEDS:120 PUBLIC (716)373-1910 GOWANDA NURSING HOME 100 MILLER ST., GOWANDA, NY 14070 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)532-5700 RIVER PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. FIFTH AND MAPLE ST., ALLEGANY, NY 14706 BEDS:37 PROPRIETARY (716)373-2238 Accepts Medicare residents, but does not accept Medicaid residents. ST. JOSEPH S MANOR 2211 W. STATE ST., OLEAN, NY 14760 BEDS:22 VOLUNTARY (716)372-7810 WOODLAND PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 451 BROAD ST., SALAMANCA, NY 14779 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (716)945-1800 25
Cayuga County AUBURN NURSING HOME 85 THORNTON AVE., AUBURN, NY 13021 BEDS:92 PROPRIETARY (315)253-7351 CAYUGA COUNTY NURSING HOME PO BOX 246, AUBURN, NY 13021 BEDS:80 PUBLIC (315)253-7346 FINGER LAKE CENTER FOR LIVING 20 PARK AVE., AUBURN, NY 13021 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (315)255-7188 HOWD NURSING HOME 7 KEELER AVE., MORAVIA, NY 13118 BEDS:40 PROPRIETARY (315)497-0440 MERCY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER NURSING HOME, INC. 3 ST. ANTHONY ST., AUBURN, NY 13021 BEDS:297 VOLUNTARY (315)253-0351 Chautauqua County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY HOME 10836 TEMPLE ROAD, DUNKIRK, NY 14048 BEDS:216 PUBLIC (716)366-6400 GERRY NURSING HOME CO, INC. ROUTE 60, GERRY, NY 14740 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)985-4612 HERITAGE GREEN NURSING HOME PO BOX 400, ROUTE 430, GREENHURST, NY 14742 BEDS:100 VOLUNTARY (716)483-5000 HERITAGE PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER 150 PRATHER AVE., JAMESTOWN, NY 14701 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (716)484-6650 LAKE SHORE HOSPITAL, INC. NURSING FACILITY 845 ROUTES 5 & 20, IRVING, NY 14081 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)934-2654 LAKE SHORE NURSING HOME, INC. 801 ROUTES 5 & 20, IRVING, NY 14081 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (716)934-2654 LUTHERAN RETIREMENT HOME 715 FALCONER ST., JAMESTOWN, NY 14701 BEDS:254 VOLUNTARY (716)665-4905 MANOR OAK SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES, INC. 423 BAKER ST., JAMESTOWN, NY 14701 BEDS:104 PROPRIETARY (716)484-9181 26
PARK SHORE HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 447-449 LAKE SHORE DRIVE WEST, DUNKIRK, NY 14048 BEDS:40 PROPRIETARY (716)366-6710 WESTFIELD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 26 CASS ST., WESTFIELD, NY 14787 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (716)326-4646 Chemung County ARNOT-OGDEN MEDICAL CENTER RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY ROE AVE., ELMIRA, NY 14905 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (607)737-4305 BETHANY NURSING HOME AND HEALTH RELATED FACILITY, INC. 3005 WATKINS ROAD, HORSEHEADS, NY 14845 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (607)739-8711 Offers outpatient physical therapy. CHEMUNG COUNTY HEALTH CENTER - NURSING FACILITY 103 WASHINGTON ST., ELMIRA, NY 14901 BEDS:200 PUBLIC (607)737-2068 ELCOR NURSING HOME 48 COLONIAL DRIVE, HORSEHEADS, NY 14845 BEDS:305 PROPRIETARY (607)739-0304 ST. JOSEPH S HOSPITAL - SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 555 E. MARKET ST., ELMIRA, NY 14902 BEDS:31 VOLUNTARY (607)733-6541 Chenango County CHASE MEMORIAL NURSING HOME CO, INC. ONE TERRACE HEIGHTS, NEW BERLIN, NY 13411 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (607)847-7000 CHENANGO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC. - SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 179 N. BROAD ST., NORWICH, NY 13815 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (607)335-4239 NEW YORK STATE VETERANS HOME ROUTE 220 E. RIVER ROAD, OXFORD, NY 13830 BEDS:242 PUBLIC (607)843-3100 PEARL AND EVERETT GILMOUR HEALTH CARE FACILITY 88 CALVARY DRIVE, NORWICH, NY 13815 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (607)336-3915 VALLEY VIEW MANOR NURSING HOME 40 PARK ST., NORWICH, NY 13815 BEDS:82 PROPRIETARY (607)334-9931 27
Clinton County CEDAR HEDGE NURSING HOME 260 LAKE ST., ROUSES POINT, NY 12979 BEDS:60 PROPRIETARY (518)297-5190 CHAMPLAIN VALLEY PHYSICIANS HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 75 BEEKMAN ST., PLATTSBURGH, NY 12901 BEDS:54 VOLUNTARY (518)562-7761 CLINTON COUNTY NURSING HOME 16 FLYNN AVE., PLATTSBURGH, NY 12901 BEDS:80 PUBLIC (518)563-0950 EVERGREEN VALLEY NURSING HOME 8 BUSHEY BLVD., PLATTSBURGH, NY 12901 BEDS:89 PROPRIETARY (518)563-3261 MEADOWBROOK HEALTHCARE 80 N. PROSPECT AVE., PLATTSBURGH, NY 12901 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (518)563-5440 Columbia County ADVENTIST NURSING HOME, INC. ROUTE 9 (P.O. BOX 95), LIVINGSTON, NY 12541 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (518)851-3041 BARNWELL NURSING HOME AND HEALTH FACILITIES, INC. CHURCH ST., VALATIE, NY 12184 BEDS:228 PROPRIETARY (518)758-6222 EDEN PARK NURSING HOME 30 PROSPECT AVE., HUDSON, NY 12534 BEDS:78 PROPRIETARY (518)828-9439 FIREMENS HOME OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 125 HARRY-HOWARD AVE., HUDSON, NY 12534 BEDS:140 VOLUNTARY (518)828-7695 Accepts neither Medicare nor Medicaid residents. GREEN MANOR NURSING HOME 1 GREEN MANOR AVE., GHENT, NY 12075 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (518)828-0800 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. PINE HAVEN HOME ROUTE 217, PHILMONT, NY 12565 BEDS:120 PUBLIC (518)672-7408 Cortland County CORTLAND CARE CENTER 193 CLINTON AVE., CORTLAND, NY 13045 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (607)756-9921 28
CORTLAND MEMORIAL NURSING FACILITY 134 HOMER AVE., CORTLAND, NY 13045 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (607)756-3904 HIGHGATE MANOR OF CORTLAND, INC. 28 KELLOGG ROAD, CORTLAND, NY 13045 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (607)753-9631 Delaware County DELAWARE COUNTY COUNTRYSIDE CARE CENTER RD #1, BOX 417, DELHI, NY 13753 BEDS:199 PUBLIC (607)746-2331 MOUNTAINSIDE RESIDENTIAL CARE CENTER ROUTE 28, MARGARETVILLE, NY 12455 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (914)586-1800 ROBINSON TERRACE HARPER ST., STAMFORD, NY 12167 BEDS:122 VOLUNTARY (607)652-7521 THE HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 43 PEARL ST. WEST, SIDNEY, NY 13838 BEDS:40 PUBLIC (607)561-2170 Dutchess County BAPTIST HOME OF BROOKLYN, NY 198 ROUTE 308, RHINEBECK, NY 12572 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (914)876-8552 DUTCHESS COUNTY HEALTH CARE FACILITY OAK SUMMIT ROAD, MILLBROOK, NY 12545 BEDS:62 PUBLIC (914)677-9781 EDEN PARK NURSING HOME 100 FRANKLIN ST., POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12601 BEDS:192 PROPRIETARY (914)454-4100 FERNCLIFF NURSING HOME CO., INC. 52 RIVER ROAD, RHINEBECK, NY 12572 BEDS:328 VOLUNTARY (914)876-2011 FISHKILL HEALTH RELATED CENTER, INC. 130 NORTH ROAD, BEACON, NY 12508 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (914)831-8704 HUDSON HAVEN CARE CENTER 37 MESIER AVE., WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 BEDS:62 PROPRIETARY (914)297-3793 29
HYDE PARK NURSING HOME, INC. ROUTE 9, STAATSBURG, NY 12580 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (914)889-4500 LOVELY HILL NURSING HOME ROUTE 22 & RESERVOIR ROAD, PAWLING, NY 12564 BEDS:122 PROPRIETARY (914)855-5700 NORTHERN DUTCHESS RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY, INC. 12 SPRINGBROOK AVE., RHINEBECK, NY 12572 BEDS:100 VOLUNTARY (914)871-3709 VICTORY LAKE NURSING CENTER 101 N. QUAKER LANE, HYDE PARK, NY 12538 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (914)229-9177 WINGATE OF DUTCHESS 3 SUMMIT COURT, FISHKILL, NY 12524 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (914)896-1500 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. Erie County AMHERST HEALTH CARE CENTER 4459 BAILEY AVE., AMHERST, NY 14226 BEDS:83 PROPRIETARY (716)835-2543 ARBOR PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 2806 GEORGE ST., EDEN, NY 14057 BEDS:40 PROPRIETARY (716)992-3987 AURORA PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 292 MAIN ST., EAST AURORA, NY 14052 BEDS:320 PROPRIETARY (716)652-1560 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. AUTUMN VIEW MANOR S 4650 SOUTHWESTERN BLVD., HAMBURG, NY 14075 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)648-2450 BEECHWOOD NURSING HOME 100 STAHL ROAD, GETZVILLE, NY 14068 BEDS:122 VOLUNTARY (716)688-8822 BEECHWOOD RESIDENCE 2235 MILLERSPORT HIGHWAY, GETZVILLE, NY 14068 BEDS:157 VOLUNTARY (716)688-8822 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. BROTHERS OF MERCY NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 10570 BERGTOLD ROAD, CLARENCE, NY 14031 BEDS:240 VOLUNTARY (716)759-6985 30
BUFFALO GENERAL HOSPITAL DEACONESS SKILLED NURSING FACILITY DIVISION 1001 HUMBOLDT PARKWAY, BUFFALO, NY 14208 BEDS:242 VOLUNTARY (716)886-4400 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. Special children s unit. DELAWARE HEIGHTS HEALTH CARE CENTER 1014 DELAWARE AVE., BUFFALO, NY 14209 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (716)882-8221 EPISCOPAL RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY, INC. 24 RHODE ISLAND ST., BUFFALO, NY 14213 BEDS:172 VOLUNTARY (716)884-6500 ERIE COUNTY HOME 11580 WALDEN AVE., ALDEN, NY 14004 BEDS:638 PUBLIC (716)937-5724 ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 462 GRIDER ST., BUFFALO, NY 14215 BEDS:120 PUBLIC (716)898-3583 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. FATHER BAKER MANOR 6400 POWERS ROAD, ORCHARD PARK, NY 14127 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (716)667-0001 FIDDLERS GREEN MANOR NURSING HOME 168 W. MAIN ST., SPRINGVILLE, NY 14141 BEDS:82 PROPRIETARY (716)592-4781 GARDEN GATE MANOR 2365 UNION ROAD, CHEEKTOWAGA, NY 14227 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)668-8100 LAKEWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 5775 MAELOU DRIVE, HAMBURG, NY 14075 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)648-2820 HARRIS HILL NURSING FACILITY 2699 WHERLE DRIVE, WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221 BEDS:162 PROPRIETARY (716)632-3700 HEATHWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 815 HOPKINS ROAD, WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)688-0111 JENNIE B. RICHMOND CHAFFEE NURSING HOME CO., INC. 222 E. MAIN ST., SPRINGVILLE, NY 14141 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY 31
(716)592-2871 KRESGE RESIDENCE 225 COMO PARK BLVD., CHEEKTOWAGA, NY 14227 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (716)686-1900 Designated AIDS facility. LINWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 1818 COMO PARK BLVD., LANCASTER, NY 14086 BEDS:89 PROPRIETARY (716)683-6165 MANOR OAK SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES, INC. 3600 HARLEM ROAD, CHEEKTOWAGA, NY 14215 BEDS:158 PROPRIETARY (716)837-3880 MAPLEWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 225 BENNETT ROAD, CHEEKTOWAGA, NY 14227 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)681-9480 MCAULEY RESIDENCE 2950 ELMWOOD AVE., KENMORE, NY 14217 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (716)447-6600 MERCY HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 565 ABBOTT ROAD, BUFFALO, NY 14220 BEDS:74 VOLUNTARY (716)828-2300 MILLARD FILLMORE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 3 GATES CIRCLE, BUFFALO, NY 14209 BEDS:75 VOLUNTARY (716)887-4012 NAZARETH NURSING HOME 291 W. NORTH ST., BUFFALO, NY 14201 BEDS:125 VOLUNTARY (716)881-2323 NIAGARA LUTHERAN DELAWARE HOME, INC. 1040 DELAWARE AVE., BUFFALO, NY 14209 BEDS:134 VOLUNTARY (716)886-7740 NIAGARA LUTHERAN HOME AND REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 64 HAGER ST., BUFFALO, NY 14208 BEDS:177 VOLUNTARY (716)886-4377 OAKWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 200 BASSETT ROAD, WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (716)689-6681 ORCHARD PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 6060 ARMOR ROAD, ORCHARD PARK, NY 14127 BEDS:202 PROPRIETARY (716)662-4433 OUR LADY OF VICTORY HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION UNIT 55 MELROY AT RIDGE ROAD, LACKAWANNA, NY 14218 BEDS:10 VOLUNTARY (716)825-8000 RIDGE VIEW MANOR NURSING HOME 300 DORRANCE AVE., BUFFALO, NY 14220 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY 32
(716)825-4984 RIVERWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 2850 GRAND ISLAND BLVD., GRAND ISLAND, NY 14072 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (716)773-5900 ROSA COPLON JEWISH HOME AND INFIRMARY 2700 N. FOREST ROAD, GETZVILLE, NY 14068 BEDS:180 VOLUNTARY (716)639-3311 SCHOFIELD RESIDENCE 3333 ELMWOOD AVE., KENMORE, NY 14217 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)874-1566 SENECA MANOR 2987 SENECA ST., WEST SENECA, NY 14224 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)828-0500 SHERIDAN MANOR NURSING HOME 2799 SHERIDAN DRIVE, TONAWANDA, NY 14150 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (716)531-4466 ST. ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN MANOR 1205 DELAWARE AVE., BUFFALO, NY 14209 BEDS:91 VOLUNTARY (716)885-3838 ST. CATHERINE LABOURE HEALTH CARE CENTER 2157 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, NY 14214 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (716)862-2853 ST. FRANCIS GERIATRIC AND HEALTH CARE SERVICES 2827 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, NY 14214 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)837-4200 ST. FRANCIS HOME OF WILLIAMSVILLE 147 REIST ST., WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221 BEDS:142 VOLUNTARY (716)633-5400 ST. LUKE S PRESBYTERIAN NURSING CENTER 1175 DELAWARE AVE., BUFFALO, NY 14209 BEDS:122 VOLUNTARY (716)885-6733 THE GARDENS AT MANHATTAN HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 300 MANHATTAN AVE., BUFFALO, NY 14214 BEDS:125 PROPRIETARY (716)838-5460 WATERFRONT HEALTH CARE CENTER 200 SEVENTH ST., BUFFALO, NY 14201 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (716)847-2500 WILLIAMSVILLE SUBURBAN NURSING HOME 193 S. UNION ROAD, WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (716)632-6152 WILLIAMSVILLE VIEW MANOR 165 S. UNION ROAD, WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221 BEDS:140 PROPRIETARY (716)633-9610 33
Essex County HORACE NYE HOME PARK ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, NY 12932 BEDS:100 PUBLIC (518)873-3582 MOSES-LUDINGTON NURSING HOME COMPANY, INC. WICKER ST., TICONDEROGA, NY 12883 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (518)585-6771 UIHLEIN MERCY CENTER 420 OLD MILITARY ROAD, LAKE PLACID, NY 12946 BEDS:156 VOLUNTARY (518)523-2464 Franklin County ALICE HYDE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION ALICE HYDE NURSING HOME 115 PARK ST., MALONE, NY 12953 BEDS:75 VOLUNTARY (518)483-3000 FRANKLIN COUNTY NURSING HOME ROUTE 30, FINNEY BLVD., MALONE, NY 12953 BEDS:80 PUBLIC (518)483-3300 MERCY HEALTHCARE CENTER, INC. 114 WAWBEEK AVE., TUPPER LAKE, NY 12986 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (518)359-3355 Fulton County FULTON COUNTY INFIRMARY 847 COUNTY HIGHWAY 122, GLOVERSVILLE, NY 12078 BEDS:176 PUBLIC (518)725-8631 NATHAN LITTAUER HOSPITAL NURSING HOME 99 E. STATE ST., GLOVERSVILLE, NY 12078 BEDS:84 VOLUNTARY (518)773-5611 WELLS NURSING HOME, INC. 201 W. MADISON AVE., JOHNSTOWN, NY 12095 BEDS:60 VOLUNTARY (518)762-4546 Offers outpatient physical therapy. Genesee County BATAVIA NURSING HOME, INC. 257 STATE ST., BATAVIA, NY 14020 BEDS:62 PROPRIETARY (716)343-1300 34
GENESEE COUNTY NURSING HOME 278 BANK ST., BATAVIA, NY 14020 BEDS:160 PUBLIC (716)344-0584 LEROY VILLAGE GREEN RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY, INC. 10 MUNSON ST., LEROY, NY 14482 BEDS:140 PROPRIETARY (716)768-2561 ST. LUKE MANOR OF BATAVIA 17 WIARD ST., BATAVIA, NY 14020 BEDS:20 VOLUNTARY (716)343-8806 WESTERN NEW YORK STATE VETERANS HOME (BATAVIA) 220 RICHMOND AVE., BATAVIA, NY 14020 BEDS:126 PUBLIC (716)345-2000 Greene County COLUMBIA-GREENE LONG TERM CARE 161 JEFFERSON HEIGHTS, CATSKILL, NY 12414 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (518)943-9380 EDEN PARK NURSING HOME 154 JEFFERSON HEIGHTS, CATSKILL, NY 12414 BEDS:136 PROPRIETARY (518)943-5151 Herkimer County FOLTS HOME 104 N. WASHINGTON ST., HERKIMER, NY 13350 BEDS:163 VOLUNTARY (315)866-6964 LITTLE FALLS HOSPITAL 140 BURWELL ST., LITTLE FALLS, NY 13365 BEDS:34 VOLUNTARY (315)823-1000 MOHAWK VALLEY NURSING HOME, INC. 99 SIXTH AVE., ILION, NY 13357 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (315)895-4050 VALLEY HEALTH SERVICES, INC. 690 W. GERMAN ST., HERKIMER, NY 13350 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (315)866-3330 Offers outpatient physical therapy. VAN ALLEN NURSING HOME 755 E. MONROE ST., LITTLE FALLS, NY 13365 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (315)823-0973 35
Jefferson County CARTHAGE AREA HOSPITAL 1001 W. STREET ROAD, CARTHAGE, NY 13619 BEDS:30 VOLUNTARY (315)493-1000 EDWARD JOHN NOBLE HOSPITAL OF ALEXANDRIA BAY FULLER ST., ALEXANDRIA BAY, NY 13607 BEDS:27 VOLUNTARY (315)482-2511 Offers outpatient speech pathology. HALLMARK NURSING CENTRE, INC. 1045 WEST ST., CARTHAGE, NY 13619 BEDS:90 PROPRIETARY (315)493-3220 MADONNA HOME OF MERCY HOSPITAL OF WATERTOWN 218 STONE ST., WATERTOWN, NY 13601 BEDS:300 VOLUNTARY (315)782-7400 SAMARITAN KEEP NURSING HOME, INC. 133 PRATT ST., WATERTOWN, NY 13601 BEDS:272 VOLUNTARY (315)785-4400 Lewis County LEWIS COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL-NURSING HOME UNIT 7785 N. STATE ST., LOWVILLE, NY 13367 BEDS:160 PUBLIC (315)376-5482 Livingston County AVON NURSING HOME 215 CLINTON ST., AVON, NY 14414 BEDS:40 PROPRIETARY (716)226-2225 CONESUS LAKE NURSING HOME 6131 BIG TREE RD., BOX F, LIVONIA, NY 14487 BEDS:48 PROPRIETARY (716)346-3001 LIVINGSTON COUNTY CAMPUS SKILLED NURSING FACILITY LIVINGSTON COUNTY CAMPUS BUILDING #1 MT. MORRIS, NY 14510 BEDS:184 PUBLIC (716)243-7200 LIVINGSTON COUNTY SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 4223 LAKEVILLE ROAD, GENESEO, NY 14454 BEDS:130 PUBLIC (716)243-3340 Offers outpatient physical therapy. 36
Madison County COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC. NURSING HOME UNIT 150 BROAD ST., HAMILTON, NY 13346 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (315)824-6080 CROUSE COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. 101 SOUTH ST., MORRISVILLE, NY 13408 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (315)684-9595 ONEIDA HEALTHCARE CENTER 323 GENESEE ST., ONEIDA, NY 13421 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (315)361-6000 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. STONEHEDGE NURSING HOME CHITTENANGO, INC. 331 RUSSELL ST., CHITTENANGO, NY 13037 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (315)687-7255 Monroe County ARBOR HILL LIVING CENTER 1175 MONROE AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14620 BEDS:161 PROPRIETARY (716)442-0450 BAIRD NURSING HOME 2150 ST. PAUL ST., ROCHESTER, NY 14621 BEDS:28 PROPRIETARY (716)342-5540 Accepts neither Medicare nor Medicaid residents. BEECHWOOD SANITARIUM 900 CULVER ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14609 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (716)288-3335 BLOSSOM NURSING HOME 989 BLOSSOM ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14610 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (716)482-3500 BRAE LOCH MANOR 1290 LAKE AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14613 BEDS:98 PROPRIETARY (716)254-1593 CHURCH HOME OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH 505 MT. HOPE AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14620 BEDS:182 VOLUNTARY (716)546-8400 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. CREST MANOR NURSING HOME 6745 PITTSFORD-PALMYRA ROAD, FAIRPORT, NY 14450 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (716)223-3633 37
EDNA TINA WILSON LIVING CENTER 700 ISLAND COTTAGE ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14612 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)581-6100 FAIRPORT BAPTIST HOMES 4646 NINE MILE POINT ROAD, FAIRPORT, NY 14450 BEDS:196 VOLUNTARY (716)377-0350 GENESEE HOSPITAL EXTENDED CARE FACILITY 224 ALEXANDER ST., ROCHESTER, NY 14607 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (716)263-6149 HAMILTON MANOR NURSING HOME 1172 LONG POND ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14626 BEDS:40 PROPRIETARY (716)225-0450 HILL HAVEN NURSING HOME 1550 EMPIRE BLVD., WEBSTER, NY 14580 BEDS:355 VOLUNTARY (716)671-4300 JEWISH HOME AND INFIRMARY OF ROCHESTER, NY, INC. 2021 WINTON ROAD SOUTH, ROCHESTER, NY 14618 BEDS:362 VOLUNTARY (716)427-7760 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. KIRKHAVEN 254 ALEXANDER ST., ROCHESTER, NY 14607 BEDS:147 VOLUNTARY (716)461-1991 Offers outpatient occupational therapy and physical therapy. LAKESHORE NURSING HOME 425 BEACH AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14612 BEDS:229 PROPRIETARY (716)663-0930 LAKESIDE/BEIKIRCH CARE CENTER, INC. 122 WEST AVE., BROCKPORT, NY 14420 BEDS:87 VOLUNTARY (716)637-4129 LATTA ROAD NURSING HOME 2100 LATTA ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14612 BEDS:40 PROPRIETARY (716)225-0910 LATTA ROAD NURSING HOME A 2102 LATTA ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14612 BEDS:40 PROPRIETARY (716)225-0920 MAPLEWOOD NURSING HOME, INC. 100 DANIEL DRIVE, WEBSTER, NY 14580 BEDS:72 PROPRIETARY (716)872-1800 MONROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 435 E. HENRIETTA ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14603 BEDS:566 PUBLIC (716)274-7100 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. Special children s unit. 38
NORLOCH MANOR 1140 NORTON ST., ROCHESTER, NY 14621 BEDS:42 PROPRIETARY (716)467-2100 NORTONIAN NURSING HOME 1335 PORTLAND AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14621 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (716)544-4000 PARK HOPE NURSING HOME 1556 MT. HOPE AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14620 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)473-2444 PARK RIDGE NURSING HOME 1555 LONG POND ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14626 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)723-7201 PENFIELD PLACE 1700 PENFIELD ROAD, PENFIELD, NY 14526 BEDS:48 PROPRIETARY (716)586-7433 ST. ANN S HOME FOR THE AGED 1500 PORTLAND AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14621 BEDS:354 VOLUNTARY (716)342-1700 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. ST. ANN S NURSING HOME CO., INC.-THE HERITAGE 1500 PORTLAND AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14621 BEDS:237 VOLUNTARY (716)342-1700 ST. JOHN S HEALTH CARE CORPORATION 150 HIGHLAND AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14620 BEDS:471 VOLUNTARY (716)271-5413 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. THE BRIGHTONIAN, INC. 1919 ELMWOOD AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14620 BEDS:54 PROPRIETARY (716)271-8700 THE FRIENDLY HOME 3156 EAST AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14618 BEDS:204 VOLUNTARY (716)381-1600 THE HIGHLANDS LIVING CENTER 500 HAHNEMANN TRAIL, PITTSFORD, NY 14534 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)383-1700 THE HURLBUT 1177 E. HENRIETTA ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14623 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)424-4770 THE MEADOWS AT WESTFALL 5901 LAC DE VILLE BLVD., ROCHESTER, NY 14618 BEDS:145 VOLUNTARY (716)442-7960 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. 39
WEDGEWOOD NURSING HOME 5 CHURCH ST., SPENCERPORT, NY 14559 BEDS:29 PROPRIETARY (716)352-4810 WESLEY GARDENS NURSING HOME 8 N. GOODMAN ST., ROCHESTER, NY 14607 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (716)473-1970 WESLEY-ON-EAST, LTD. 630 EAST AVE., ROCHESTER, NY 14607 BEDS:95 VOLUNTARY (716)473-1970 WESTGATE NURSING HOME 525 BEAHAN ROAD, ROCHESTER, NY 14624 BEDS:124 PROPRIETARY (716)247-7880 WOODSIDE MANOR NURSING HOME, INC. 2425 CLINTON AVE. SOUTH, ROCHESTER, NY 14618 BEDS:44 PROPRIETARY (716)461-0370 Montgomery County AMSTERDAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 4988 STATE HIGHWAY 30, AMSTERDAM, NY 12010 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (518)842-3100 MONTGOMERY MEADOWS RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY 100 SANDY DRIVE, AMSTERDAM, NY 12010 BEDS:120 PUBLIC (518)843-3503 MT. LORETTO NURSING HOME, INC. 302 SWART HILL ROAD, AMSTERDAM, NY 12010 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (518)842-6790 PALATINE NURSING HOME UPPER LAFAYETTE ST., PALATINE BRIDGE, NY 13428 BEDS:70 PROPRIETARY (518)673-5212 ST. JOHNSVILLE NURSING HOME 7 TIMMERMAN AVE., ST. JOHNSVILLE, NY 13452 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (518)568-5037 Nassau County A. HOLLY PATTERSON GERIATRIC CENTER 875 JERUSALEM AVE., UNIONDALE, NY 11553 BEDS:889 PUBLIC (516)572-1400 Certified AIDS unit. Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. BAYVIEW NURSING HOME ONE LONG BEACH ROAD, ISLAND PARK, NY 11558 BEDS:185 VOLUNTARY (516)432-0300 Special children s unit. 40
BEACH TERRACE CARE CENTER 640 W. BROADWAY, LONG BEACH, NY 11561 BEDS:182 PROPRIETARY (516)431-4400 BELAIR CARE CENTER, INC. 2478 JERUSALEM AVE., NORTH BELLMORE, NY 11710 BEDS:102 PROPRIETARY (516)826-1163 CENTRAL ISLAND HEALTHCARE 825 OLD COUNTRY ROAD, PLAINVIEW, NY 11803 BEDS:202 PROPRIETARY (516)433-0600 EAST ROCKAWAY PROGRESSIVE CARE 243 ATLANTIC AVE., LYNBROOK, NY 11563 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (516)599-2744 FOREST MANOR HEALTH RELATED FACILITY 6 MEDICAL PLAZA, GLEN COVE, NY 11542 BEDS:148 PROPRIETARY (516)671-9010 FRANKLIN HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER 900 FRANKLIN AVE., VALLEY STREAM, NY 11580 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (516)256-6700 GLENGARIFF CORP. DOSORIS LANE, GLEN COVE, NY 11542 BEDS:262 PROPRIETARY (516)676-1100 GRACE PLAZA OF GREAT NECK, INC. 15 ST. PAULS PLACE, GREAT NECK, NY 11021 BEDS:214 PROPRIETARY (516)466-3001 HEMPSTEAD PARK NURSING HOME 800 FRONT ST., HEMPSTEAD, NY 11550 BEDS:251 PROPRIETARY (516)560-1422 LONG BEACH GRANDELL 645 W. BROADWAY, LONG BEACH, NY 11561 BEDS:278 PROPRIETARY (516)889-1100 MAYFAIR CARE CENTER 100 BALDWIN ROAD, HEMPSTEAD, NY 11550 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (516)538-7171 MEADOWBROOK CARE CENTER, INC. 320 W. MERRICK RD., FREEPORT, NY 11520 BEDS:280 PROPRIETARY (516)377-8200 MONTCLAIR NURSING HOME 2 MEDICAL PLAZA, GLEN COVE, NY 11542 BEDS:102 PROPRIETARY (516)671-0858 NASSAU EXTENDED CARE CENTER GREENWICH & PENNISULA BLVD., HEMPSTEAD, NY 11550 BEDS: 280 (516)565-4800 PROPRIETARY 41
NORTH SHORE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL CENTER FOR EXTENDED CARE AND REHABILITATION 300 COMMUNITY DRIVE, MANHASSET, NY 11030 BEDS:256 VOLUNTARY (516)562-8000 OCEANSIDE CARE CENTER, INC. 2914 LINCOLN AVE., OCEANSIDE, NY 11572 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (516)536-2300 PARK VIEW NURSING HOME, INC. 5353 MERRICK ROAD, MASSAPEQUA, NY 11758 BEDS:169 PROPRIETARY (516)798-1800 ROCKVILLE NURSING CENTER, INC. 41 MAINE AVE., ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY 11570 BEDS:158 PROPRIETARY (516)536-7730 ROCKVILLE RESIDENCE MANOR 50 MAINE AVE., ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY 11570 BEDS:66 PROPRIETARY (516)536-8000 SANDS POINT NURSING HOME 1440 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. PORT WASHINGTON, NY 11050 BEDS:130 PROPRIETARY (516)767-2320 SOUTH SHORE HEALTHCARE 275 W. MERRICK ROAD, FREEPORT, NY 11520 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (516)623-4000 SUNHARBOR MANOR 255 WARNER AVE., ROSLYN HEIGHTS, NY 11577 BEDS:266 PROPRIETARY (516)621-5400 THE KOMANOFF CENTER FOR GERIATRIC AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE 375 E. BAY DR., LONG BEACH, NY 11561 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (516)897-1220 TOWNHOUSE EXTENDED CARE CENTER 755 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE, UNIONDALE, NY 11553 BEDS:280 PROPRIETARY (516)565-1900 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN HOME AT SYOSSET, INC. 378 SYOSSET-WOODBURY ROAD, WOODBURY, NY 11797 BEDS:672 VOLUNTARY (516)921-3900 WEDGEWOOD CARE CENTER, INC. 199 COMMUNITY DRIVE, GREAT NECK, NY 11021 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (516)365-9229 WHITE OAKS NURSING HOME 8565 JERICHO TURNPIKE, WOODBURY, NY 11797 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (516)367-3400 WOODBURY NURSING HOME 8533 JERICHO TURNPIKE, WOODBURY, NY 11797 BEDS:123 PROPRIETARY (516)692-4100 42
WOODMERE REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 121 FRANKLIN PLACE, WOODMERE, NY 11598 BEDS:336 PROPRIETARY (516)374-9300 Niagara County BRIODY HEALTH CARE FACILITY 909 LINCOLN AVE., LOCKPORT, NY 14094 BEDS:82 PROPRIETARY (716)434-6361 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. CRESTWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 2600 NIAGARA FALLS BLVD., NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14221 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)731-8000 DEGRAFF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 445 TREMONT ST., NORTH TONAWANDA, NY 14120 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (716)690-2081 FAIRCHILD MANOR NURSING HOME 765 FAIRCHILD PLACE, LEWISTON, NY 14092 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (716)754-4322 MOUNT VIEW HEALTH FACILITY 5465 UPPER MOUNTAIN ROAD, LOCKPORT, NY 14094 BEDS:172 PUBLIC (716)438-3007 MT. ST. MARY S LONG TERM CARE FACILITY, INC. 2600 MAIN ST., NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14305 BEDS:131 VOLUNTARY (716)285-9155 NEWFANE HEALTH FACILITY 2709 TRANSIT ROAD, NEWFANE, NY 14108 BEDS:175 PROPRIETARY (716)778-7111 NIAGARA GERIATRIC CENTER, INC. 822 CEDAR AVE., NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14301 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (716)282-1207 NORTH GATE MANOR 7264 NASH ROAD, WHEATFIELD, NY 14120 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (716)694-7700 ODD FELLOW AND REBEKAH HEALTH CARE FACILITY 104 OLD NIAGARA ROAD, LOCKPORT, NY 14094 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)434-6324 SCHOELLKOPF HEALTH CENTER 621 TENTH ST., NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14302 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (716)278-4586 ST. CLARE MANOR 543 LOCUST ST., LOCKPORT, NY 14094 BEDS:28 VOLUNTARY (716)434-4718 43
ST. MARY S MANOR 515 6TH ST., NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14301 BEDS:119 VOLUNTARY (716)285-3236 VILLAGE PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 4540 LINCOLN DRIVE, GASPORT, NY 14067 BEDS:83 PROPRIETARY (716)772-2631 Oneida County BETSY ROSS HEALTH RELATED FACILITY ELSIE ST.-CEDARBROOK LANE, ROME, NY 13440 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (315)339-2220 CHARLES T. SITRIN HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. BOX 1000, TILDEN AVE., NEW HARTFORD, NY 13413 BEDS:172 VOLUNTARY (315)797-3114 EASTERN STAR HOME AND INFIRMARY 8290 STATE ROUTE 69 (P.O. BOX S), ORISKANY, NY 13424 BEDS:84 VOLUNTARY (315)736-9311 EDEN PARK NURSING HOME 1800 BUTTERFIELD AVE., UTICA, NY 13501 BEDS:117 PROPRIETARY (315)797-3570 HARDING NURSING HOME 220 TOWER ST., WATERVILLE, NY 13480 BEDS:92 PROPRIETARY (315)841-4156 HEALTH RELATED FACILITY AND NURSING HOME CO. OF ROME, INC. 800 W. CHESTNUT ST., ROME, NY 13440 BEDS:100 VOLUNTARY (315)339-3210 Accepts Medicaid but not Medicare. HERITAGE HOME 1657 SUNSET AVE., UTICA, NY 13502 BEDS:220 VOLUNTARY (315)797-7392 KATHERINE LUTHER HOME 110 UTICA ROAD, CLINTON, NY 13323 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (315)853-5515 LORETTO-UTICA NURSING HOME 1445 KEMBLE ST., UTICA, NY 13501 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (315)732-0100 MARTIN LUTHER NURSING HOME, INC. 110 UTICA ROAD, CLINTON, NY 13323 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (315)853-5515 MASONIC HOME AND HEALTH FACILITY 2150 BLEECKER ST., UTICA, NY 13501 BEDS:388 VOLUNTARY (315)798-4833 44
PRESBYTERIAN HOME FOR CENTRAL NEW YORK, INC. MIDDLE SETTLEMENT ROAD, NEW HARTFORD, NY 13413 BEDS:242 VOLUNTARY (315)797-7500 ROME MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC. - RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY 1500 N. JAMES ST., ROME, NY 13440 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (315)338-7000 ROME NURSING HOME 950 FLOYD AVE., ROME, NY 13440 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (315)336-5400 ST. JOSEPH NURSING HOME CO. OF UTICA 2535 GENESEE ST., UTICA, NY 13501 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (315)797-1230 ST. LUKE S HOME 1650 CHAMPION AVE., NEW HARTFORD, NY 13413 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (315)731-2600 ST. LUKE S-MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CENTER ALLEN CALDER BOX 479, UTICA, NY 13503 BEDS:124 VOLUNTARY (315)798-6093 Provides adult day health care programs at offsite location (2521 Sunset Avenue, Utica, NY 13503). STONEHEDGE NURSING HOME ROME, INC. 801 N. JAMES ST., ROME, NY 13440 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (315)337-0550 SUNSET NURSING HOME, INC. 232 ACADEMY ST., BOONVILLE, NY 13309 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (315)942-4301 Onondaga County BIRCHWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 4800 BEAR ROAD, LIVERPOOL, NY 13088 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (315)457-9946 CASTLE REST NURSING HOME 116 E. CASTLE ST., SYRACUSE, NY 13205 BEDS:140 PROPRIETARY (315)475-1641 COMMUNITY GENERAL HOSPITAL OF GREATER SYRACUSE NURSING HOME UNIT BROAD ROAD, SYRACUSE, NY 13215 BEDS:50 VOLUNTARY (315)492-5772 HALLMARK NURSING CENTRE, INC. 217 EAST AVE., MINOA, NY 13116 BEDS:82 PROPRIETARY (315)656-7277 45
HILL PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 4001 E. GENESEE ST., SYRACUSE, NY 13214 BEDS:121 PROPRIETARY (315)446-8310 IROQUOIS NURSING HOME, INC. 4600 SOUTHWOOD HEIGHTS DRIVE JAMESVILLE, NY 13078 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (315)469-1300 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. JAMES SQUARE HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTRE 918 JAMES ST., SYRACUSE, NY 13203 BEDS:455 PROPRIETARY (315)474-1561 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. JEWISH HOME OF CENTRAL NEW YORK 4101 E. GENESEE ST., SYRACUSE, NY 13214 BEDS:151 VOLUNTARY (315)446-9111 LORETTO GERIATRIC CENTER 700 E. BRIGHTON AVE., SYRACUSE, NY 13205 BEDS:520 VOLUNTARY (315)469-5561 NOTTINGHAM RESIDENTIAL CARE HEALTH FACILITY 1305 NOTTINGHAM RD., JAMESVILLE, NY 13078 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (315)446-1944 PLAZA NURSING HOME CO., INC. 614 S. CROUSE AVE., SYRACUSE, NY 13210 BEDS:242 VOLUNTARY (315)474-4431 ST. CAMILLUS RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY 813 FAY ROAD, SYRACUSE, NY 13219 BEDS:290 VOLUNTARY (315)488-2951 Certified to provide special services for people with traumatic brain injury. SUNNYSIDE NURSING HOME 7000 COLLAMER ROAD, EAST SYRACUSE, NY 13057 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (315)656-7218 SYRACUSE HOME ASSOCIATION 7740 MEIGS ROAD, BALDWINSVILLE, NY 13027 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (315)638-2521 VAN DUYN HOME AND HOSPITAL 5075 W. SENECA TURNPIKE, SYRACUSE, NY 13215 BEDS:526 PUBLIC (315)435-5511 46
Ontario County CLIFTON SPRINGS HOSPITAL AND CLINIC EXTENDED CARE 2 COULTER ROAD, CLIFTON SPRINGS, NY 14432 BEDS:108 VOLUNTARY (315)462-0557 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. ELM MANOR NURSING HOME 210 N. MAIN ST., CANANDAIGUA, NY 14424 BEDS:46 PROPRIETARY (716)394-3883 F.F. THOMPSON CONTINUING CARE CENTER, INC. 350 PARRISH ST., CANANDAIGUA, NY 14424 BEDS:188 VOLUNTARY (716)394-6020 LIVING CENTER AT GENEVA - NORTH 196-198 NORTH ST., GENEVA, NY 14456 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (315)787-4715 LIVING CENTER AT GENEVA - SOUTH 196-198 NORTH ST., GENEVA, NY 14456 BEDS:103 VOLUNTARY (315)787-4700 ONTARIO COUNTY HEALTH FACILITY 3893 COUNTY ROAD #46, CANANDAIGUA, NY 14424 BEDS:98 PUBLIC (716)396-4340 Orange County ARDEN HILL LIFE CARE CENTER 6 HARRIMAN DRIVE, GOSHEN, NY 10924 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (914)294-9797 CAMPBELL HALL HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 23 KIERNAN RD., CAMPBELL HALL, NY 10916 BEDS:134 PROPRIETARY (914)294-8154 GLEN ARDEN, INC. 6 HARRIMAN DR., GOSHEN, NY 10924 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (914)294-8154 MERCY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF PORT JERVIS 160 E. MAIN ST., PORT JERVIS, NY 12771 BEDS:46 VOLUNTARY (914)856-5351 MIDDLETOWN PARK MANOR 105 DUNNING ROAD, MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940 BEDS:250 PROPRIETARY (914)343-0801 47
MONTGOMERY NURSING HOME ALBANY POST ROAD, MONTGOMERY, NY 12549 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (914)457-3155 ORANGE COUNTY HOME AND INFIRMARY QUARRY ROAD, PO BOX 59, GOSHEN, NY 10924 BEDS:520 PUBLIC (914)294-7971 SCHERVIER PAVILION 20 GRAND ST., WARWICK, NY 10990 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (914)987-5656 ST. TERESA S NURSING HOME, INC. 120 HIGHLAND AVE., MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940 BEDS:98 VOLUNTARY (914)342-1033 SYLCOX HEALTH CARE FACILITIES 56 MEADOW HILL ROAD, NEWBURGH, NY 12550 BEDS:190 PROPRIETARY (914)564-1700 Orleans County MEDINA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 500 OHIO ST., MEDINA, NY 14103 BEDS:30 VOLUNTARY (716)798-2000 ORCHARD MANOR, INC. 600 BATES ROAD, MEDINA, NY 14103 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (716)798-4100 ORLEANS COUNTY NURSING HOME ROUTE 31, ALBION, NY 14411 BEDS:135 PUBLIC (716)589-3238 Oswego County ANDREW MICHAUD NURSING HOME 450 S. FOURTH ST., FULTON, NY 13069 BEDS:89 PUBLIC (315)592-9521 LORETTO HEIGHTS 132 ELLEN ST., OSWEGO, NY 13126 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (315)342-2440 OSWEGO HOSPITAL EXTENDED CARE FACILITY 110 W. 6TH ST., OSWEGO, NY 13126 BEDS:38 VOLUNTARY (315)349-5526 PONTIAC NURSING HOME EAST RIVER ROAD, OSWEGO, NY 13126 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (315)343-1800 48
ST. LUKE RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY, INC. 299 EAST RIVER ROAD, OSWEGO, NY 13126 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (315)342-3166 SUNRISE NURSING HOME 17 SUNRISE DRIVE, OSWEGO, NY 13126 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (315)342-4790 Otsego County AURELIA OSBORN FOX MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ONE NORTON AVE., ONEONTA, NY 13820 BEDS:130 VOLUNTARY (607)431-5980 ONEONTA NURSING HOME 330 CHESTNUT ST., ONEONTA, NY 13820 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (607)432-8500 THE MEADOWS RD #4, COOPERSTOWN, NY 13326 BEDS:174 PUBLIC (607)547-6444 Putnam County PUTNAM NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER LUDINGTONVILLE ROAD, HOLMES, NY 12531 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (914)878-3241 Rensselaer County EDEN PARK HEALTH CARE CENTER 1070 LUTHER ROAD, EAST GREENBUSH, NY 12061 (518)479-4662 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY HALLMARK NURSING CENTRE 49 MARVIN AVE., TROY, NY 12180 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (518)273-6646 HERITAGE HOUSE NURSING CENTER, INC. 2920 TIBBITS AVE., TROY, NY 12180 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (518)274-4125 HIGHGATE MANOR OF RENSSELAER, INC. 100 NEW TURNPIKE ROAD, TROY, NY 12182 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (518)235-1410 49
HOOSICK FALLS HEALTH CENTER 21 DANFORTH ST., HOOSICK FALLS, NY 12090 BEDS:81 VOLUNTARY (518)686-4371 JAMES A. EDDY MEMORIAL GERIATRIC CENTER 2256 BURDETT AVE., TROY, NY 12180 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (518)274-9890 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. RESURRECTION NURSING HOME, INC. 90 N. MAIN ST., CASTLETON-ON-HUDSON, NY 12033 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (518)732-7617 ROSEWOOD GARDENS 284 TROY ROAD, RENSSELAER, NY 12144 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (518)286-1621 VAN RENSSELAER MANOR 85 BLOOMINGROVE DRIVE, TROY, NY 12181 BEDS:362 PUBLIC (518)283-2000 Rockland County FRIEDWALD HOUSE HEALTH RELATED FACILITY 475 NEW HEMPSTEAD ROAD, NEW CITY, NY 10956 BEDS:180 PROPRIETARY (914)354-7000 HILLCREST NURSING HOME 661 N. MAIN ST., SPRING VALLEY, NY 10977 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (914)356-0567 NORTHERN MANOR GERIATRIC CENTER, INC. 199 N. MIDDLETOWN ROAD, NANUET, NY 10954 BEDS:231 VOLUNTARY (914)623-3904 NORTHERN METROPOLITAN RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY, INC. 225 MAPLE AVE., MONSEY, NY 10952 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (914)352-9000 NORTHERN RIVERVIEW HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 87 SOUTH ROUTE 9W, HAVERSTRAW, NY 10927 BEDS:180 VOLUNTARY (914)429-5381 NYACK MANOR NURSING HOME CHRISTIAN HERALD ROAD, VALLEY COTTAGE, NY 10989 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (914)268-6861 RAMAPO MANOR NURSING CENTER, INC. 30 CRAGMERE ROAD, BOX 248, SUFFERN, NY 10901 BEDS:203 PROPRIETARY (914)357-1230 SUMMIT PARK HOSPITAL-ROCKLAND COUNTY INFIRMARY SANATORIUM ROAD, POMONA, NY 10970 BEDS:341 PUBLIC (914)364-2700 50
TOLSTOY FOUNDATION NURSING HOME CO., INC. LAKE ROAD, VALLEY COTTAGE, NY 10989 BEDS:96 VOLUNTARY (914)268-9339 Saratoga County SARATOGA COUNTY MAPLEWOOD MANOR 149 BALLSTON AVE., BALLSTON SPA, NY 12020 BEDS:277 PUBLIC (518)885-2288 SARATOGA HOSPITAL NURSING HOME 211 CHURCH ST., SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 BEDS:72 VOLUNTARY (518)583-8307 SCHUYLER RIDGE, A RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY 1 ABELE BLVD., CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (518)371-1400 WESLEY HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 131 LAWRENCE ST., SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 BEDS:356 VOLUNTARY (518)587-3600 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. Schenectady County BAPTIST RETIREMENT CENTER 297 N. BALLSTON AVE., SCOTIA, NY 12302 BEDS:262 VOLUNTARY (518)370-4700 ELLIS HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 1101 NOTT ST., SCHENECTADY, NY 12308 BEDS:82 VOLUNTARY (518)382-4100 GLENDALE HOME - SCHENECTADY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 59 HETCHELTOWN ROAD, SCOTIA, NY 12302 BEDS:528 PUBLIC (518)384-3601 HALLMARK NURSING CENTRE 1940 HAMBURG ST., SCHENECTADY, NY 12304 BEDS:86 PROPRIETARY (518)370-5051 HALLMARK NURSING CENTRE, INC. 526 ALTAMONT AVE., SCHENECTADY, NY 12303 BEDS:224 PROPRIETARY (518)346-6121 HILLTOP MANOR OF NISKAYUNA, INC. 1805 PROVIDENCE AVE., NISKAYUNA, NY 12309 BEDS:112 PROPRIETARY (518)374-2212 Certified to provide special services for children and young adults with traumatic brain injury. Special children s unit. KINGSWAY ARMS NURSING CENTER, INC. 323 KINGS ROAD, SCHENECTADY, NY 12304 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (518)393-4117 51
Schoharie County EDEN PARK NURSING HOME 25 PARKWAY DRIVE, COBLESKILL, NY 12043 BEDS:125 PROPRIETARY (518)234-3557 Schuyler County SCHUYLER HOSPITAL, INC. AND LONG TERM CARE UNIT 220 STEUBEN ST., MONTOUR FALLS, NY 14865 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (607)535-7121 Seneca County HUNTINGTON LIVING CENTER 369 E. MAIN ST., WATERLOO, NY 13165 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (315)539-9204 SENECA NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 200 DOUGLAS DRIVE, WATERLOO, NY 13165 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (315)539-9202 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. St. Lawrence County HEPBURN MEDICAL CENTER RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY 214 KING ST., OGDENSBURG, NY 13669 BEDS:29 VOLUNTARY (315)393-3600 HIGHLAND NURSING HOME, INC. 182 HIGHLAND ROAD, MASSENA, NY 13662 BEDS:140 PROPRIETARY (315)769-9956 KINNEY NURSING HOME 57 W. BARNEY ST., GOUVERNEUR, NY 13642 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (315)287-1000 POTSDAM NURSING HOME COTTAGE GROVE, POTSDAM, NY 13676 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (315)265-6330 ST. JOSEPH S HOME 420 LAFAYETTE ST., OGDENSBURG, NY 13669 BEDS:82 VOLUNTARY (315)393-3780 ST. REGIS NURSING HOME, INC. 89 GROVE ST., MASSENA, NY 13662 BEDS:152 PROPRIETARY (315)769-2494 UNITED HELPERS CANTON NURSING HOME, INC. WEST MAIN ST., CANTON, NY 13617 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (315)386-4541 Offers outpatient physical therapy. 52
UNITED HELPERS CEDARS NURSING HOME, INC. 6695 STATE HIGHWAY 37, OGDENSBURG, NY 13669 BEDS:82 VOLUNTARY (315)393-4810 UNITED HELPERS NURSING HOME, INC. 8101 STATE HIGHWAY 608, OGDENSBURG, NY 13669 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (315)393-0530 Steuben County CORNING HOSPITAL/FOUNDERS PAVILION 205 E. FIRST ST., CORNING, NY 14830 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (607)937-7500 HORNELL GARDENS 434 MONROE AVE., HORNELL, NY 14843 BEDS:114 PROPRIETARY (607)324-7740 IRA DAVENPORT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY/HEALTH RELATED FACILITY ROUTE 54, BATH, NY 14810 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (607)776-3331 MERCYCARE BETHESDA DRIVE, NORTH HORNELL, NY 14843 BEDS:55 VOLUNTARY (607)324-6990 Provides adult day health care programs STEUBEN COUNTY INFIRMARY 7002 MT. WASHINGTON ROAD, BATH, NY 14810 BEDS:105 PUBLIC (607)776-7651 THREE RIVERS HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. 101 CREEKSIDE DRIVE, PAINTED POST, NY 14870 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (607)936-4108 Suffolk County BELLHAVEN CENTER FOR GERIATRIC AND REHABILITATIVE CARE 110 BEAVER DAM ROAD, BROOKHAVEN, NY 11719 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (516)286-8100 BERKSHIRE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 10 BERKSHIRE ROAD, WEST BABYLON, NY 11704 BEDS:175 PROPRIETARY (516)587-0600 BIRCHWOOD NURSING HOME 78 BIRCHWOOD DRIVE, HUNTINGTON STATION, NY 11746 BEDS:195 PROPRIETARY (516)423-3673 53
BISHOP JONATHAN G. SHERMAN EPISCOPAL NURSING HOME 52 ROUTE 25A, SMITHTOWN, NY 11787 BEDS:240 VOLUNTARY (516)862-3905 BROADLAWN MANOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 399 COUNTY LINE ROAD, AMITYVILLE, NY 11701 BEDS:320 PROPRIETARY (516)264-0222 BROOKHAVEN HEALTH CARE FACILITY 801 GAZZOLA BLVD., PATCHOGUE, NY 11772 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (516)447-8800 BRUNSWICK HOSPITAL CENTER, INC. 366 BROADWAY, AMITYVILLE, NY 11701 BEDS:94 PROPRIETARY (516)789-7711 CARILLON HOUSE NURSING FACILITY 830 PARK AVE., HUNTINGTON, NY 11743 BEDS:315 PROPRIETARY (516)271-5800 CEDAR LODGE NURSING HOME 6 FROWEIN ROAD, CENTER MORICHES, NY 11934 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (516)878-4400 CENTRAL SUFFOLK HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 1300 ROANOKE AVE., RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 BEDS:60 VOLUNTARY (516)548-6060 CREST HALL HEALTH RELATED FACILITY OAKCREST AVE., MIDDLE ISLAND, NY 11953 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (516)924-8830 DALEVIEW NURSING HOME AND MANOR 574 FULTON ST., FARMINGDALE, NY 11735 BEDS:142 PROPRIETARY (516)694-6242 EAST NECK NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 134 GREAT EAST NECK ROAD, WEST BABYLON, NY 11704 BEDS:300 PROPRIETARY (516)422-4800 GOOD SAMARITAN NURSING HOME 101 ELM ST., SAYVILLE, NY 11782 BEDS:100 VOLUNTARY (516)244-2400 GURWIN JEWISH GERIATRIC CENTER 68 HAUPPAUGE ROAD, COMMACK, NY 11725 BEDS:300 VOLUNTARY (516)499-6500 HILAIRE FARM NURSING HOME HILAIRE DRIVE, HUNTINGTON, NY 11743 BEDS:76 PROPRIETARY (516)427-0254 54
JOHN J. FOLEY SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 14 GLOVER DR., YAPHANK, NY 11980 BEDS:264 PUBLIC (516)852-4404 Certified AIDS unit. LITTLE FLOWER NURSING HOME AND HEALTH RELATED FACILITY 340 E. MONTAUK HIGHWAY, EAST ISLIP, NY 11730 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (516)581-6400 LONG ISLAND STATE VETERANS HOME SUNY AT STONYBROOK, 100 PATRIOTS ROAD STONYBROOK, NY 11790 BEDS:350 PUBLIC (516)444-8500 LUTHERAN CENTER FOR THE AGING, INC. ROUTE 25A, SMITHTOWN, NY 11787 BEDS:353 VOLUNTARY (516)724-2200 NESCONSET NURSING CENTER 100 SOUTHERN BLVD., NESCONSET, NY 11767 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (516)361-8800 OAK HOLLOW NURSING CENTER CHURCH LANE & OAK CREST AVE. MIDDLE ISLAND, NY 11953 BEDS:164 PROPRIETARY (516)924-8820 OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION GERIATRIC CARE CENTER 111 BEACH DRIVE, WEST ISLIP, NY 11795 BEDS:330 VOLUNTARY (516)587-1600 PATCHOGUE NURSING CENTER 25 SCHOENFELD BLVD., PATCHOGUE, NY 11772 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (516)289-7700 PETITE FLEUR NURSING HOME 300 BROADWAY AVE., SAYVILLE, NY 11782 BEDS:180 PROPRIETARY (516)567-9300 PORT JEFFERSON HEALTH CARE FACILITY DARK HOLLOW ROAD, PORT JEFFERSON, NY 11777 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (516)473-5400 RIVERHEAD NURSING HOME 1146 WOODCREST AVE., RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 BEDS:181 PROPRIETARY (516)727-7744 ROSS HEALTH CARE CENTER 839 SUFFOLK AVE., BRENTWOOD, NY 11717 BEDS:135 PROPRIETARY (516)273-4000 SAN SIMEON BY THE SOUND-SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 61700 ROUTE 48, GREENPORT, NY 11944 BEDS:150 VOLUNTARY (516)477-2110 55
SMITHTOWN HEALTH CARE FACILITY 391 NORTH COUNTY ROAD, SMITHTOWN, NY 11787 BEDS:162 PROPRIETARY (516)361-2020 SOUTHAMPTON NURSING HOME, INC. 330 MEETING HOUSE LANE, SOUTHAMPTON, NY 11968 BEDS:62 VOLUNTARY (516)283-2134 ST. JAMES NURSING HOME 275 MORICHES ROAD, ST. JAMES, NY 11780 BEDS:230 PROPRIETARY (516)862-8000 ST. JAMES PLAZA NURSING FACILITY 273 MORICHES ROAD, ST. JAMES, NY 11780 BEDS:250 PROPRIETARY (516)862-8990 ST. JOHNLAND NURSING CENTER, INC. 395 SUNKEN MEADOW ROAD, KINGS PARK, NY 11754 BEDS:250 VOLUNTARY (516)269-5800 SUNREST HEALTH FACILITIES, INC. 70 N. COUNTRY ROAD, PORT JEFFERSON, NY 11777 BEDS:210 PROPRIETARY (516)928-2000 SUNRISE MANOR NURSING HOME, INC. 1325 BRENTWOOD ROAD, BAY SHORE, NY 11706 BEDS:84 PROPRIETARY (516)665-4960 WESTHAMPTON CARE CENTER 78 OLD COUNTRY ROAD, WESTHAMPTON, NY 11977 BEDS:180 PROPRIETARY (516)288-0101 WOODHAVEN NURSING HOME 1360 ROUTE 112, PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NY 11776 BEDS:143 PROPRIETARY (516)473-7100 Sullivan County COMMUNITY GENERAL HOSPITAL OF SULLIVAN COUNTY PO BOX 800, BUSHVILLE ROAD, HARRIS, NY 12742 BEDS:60 VOLUNTARY (914)794-3300 ROSCOE COMMUNITY NURSING HOME CO., INC. 420 ROCKLAND ROAD, ROSCOE, NY 12776 BEDS:85 VOLUNTARY (914)439-4350 (607)498-4121 SULLIVAN COUNTY ADULT CARE CENTER BOX 231, LIBERTY, NY 12754 BEDS:160 PUBLIC (914)292-8640 56
WALNUT MOUNTAIN CARE CENTER 170 LAKE ST., LIBERTY, NY 12754 BEDS:178 PROPRIETARY (914)292-4200 Tioga County RIVERVIEW MANOR NURSING HOME 510 FIFTH AVE., OWEGO, NY 13827 BEDS:77 PROPRIETARY (607)687-2594 TIOGA NURSING FACILITY, INC. 37 N. CHEMUNG ST., WAVERLY, NY 14892 BEDS:211 VOLUNTARY (607)565-2861 Tompkins County GROTON COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE CENTER RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY 120 SYKES ST., GROTON, NY 13073 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (607)898-5876 KENDAL AT ITHACA 2230 NORTH TRIPHAMMER RD., ITHACA, NY 14850 BEDS:35 VOLUNTARY (607)266-5310 Offers outpatient occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology. LAKESIDE NURSING HOME, INC. 1229 TRUMANSBURG ROAD, ITHACA, NY 14850 BEDS:260 PROPRIETARY (607)273-8072 OAK HILL MANOR NURSING HOME 602 HUDSON ST., ITHACA, NY 14850 BEDS:60 PROPRIETARY (607)272-8282 RECONSTRUCTION HOME, INC. 318 S. ALBANY ST., ITHACA, NY 14850 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (607)273-4166 Ulster County ALBANY AVENUE MANOR 166 ALBANY AVE., KINGSTON, NY 12401 BEDS:22 PROPRIETARY (914)338-1780 Accepts neither Medicare nor Medicaid residents. GOLDEN HILL HEALTH CARE CENTER GOLDEN HILL DRIVE, KINGSTON, NY 12401 BEDS:280 PUBLIC (914)339-4540 HUDSON VALLEY REHABILITATION AND EXTENDED CARE CENTER 260 VINEYARD AVE., HIGHLAND, NY 12528 BEDS:203 PROPRIETARY (914)691-7201 57
HUTTON NURSING HOME 346-364 WASHINGTON AVE., KINGSTON, NY 12401 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (914)331-6327 NEW PALTZ NURSING HOME 1 JANSEN ROAD, NEW PALTZ, NY 12561 BEDS:79 PROPRIETARY (914)255-0830 TEN BROECK COMMONS ONE COMMONS DRIVE, LAKE KATRINE, NY 12449 BEDS:258 PROPRIETARY (914)336-6666 WINGATE OF ULSTER ONE WINGATE WAY, HIGHLAND, NY 12528 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (914)691-6800 Warren County ADIRONDACK TRI-COUNTY HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC. PO BOX 500, NORTH CREEK, NY 12853 BEDS:82 VOLUNTARY (518)251-2447 EDEN PARK NURSING HOME 170 WARREN ST., GLENS FALLS, NY 12801 BEDS:116 PROPRIETARY (518)793-5163 HALLMARK NURSING CENTRE, INC. 152 SHERMAN AVE., GLENS FALLS, NY 12801 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (518)793-2575 WESTMOUNT HEALTH FACILITY 42 GURNEY LANE, QUEENSBURY, NY 12804 BEDS:80 PUBLIC (518)761-6540 Washington County FORT HUDSON NURSING HOME, INC. UPPER BROADWAY, FORT EDWARD, NY 12828 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (518)747-2811 HALLMARK NURSING CENTRE, INC. 10421 STATE ROUTE 40, GRANVILLE, NY 12832 BEDS:88 PROPRIETARY (518)642-2346 INDIAN RIVER NURSING HOME, INC. 17 MADISON ST., GRANVILLE, NY 12832 BEDS:122 PROPRIETARY (518)642-2710 Offers outpatient physical therapy. MARY MCCLELLAN SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 1 MYRTLE AVE., CAMBRIDGE, NY 12816 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (518)677-2611 58
PLEASANT VALLEY INFIRMARY ROUTE 40, ARGYLE, NY 12809 BEDS:120 PUBLIC (518)638-8274 Wayne County BLOSSOM VIEW NURSING HOME 6884 MAPLE AVE., SODUS, NY 14551 BEDS:129 PROPRIETARY (315)483-9118 Offers outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech pathology. NEWARK MANOR NURSING HOME 222 W. PEARL ST., NEWARK, NY 14513 BEDS:60 PROPRIETARY (315)331-4690 NEWARK-WAYNE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY DRIVING PARK AVE., NEWARK, NY 14513 BEDS:160 VOLUNTARY (315)332-2022 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. WAYNE COUNTY NURSING HOME 7376 ROUTE 31, LYONS, NY 14489 BEDS:190 PUBLIC (315)946-5673 Westchester County BAYBERRY NURSING HOME 40 KEOGH LANE, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10805 BEDS:60 PROPRIETARY (914)636-3947 BETHEL METHODIST HOME 19 NARRAGANSETT AVE., OSSINING, NY 10562 BEDS:112 VOLUNTARY (914)941-7300 BETHEL NURSING AND REHABILIATION CENTER 67 SPRINGVALE ROAD, CROTON-ON-HUDSON, NY 10520 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (914)739-6700 BETHEL NURSING HOME COMPANY, INC. 17 NARRAGANSETT AVE., OSSINING, NY 10562 BEDS:78 VOLUNTARY (914)941-7300 BRANDYWINE NURSING HOME, INC. 620 SLEEPY HOLLOW ROAD BRIARCLIFF MANOR, NY 10510 BEDS:131 PROPRIETARY (914)941-5100 Special children s unit. 59
BRIAR CREST NURSING HOME 31 OVERTON ROAD, OSSINING, NY 10562 BEDS:86 PROPRIETARY (914)941-4047 CEDAR MANOR NURSING HOME CEDAR LANE, OSSINING, NY 10562 BEDS:153 PROPRIETARY (914)762-1600 CORTLANDT NURSING CARE CENTER, INC. 110 OREGON ROAD, PEEKSKILL, NY 10566 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (914)739-9150 DUMONT MASONIC HOME 676 PELHAM ROAD, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10805 BEDS:190 VOLUNTARY (914)632-9600 FIELD HOME - HOLY COMFORTER CATHERINE ST., PEEKSKILL, NY 10566 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (914)739-2244 GLEN ISLAND CARE CENTER 490 PELHAM ROAD, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10805 BEDS:182 PROPRIETARY (914)636-2800 HOME FOR AGED BLIND 75 STRATTON ST. SOUTH, YONKERS, NY 10701 BEDS:219 VOLUNTARY (914)963-4661 Certified AIDS unit. Provides adult day health care programs (including AIDS). HOWE AVENUE NURSING HOME, INC. 16 GUION PLACE, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10802 BEDS:150 VOLUNTARY (914)632-5000 JOHN E. ANDRUS MEMORIAL 185 OLD BROADWAY, HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, NY 10706 BEDS:247 VOLUNTARY (914)478-3700 Accepts neither Medicare nor Medicaid residents. KING STREET HOME, INC. 787 KING ST., PORT CHESTER, NY 10573 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (914)937-5800 NATHAN MILLER CENTER FOR NURSING CARE, INC. 37 DEKALB AVE., WHITE PLAINS, NY 10605 BEDS:65 VOLUNTARY (914)686-8239 NEW ROCHELLE NURSING HOME 31 LOCKWOOD AVE., NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (914)576-0600 NEW SANS SOUCI NURSING HOME 115 PARK AVE., YONKERS, NY 10703 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (914)423-9800 60
PORT CHESTER NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTRE 1000 HIGH ST., PORT CHESTER, NY 10573 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (914)937-1200 REGENCY EXTENDED CARE CENTER 65 ASHBURTON AVE., YONKERS, NY 10701 BEDS:315 PROPRIETARY (914)963-4000 ROSARY HILL HOME 600 LINDA AVE., HAWTHORNE, NY 10532 BEDS:72 VOLUNTARY (914)769-0114 Accepts neither Medicare nor Medicaid residents. RUTH TAYLOR GERIATRIC REHABILITATION INSTITUTE 25 BRADHURST AVE., HAWTHORNE, NY 10532 BEDS:399 PUBLIC (914)285-7764 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. SALEM HILLS HEALTH CARE CENTER 539 ROUTE 22, PURDYS, NY 10578 BEDS:126 PROPRIETARY (914)277-3626 SARAH R. NEUMAN NURSING HOME 845 PALMER AVE., MAMARONECK, NY 10543 BEDS:270 VOLUNTARY (914)777-6110 SCHNURMACHER NURSING HOME OF BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL CENTER 12 TIBBITS AVE., WHITE PLAINS, NY 10606 BEDS:245 VOLUNTARY (914)287-7202 SHALOM NURSING HOME 10 CLAREMONT AVE., MOUNT VERNON, NY 10550 BEDS:240 VOLUNTARY (914)699-1600 SKY VIEW HEALTH CARE CENTER ALBANY POST ROAD, CROTON ON HUDSON, NY 10520 BEDS:192 PROPRIETARY (914)271-5151 SOMERS MANOR NURSING HOME, INC. ROUTE 100, SOMERS, NY 10589 BEDS:224 PROPRIETARY (914)232-5101 SPRAIN BROOK MANOR NURSING HOME 77 JACKSON AVE., SCARSDALE, NY 10583 BEDS:121 PROPRIETARY (914)472-3200 ST. CABRINI NURSING HOME, INC. 115 BROADWAY, DOBBS FERRY, NY 10522 BEDS:304 VOLUNTARY (914)693-6800 ST. JOSEPH S HOSPITAL NURSING HOME OF YONKERS, NY, INC. 127 SOUTH BROADWAY, YONKERS, NY 10701 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (914)378-7358 Provides adult day health care programs for AIDS. ST. MARY S REHABILITATION CENTER FOR CHILDREN SPRING VALLEY ROAD, OSSINING, NY 10562 BEDS:44 VOLUNTARY (914)762-2876 Specially certified to care for children. 61
TARRYTOWN HALL CARE CENTER WOOD COURT, TARRYTOWN, NY 10591 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (914)631-2600 THE NATHAN MILLER CENTER FOR NURSING CARE, INC., WHITE PLAINS CENTER DIVISION 220 W. POST ROAD, WHITE PLAINS, NY 10606 BEDS:88 VOLUNTARY (914)686-8880 THE OSBORN 101 THEALL ROAD, RYE, NY 10580 BEDS:84 VOLUNTARY (914)967-4100 Accepts Medicare residents but does not accept Medicaid residents. TREETOPS AT MOHEGAN LAKE 3550 LEXINGTON AVE., MOHEGAN LAKE, NY 10547 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (914)528-2000 UNITED HEBREW GERIATRIC CENTER 60 WILLOW DRIVE, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10805 BEDS:150 VOLUNTARY (914)632-2804 UNITED HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER SKILLED NURSING PAVILION 406 BOSTON POST ROAD, PORT CHESTER, NY 10573 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (914)934-7410 UNITED NURSING HOME FOR THE AGED, INC. 60 WILLOW DRIVE, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10805 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (914)632-2804 VICTORIA HOME 25 N. MALCOLM ST., OSSINING, NY 10562 BEDS:49 VOLUNTARY (914)941-2450 WARTBURG NURSING HOME BRADLEY AVE., MOUNT VERNON, NY 10552 BEDS:240 VOLUNTARY (914)699-0800 WATERVIEW HILLS NURSING CENTER, INC. BOX 257, OLD ROUTE 22, PURDYS STATION, NY 10578 BEDS:130 PROPRIETARY (914)277-3691 WESTLEDGE NURSING HOME 2000 E. MAIN ST., PEEKSKILL, NY 10566 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (914)737-8400 Wyoming County EAST SIDE NURSING HOME 62 PROSPECT ST., WARSAW, NY 14569 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (716)786-8151 MANOR OAK SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES, INC. 283 N. MAIN ST., WARSAW, NY 14569 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (716)786-2211 62
WYOMING COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 400 N. MAIN ST., WARSAW, NY 14569 BEDS:160 PUBLIC (716)786-2233 Yates County PENN YAN MANOR NURSING HOME, INC. 655 N. LIBERTY ST., PENN YAN, NY 14527 BEDS:46 VOLUNTARY (315)536-2311 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EXTENDED CARE FACILITY 418 N. MAIN ST., PENN YAN, NY 14527 BEDS:150 VOLUNTARY (315)536-4431 NEW YORK CITY Bronx County BAINBRIDGE NURSING HOME 3518 BAINBRIDGE AVE., BRONX, NY 10467 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)655-1991 BETH ABRAHAM HEALTH SERVICES 612 ALLERTON AVE., BRONX, NY 10467 BEDS:520 VOLUNTARY (718)920-6001 BRONX LEBANON SPECIAL CARE CENTER 1265 FULTON AVE., BRONX, NY 10456 BEDS:240 VOLUNTARY (718)579-7000 Certified AIDS unit. BRUCKNER NURSING HOME 1010 UNDERHILL AVE., BRONX, NY 10472 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)863-6700 CASA PROMESA 308 EAST 175TH ST., BRONX, NY 10457 BEDS:108 VOLUNTARY (718)294-9200 AIDS-designated facility. CONCOURSE REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER, INC. 1072 GRAND CONCOURSE, BRONX, NY 10456 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)681-4000 DAUGHTERS OF JACOB NURSING HOME CO., INC. 1160 TELLER AVE., BRONX, NY 10456 BEDS:515 VOLUNTARY (718)293-1500 63
EAST HAVEN HEALTH RELATED FACILITY 2323-27 EASTCHESTER ROAD, BRONX, NY 10469 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)655-2848 EASTCHESTER PARK NURSING HOME 2700 EASTCHESTER ROAD, BRONX, NY 10469 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)231-5550 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. FIELDSTON LODGE NURSING HOME 666 KAPPOCK ST., BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)549-1203 FRANCES SCHERVIER HOME AND HOSPITAL 2975 INDEPENDENCE AVE., BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:364 VOLUNTARY (718)548-1700 GOLD CREST CARE CENTER 2316 BRUNER AVE., BRONX, NY 10469 BEDS:175 PROPRIETARY (718)882-6400 GRAND MANOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 700 WHITE PLAINS ROAD, BRONX, NY 10473 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)518-8892 HEBREW HOME FOR THE AGED AT RIVERDALE, INC. 5901 PALISADE AVE., BRONX, NY 10471 BEDS:436 VOLUNTARY (718)549-8700 Provides transfusion services. HEBREW HOME FOR THE AGED AT RIVERDALE - BAPTIST DIVISION 3260 HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY, BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:84 VOLUNTARY (718)549-1700 HEBREW HOME FOR THE AGED AT RIVERDALE - FAIRFIELD DIVISION 3220 HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY, BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:167 VOLUNTARY (718)549-9400 HEBREW HOSPITAL HOME, INC. 801 C0-OP CITY BLVD., BRONX, NY 10475 BEDS:480 VOLUNTARY (718)379-5020 HELP/PROJECT SAMARITAN, INC. 1401 UNIVERSITY AVE., BRONX, NY 10452 BEDS:66 VOLUNTARY (718)681-8700 AIDS-designated facility. Provides adult day health care programs for AIDS. HIGHBRIDGE-WOODYCREST CENTER, INC. 936 WOODYCREST AVE., BRONX, NY 10452 BEDS:90 VOLUNTARY (718)293-3200 AIDS-designated facility. 64
JEANNE JUGAN RESIDENCE 3200 BAYCHESTER AVE., BRONX, NY 10475 BEDS:60 VOLUNTARY (718)671-2120 JEWISH HOME AND HOSPITAL - BRONX DIVISION HARRY AND JEANETTE WEINBERG CAMPUS 100 W. KINGSBRIDGE RD., BRONX, NY 10468 BEDS:816 VOLUNTARY (718)579-0280 KINGS HARBOR MULTICARE CENTER 2000 E. GUNHILL ROAD, BRONX, NY 10469 BEDS:720 PROPRIETARY (718)320-0400 KINGSBRIDGE HEIGHTS REHABILITATION AND CARE CENTER 3400 CANNON PLACE, BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:400 PROPRIETARY (718)796-8100 LACONIA NURSING HOME 1050 E. 230TH ST., BRONX, NY 10466 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)654-5875 LOEB CENTER MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER 111 E. 210TH ST., BRONX, NY 10467 BEDS:80 VOLUNTARY (718)920-4696 MANHATTANVILLE NURSING CARE CENTER, INC. 311 W. 231ST ST., BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)601-8400 METHODIST CHURCH HOME FOR THE AGED 4499 MANHATTAN COLLEGE PARKWAY, BRONX, NY 10471 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (718)548-5100 MORNINGSIDE HOUSE NURSING HOME COMPANY, INC. 1000 PELHAM PARKWAY SOUTH, BRONX, NY 10461 BEDS:386 VOLUNTARY (718)409-8213 MORRIS PARK NURSING HOME 1235 PELHAM PARKWAY NORTH, BRONX, NY 10469 BEDS:191 PROPRIETARY (718)231-4300 MOSHOLU PARKWAY NURSING HOME 3356 PERRY AVE., BRONX, NY 10467 BEDS:125 PROPRIETARY (718)655-3568 PALISADE NURSING HOME CO., INC. 5901 PALISADE AVE., BRONX, NY 10471 BEDS:348 VOLUNTARY (718)549-8700 PARKVIEW NURSING HOME 6585 BROADWAY, BRONX, NY 10471 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)549-2200 65
PELHAM PARKWAY NURSING HOME 2401 LACONIA AVE., BRONX, NY 10469 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)798-8600 PROVIDENCE REST 3304 WATERBURY AVE., BRONX, NY 10465 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (718)931-3000 RIVERDALE NURSING HOME 641 W. 230TH ST., BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:146 PROPRIETARY (718)796-4800 ROFAY NURSING HOME 946 E. 211TH ST., BRONX, NY 10469 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (718)882-1800 SPLIT ROCK NURSING HOME 3525 BAYCHESTER AVE., BRONX, NY 10466 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)798-8900 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. ST. BARNABAS NURSING HOME, INC. 2175 QUARRY RD., BRONX, NY 10457 BEDS:199 VOLUNTARY (718)960-3910 Certified AIDS unit. Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. ST. PATRICK S HOME FOR THE AGED AND INFIRM 66 VAN CORTLANDT PARK SOUTH, BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:264 VOLUNTARY (718)519-2800 ST. VINCENT DEPAUL RESIDENCE 900 INTERVALE AVE., BRONX, NY 10459 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (718)589-6965 TERRACE HEALTH CARE CENTER 2678 KINGSBRIDGE TERRACE, BRONX, NY 10463 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)796-5800 THROGS NECK EXTENDED CARE FACILITY 727 THROGS NECK EXPRESSWAY, BRONX, NY 10465 BEDS:205 PROPRIETARY (718)430-0003 UNITED ODD FELLOW AND REBEKAH HOME 1072 HAVEMEYER AVE., BRONX, NY 10462 BEDS:213 VOLUNTARY (718)863-6200 UNIVERSITY NURSING HOME 2505 GRAND AVE., BRONX, NY 10468 BEDS:46 PROPRIETARY (718)295-1400 66
WAYNE HEALTH RELATED FACILITY SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 3530 WAYNE AVE., BRONX, NY 10467 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)655-1700 WHITE PLAINS NURSING HOME 3845 CARPENTER AVE., BRONX, NY 10467 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)882-4464 WILLIAMSBRIDGE MANOR NURSING HOME 1540 TOMLINSON AVE., BRONX, NY 10461 BEDS:77 PROPRIETARY (718)892-6600 WORKMEN S CIRCLE HOME AND INFIRMARY 3155 GRACE AVE., BRONX, NY 10469 BEDS:524 VOLUNTARY (718)379-8100 Brooklyn (Kings County) AISHEL AVRAHAM RESIDENTIAL HEALTH FACILITY, INC. 40 HEYWARD ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11211 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (718)858-6200 AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN HOME FOR THE AGED, INC. 5434 SECOND AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11204 BEDS:240 VOLUNTARY (718)232-2114 BISHOP FRANCIS J. MUGAVERO CENTER FOR GERIATRIC CARE, INC. 155 DEAN ST. BROOKLYN, NY 11217 BEDS:288 VOLUNTARY (718)694-6700 BISHOP HENRY B. HUCLES NURSING HOME, INC. 835 HERKIMER ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11213 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (718)221-2600 BROOKLYN METHODIST CHURCH HOME 1485 DUMONT AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11208 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (718)827-4500 BROOKLYN-QUEENS NURSING HOME 2749 LINDEN BLVD., BROOKLYN, NY 11208 BEDS:140 VOLUNTARY (718)277-5100 CABS NURSING HOME COMPANY, INC. 270 NOSTRAND AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11205 BEDS:157 VOLUNTARY (718)638-0500 CARLTON NURSING HOME, INC. 405 CARLTON AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11238 BEDS:148 PROPRIETARY (718)789-6262 CATON PARK NURSING HOME 1312 CATON AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11226 BEDS:119 PROPRIETARY (718)693-7000 CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION, INC. 520 PROSPECT PLACE, BROOKLYN, NY 11238 BEDS:320 VOLUNTARY (718)636-1000 67
COBBLE HILL HEALTH CENTER, INC. 380 HENRY ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11201 BEDS:520 VOLUNTARY (718)855-6789 CONCORD NURSING HOME, INC. 300 MADISON ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11216 BEDS:123 VOLUNTARY (718)636-7500 CROWN NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 3457 NOSTRAND AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11229 BEDS:189 PROPRIETARY (718)615-1100 DITMAS PARK CARE CENTER 2107 DITMAS AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11226 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)462-8100 DOVER NURSING HOME 1919 CORTELYOU ROAD, BROOKLYN, NY 11226 BEDS:41 PROPRIETARY (718)856-4646 GREENPARK CARE CENTER 140 ST. EDWARDS ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11201 BEDS:400 PROPRIETARY (718)858-6400 HAYM SALOMON HOME FOR THE AGED 2300 CROPSEY AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11214 BEDS:220 PROPRIETARY (718)373-1700 HOLY FAMILY HOME 1740 84TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11214 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (718)558-6920 LEMBERG HOME AND GERIATRIC INSTITUTE, INC. 8629 BAY PARKWAY, BROOKLYN, NY 11214 BEDS:45 VOLUNTARY (718)266-0900 DR. SUSAN SMITH MCKINNEY NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 594 ALBANY AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11203 BEDS:40 (718)245-7107 68 PUBLIC DOROTHY AND DAVID I. SCHACHNE INSTITUTE FOR NURSING AND REHABILIATION 650 AMBOY ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11212 BEDS:228 VOLUNTARY (718)240-6921 Provides transfusion services. Certified AIDS unit. Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. MARCUS GARVEY NURSING HOME CO., INC. 810-20 ST. MARKS AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11213 BEDS:295 VOLUNTARY (718)467-7300 MENORAH HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR AGED AND INFIRM 1516 ORIENTAL BLVD., BROOKLYN, NY 11235 BEDS:253 VOLUNTARY (718)646-4441
MENORAH HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR AGED AND INFIRM 871 BUSHWICK AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11221 BEDS:273 VOLUNTARY (718)443-3000 M. J. G. NURSING HOME COMPANY, INC. 4915 10TH AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11219 BEDS:529 VOLUNTARY (718)851-3710 NORWEGIAN CHRISTIAN HOME AND HEALTH CENTER 1270-67TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11219 BEDS:135 VOLUNTARY (718)232-2322 NEW YORK CONGREGATIONAL NURSING CENTER, INC. 123 LINDEN BOULEVARD, BROOKLYN, NY 11226 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (718)284-8256 OXFORD NURSING HOME 144 S. OXFORD ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11217 BEDS:235 PROPRIETARY (718)638-0360 PALM GARDENS NURSING HOME 615 AVE. C, BROOKLYN, NY 11218 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)633-3300 PALM TREE NURSING HOME 5606 15TH AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11219 BEDS:79 PROPRIETARY (718)851-1000 PARKSHORE HEALTH CARE CENTER 1555 ROCKAWAY PARKWAY, BROOKLYN, NY 11236 BEDS:270 PROPRIETARY (718)498-6400 PROSPECT PARK NURSING HOME 1455 CONEY ISLAND AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11230 BEDS:215 VOLUNTARY (718)252-9800 RIVER MANOR CARE CENTER 630 E. 104TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11236 BEDS:380 PROPRIETARY (718)272-1050 RUTLAND NURSING HOME CO., INC. 585 SCHENECTADY AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11203 BEDS:538 VOLUNTARY (718)604-5221 Special children s unit. SAMUEL AND BERTHA SCHULMAN INSTITUTE FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION 555 ROCKAWAY PARKWAY, BROOKLYN, NY 11212 BEDS:220 VOLUNTARY (718)240-5108 Provides transfusion services. SEA-CREST HEALTH CARE CENTER 3035 W. 24TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11224 BEDS:320 PROPRIETARY (718)372-4500 69
SEPHARDIC HOME FOR THE AGED, INC. 2266 CROPSEY AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11214 BEDS:271 VOLUNTARY (718)266-6100 SHEEPSHEAD NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 2840 KNAPP ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11235 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)646-5700 SHOREFRONT JEWISH GERIATRIC CENTER 3015 W. 29TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11224 BEDS:360 VOLUNTARY (718)266-5700 SHORE VIEW NURSING HOME 2865 BRIGHTON 3RD ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11235 BEDS:320 PROPRIETARY (718)891-4400 S. S. JOACHIM AND ANNE RESIDENCE 2720 SURF AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11224 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (718)714-4800 VICTORY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 699 92ND ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11228 BEDS:150 VOLUNTARY (718)567-1820 WARTBURG LUTHERAN HOME FOR THE AGING 50 SHEFFIELD AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11207 BEDS:123 VOLUNTARY (718)345-2273 WARTBURG NURSING HOME, INC. 50 SHEFFIELD AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11207 BEDS:102 VOLUNTARY (718)345-2273 WILLOUGHBY NURSING HOME 949 WILLOUGHBY AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11221 BEDS:161 PROPRIETARY (718)443-1600 Manhattan (New York County) AMSTERDAM NURSING HOME CORP. (1992) 1060 AMSTERDAM AVE., NEW YORK, NY 10025 BEDS:303 VOLUNTARY (212)678-2600 BIALYSTOKER HOME FOR THE AGED 228 E. BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10002 BEDS:95 VOLUNTARY (212)475-7755 CABRINI CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION 542 E. 5TH ST., NEW YORK, NY 10009 BEDS:240 VOLUNTARY (212)677-4161 COLER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY ROOSEVELT ISLAND, NEW YORK, NY 10044 BEDS:775 PUBLIC (212)848-6000 Special children s unit. 70
DEWITT NURSING HOME 211 E. 79TH ST., NEW YORK, NY 10021 BEDS:499 PROPRIETARY (212)879-1600 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE HEALTH CENTER 1760 THIRD AVE., NEW YORK, NY 10029 BEDS:561 PROPRIETARY (212)410-8757 FORT TRYON NURSING HOME 801 W. 190TH ST., NEW YORK, NY 10040 BEDS:205 PROPRIETARY (212)923-2530 GOLDWATER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1 MAIN ST., ROOSEVELT ISLAND, NEW YORK, NY 10044 BEDS:544 PUBLIC (212)318-4353 GREATER HARLEM NURSING HOME CO., INC. 30 W. 138TH ST., NEW YORK, NY 10037 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (212)690-7400 HOME OF THE SAGES OF ISRAEL 25 BIALYSTOKER PLACE, NEW YORK, NY 10002 BEDS:58 VOLUNTARY (212)673-8500 ISABELLA GERIATRIC CENTER, INC. 515 AUDUBON AVE., NEW YORK, NY 10040 BEDS:705 VOLUNTARY (212)781-9800 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. JEWISH HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR AGED 120 W. 106TH ST., NEW YORK, NY 10025 BEDS:514 VOLUNTARY (212)870-4900 KATERI RESIDENCE 150 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, NEW YORK, NY 10024 BEDS:520 VOLUNTARY (212)769-0744 MARY MANNING WALSH NURSING HOME CO., INC. 1339 YORK AVE., NEW YORK, NY 10021 BEDS:362 VOLUNTARY (212)628-2800 NEW GOUVERNEUR HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 227 MADISON ST., NEW YORK, NY 10002 BEDS:210 PUBLIC (212)238-7000 NEW YORK FOUNDLING HOSPITAL CENTER FOR PEDIATRIC MEDICINE AND REHABILITATIVE CARE, INC. 590 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10011 BEDS:136 VOLUNTARY (212)633-9300 Specially certified to care for children. NORTHERN MANHATTAN NURSING HOME, INC. 116 E. 125TH ST., NEW YORK, NY 10035 BEDS:320 PROPRIETARY (212)426-1284 71
RIVINGTON HOUSE - THE NICHOLAS A. RANGO HEALTH CARE FACILITY 45 RIVINGTON ST., NEW YORK, NY 10002 BEDS:219 VOLUNTARY (212)477-3100 AIDS-designated facility. Provides adult day health care for AIDS. Provides transfusion services. ST. MARY S CENTER, INC. 516 W. 126TH ST., NEW YORK, NY 10027 BEDS:40 VOLUNTARY (212)662-1826 AIDS-designated facility. Provides adult day health care for AIDS. ST. ROSE S HOME 71 JACKSON ST., NEW YORK, NY 10002 BEDS:60 VOLUNTARY (212)677-8132 Accepts neither Medicare not Medicaid residents. TERENCE CARDINAL COOKE HEALTH CARE CENTER 1249 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK, NY 10029 BEDS:679 VOLUNTARY (212)360-3600 Certified AIDS units. Provides transfusion services. THE ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY A.N. 327 E. 17TH ST., NEW YORK, NY 10003 BEDS:28 VOLUNTARY (212)420-2872 AIDS-designated facility. VILLAGE CENTER FOR CARE 607 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK, NY 10014 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (212)255-3003 Provides adult day health care for AIDS. Queens County BEZALEL NURSING HOME CO. 29-38 FAR ROCKAWAY BLVD., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:120 VOLUNTARY (718)471-2600 BISHOP CHARLES WALDO MACLEAN EPISCOPAL NURSING HOME 17-11 BROOKHAVEN AVE., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:163 VOLUNTARY (718)868-3333 BRIDGE VIEW NURSING HOME 143-10 20TH AVE., WHITESTONE, NY 11357 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)961-1212 BROOKHAVEN BEACH HEALTH RELATED FACILITY 250 BEACH 17TH ST., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:298 PROPRIETARY (718)471-7500 CHAPIN HOME FOR THE AGING 165-01 CHAPIN PARKWAY, JAMAICA, NY 11432 BEDS:220 VOLUNTARY (718)739-2523 72
CLEARVIEW NURSING HOME 157-15 19TH AVE., WHITESTONE, NY 11357 BEDS:179 PROPRIETARY (718)746-0400 CLIFFSIDE NURSING HOME, INC. 119-19 GRAHAM COURT, FLUSHING, NY 11354 BEDS:220 PROPRIETARY (718)886-0700 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. DR. WILLIAM O. BENENSON REHABILITATION PAVILION 36-17 PARSONS BLVD., FLUSHING, NY 11354 BEDS:299 PROPRIETARY (718)961-4300 DRY HARBOR NURSING HOME 61-35 DRY HARBOR ROAD, MIDDLE VILLAGE, NY 11379 BEDS:360 PROPRIETARY (718)565-4200 FAIRVIEW NURSING HOME, INC. 69-70 GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY, FOREST HILLS, NY 11375 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)263-4600 FAR ROCKAWAY NURSING HOME 13-11 VIRGINIA ST., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (718)327-2909 FLUSHING MANOR CARE CENTER 139-62 35TH AVE., FLUSHING, NY 11354 BEDS:278 PROPRIETARY (718)961-5300 FLUSHING MANOR NURSING HOME 35-15 PARSONS BLVD., FLUSHING, NY 11354 BEDS:227 PROPRIETARY (718)961-3500 FOREST HILLS CARE CENTER 71-44 YELLOWSTONE BLVD., FOREST HILLS, NY 11375 BEDS:100 PROPRIETARY (718)544-4300 FOREST VIEW NURSING HOME 71-20 110TH ST., FOREST HILLS, NY 11375 BEDS:160 PROPRIETARY (718)793-3200 FRANKLIN CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND NURSING 142-27 FRANKLIN AVE., FLUSHING, NY 11355 BEDS:320 PROPRIETARY (718)463-8200 HAVEN MANOR HEALTH CARE CENTER 1441 GATEWAY BLVD., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)471-1500 HIGHLAND CARE CENTER 91-31 175TH ST., JAMAICA, NY 11432 BEDS:320 PROPRIETARY (718)657-6363 HILLSIDE MANOR REHABILITATION AND EXTENDED CARE CENTER 182-15 HILLSIDE AVE., JAMAICA ESTATES, NY 11432 BEDS:400 PROPRIETARY (718)291-8200 HOLLIS PARK MANOR NURSING HOME 191-06 HILLSIDE AVE., HOLLIS, NY 11423 BEDS:80 PROPRIETARY (718)479-1010 73
HOLLISWOOD CARE CENTER, INC 195-44 WOODHULL AVE., HOLLIS, NY 11423 BEDS:314 PROPRIETARY (718)740-3500 HORIZON CARE CENTER 64-11 BEACH CHANNEL DRIVE, ARVERNE, NY 11692 BEDS:280 PROPRIETARY (718)945-0700 JAMAICA HOSPITAL NURSING HOME CO., INC. 90-28 VAN WYCK EXPRESSWAY, JAMAICA, NY 11418 BEDS:204 VOLUNTARY (718)291-5300 LAWRENCE NURSING CARE CENTER, INC. 350 BEACH 54TH ST., ARVERNE, NY 11692 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)945-0400 LITTLE NECK NURSING HOME 260-19 NASSAU BLVD., LITTLE NECK, NY 11362 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (718)423-6400 LONG ISLAND CARE CENTER, INC. 144-61 38TH AVE., FLUSHING, NY 11354 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)939-7500 LYDEN NURSING HOME 27-37 27TH ST., ASTORIA, NY 11102 BEDS:114 PROPRIETARY (718)932-4613 MARGARET TIETZ CENTER FOR NURSING CARE, INC. 164-11 CHAPIN PARKWAY, JAMAICA, NY 11432 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (718)523-6400 MEADOW PARK NURSING HOME, INC. 78-10 164TH ST., FLUSHING, NY 11366 BEDS:143 PROPRIETARY (718)591-8300 MIDWAY NURSING HOME 69-95 QUEENS MIDTOWN EXPRESSWAY, MASPETH, NY 11378 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)429-2200 MSGR. J. H. FITZPATRICK PAVILION FOR SKILLED NURSING CARE 152-11 89TH AVE., JAMAICA, NY 11432 BEDS:115 VOLUNTARY (718)558-6920 NEPONSIT HEALTH CARE CENTER 149-25 ROCKAWAY BEACH BLVD., NEPONSIT, NY 11694 BEDS:284 PUBLIC (718)318-3215 NEW GLEN OAKS NURSING HOME, INC. 260-01 79TH AVE., GLEN OAKS, NY 11004 BEDS:60 PROPRIETARY (718)343-0770 74
NEW SURFSIDE NURSING HOME 22-41 NEW HAVEN AVE., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:175 PROPRIETARY (718)471-3400 NEW YORK STATE VETERANS HOME IN NEW YORK CITY (ST. ALBANS) 178-50 LINDEN BLVD., JAMAICA, NY 11434 BEDS:250 PUBLIC (718)990-0302 OCEAN PROMENADE NURSING CENTER, INC. 140 BEACH 113TH ST., ROCKAWAY PARK, NY 11694 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (718)945-6350 OCEANVIEW NURSING HOME 315 BEACH 9TH ST., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:102 PROPRIETARY (718)471-6000 OZANAM HALL OF QUEENS NURSING HOME, INC. 42-41 201ST ST., BAYSIDE, NY 11361 BEDS:432 VOLUNTARY (718)423-2000 PARK NURSING HOME 128 BEACH 115TH ST., ROCKAWAY PARK, NY 11694 BEDS:196 PROPRIETARY (718)474-6400 PARK TERRACE CARE CENTER 59-20 VAN DOREN ST., REGO PARK, NY 11368 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)592-9200 PARKER JEWISH INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH CARE AND REHABILITATION 271-11 76TH AVE., NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11040 BEDS:527 VOLUNTARY (718)289-2350 Provides transfusion services. PENINSULA GENERAL NURSING HOME 50-15 BEACH CHANNEL DRIVE, FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:200 VOLUNTARY (718)945-7100 PROMENADE NURSING HOME 140 BEACH 114TH ST., ROCKAWAY PARK, NY 11694 BEDS:240 PROPRIETARY (718)945-4600 QUEEN OF PEACE RESIDENCE 110-30 221ST ST., QUEENS VILLAGE, NY 11429 BEDS:65 VOLUNTARY (718)464-1800 QUEENS BOULEVARD EXTENDED CARE FACILITY, INC. 61-11 QUEENS BLVD., WOODSIDE, NY 11377 BEDS:280 PROPRIETARY (718)205-0290 QUEENS-NASSAU NURSING HOME 520 BEACH 19TH ST., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)471-7400 REGO PARK NURSING HOME 111-26 CORONA AVE., FLUSHING, NY 11368 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)592-6400 75
RESORT NURSING HOME 430 BEACH 68TH ST., ARVERNE, NY 11692 BEDS:280 PROPRIETARY (718)474-5200 ROCKAWAY CARE CENTER 353 BEACH 48TH ST., EDGEMERE, NY 11691 BEDS:228 PROPRIETARY (718)471-5000 SILVERCREST 144-45 87TH AVE., JAMAICA, NY 11435 BEDS:320 VOLUNTARY (718)480-4026 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. ST. MARY S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, INC. 29-01 216 ST., BAYSIDE, NY 11360 BEDS:95 VOLUNTARY (718)281-8850 Specially certified to care for children. Provides day health care programs. Certified to provide special services for people with traumatic brain injury. UNION PLAZA NURSING HOME, INC. 33-23 UNION ST., FLUSHING, NY 11354 BEDS:280 PROPRIETARY (718)670-0700 WATERVIEW NURSING CARE CENTER 119-15 27TH AVE., FLUSHING, NY 11354 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)461-5000 WEST LAWRENCE CARE CENTER 1410 SEAGIRT BLVD., FAR ROCKAWAY, NY 11691 BEDS:215 PROPRIETARY (718)471-7000 WINDSOR PARK NURSING HOME 212-40 HILLSIDE AVE., QUEENS VILLAGE, NY 11427 BEDS:70 PROPRIETARY (718)468-0800 WOODCREST NURSING HOME 119-09 26TH AVE., COLLEGE POINT, NY 11354 BEDS:200 PROPRIETARY (718)762-6100 Staten Island (Richmond County) CARMEL RICHMOND NURSING HOME, INC. 88 OLD TOWN ROAD, STATEN ISLAND, NY 10304 BEDS:300 VOLUNTARY (718)979-5000 CLOVE LAKES HEALTH CARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 25 FANNING ST., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314 BEDS:576 PROPRIETARY (718)761-2100 EGER HEALTH CARE CENTER OF STATEN ISLAND 140 MEISNER AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10306 BEDS:378 VOLUNTARY (718)979-1800 76
GOLDEN GATE HEALTH CARE CENTER 191 BRADLEY AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314 BEDS:238 PROPRIETARY (718)698-8800 LILY POND NURSING HOME 150 LILY POND AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10305 BEDS:35 PROPRIETARY (718)981-5300 NEW BRIGHTON MANOR CARE CENTER 200 LAFAYETTE AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10301 BEDS:300 PROPRIETARY (718)448-9000 NEW VANDERBILT NURSING HOME, INC. 135 VANDERBILT AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10304 BEDS:320 PROPRIETARY (718)447-0701 SEA VIEW HOSPITAL, REHABILITATION CENTER AND HOME 460 BRIELLE AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314 BEDS:304 PUBLIC (718)317-3221 Certified to provide special services for people with traumatic brain injury. SILVER LAKE SPECIALIZED CARE CENTER 275 CASTLETON AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10301 BEDS:278 PROPRIETARY (718)447-7800 Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. ST. ELIZABETH ANN S HEALTH CARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER 91 TOMPKINS AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10304 BEDS:228 VOLUNTARY (718)876-4331 Certified AIDS unit. Provides transfusion services. Certified for ventilator-dependent residents. VERRAZANO NURSING HOME 100 CASTLETON AVE., STATEN ISLAND, NY 10301 BEDS:120 PROPRIETARY (718)273-1300 77
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State of New York George E. Pataki, Governor Department of Health Barbara A. DeBuono, M.D., M.P.H., Commissioner 1426 2/98
Glossary Advance Directives A verbal or written instruction plan in advance of incapacitating illness or injury, which ensures that the resident s wishes about treatment will be followed. This includes but is not limited to a health care proxy, a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order recorded in the resident s medical record and a living will. Basic Services Those services included in the daily rate. At the time of admission, a written copy of the following basic services must be made available to all residents: the daily, weekly or monthly rate; board, including therapeutic or modified diets, as prescribed by a doctor; lodging a clean, healthful, sheltered environment, properly outfitted; 24-hour-per-day nursing care; the use of all equipment, medical supplies and modalities used in the care of nursing home residents, including but not limited to catheters, hypodermic syringes and needles, irrigation outfits, dressings and pads, etc.; fresh bed linen, as required, changed at least twice weekly, including sufficient quantities of necessary bed linen or appropriate substitutes changed as often as required for incontinent residents; hospital gowns or pajamas as required by the clinical condition of the resident, unless the resident, family member or designated representative elects to furnish them, and laundry services for these and other launderable personal clothing items; general household medicine cabinet supplies, including but not limited to nonprescription medications, materials for routine skin care, dental hygiene, care of hair, etc., except when specific items are medically indicated and prescribed for exceptional use for a specific resident; assistance and/or supervision, when required, with activities of daily living, including but not limited to toileting, bathing, feeding and assistance with getting from place to place; services, in the daily performance of their assigned duties, by members of the nursing home staff assigned to resident care; use of customarily stocked equipment, including but not limited to crutches, walkers, wheelchairs or other supportive equipment, including training in their use when necessary, unless such items are prescribed by a doctor for regular and sole use by a specific resident; activities program, including but not limited to a planned schedule of recreational, motivational, social and other activities together with the necessary materials and supplies to make the resident s life more meaningful; social services as needed; 78
physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology services, audiology services and dental services, on either a staff or fee-for-services basis, as prescribed by a doctor, administered by or under the direct supervision of a licensed and currently registered physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech pathologist, qualified audiologist or registered dentist. Designated Representative The individual or individuals designated to receive information and to assist and/or act on behalf of a particular resident to the extent permitted by New York State law. The representation occurs by a court of law if sought; by the resident if he or she has the capacity to make such a designation; or by family members and others who have an interest in the well-being of the resident. The name of the designated representative must be noted in the resident s clinical record at the facility. The designated representative: (1) receives any written and verbal information required to be provided to the resident if the resident lacks the capacity to understand or make use of the information, and receives any information required to be provided to both the resident and the designated representative; (2) participates (to the extent authorized by New York State law) in decisions and choices regarding the care, treatment and well-being of the resident if such resident lacks the capacity to make decisions and choices. These decisions are not the same as those made by a health care agent unless the same person has been appointed both the designated representative and the health care agent. Governing Body The policymaking body of the facility, the board of directors or trustees of the facility or the owner or owners of the facility. Health Care Agent Someone appointed by the resident to decide about treatment if the resident becomes incapable of making decisions for himself or herself. The resident has the right to appoint someone by filling out a form called a Health Care Proxy. These forms should be available at the facility, should be kept at the facility and made known to the medical staff. Health Care Proxy A document that delegates the authority to another individual known as a Health Care Agent to make health care decisions on behalf of the resident when that resident is incapacitated. Nursing Home A facility (subject to Article 28 of the New York State Public Health Law) providing lodging for 24 or more consecutive hours to three or more nursing home residents who are not related to the facility operator by marriage or by blood, who need regular nursing services or other professional services, but who do not need the services of a general hospital. Resident An individual who has been admitted to and who resides in a long term care facility (nursing home) and is entitled to receive care, treatment and services required by New York State law. 79
Appendix A Nursing Home Inspections The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services has developed a national process for nursing home inspections to ensure quality care. In New York State this is carried out by the Department of Health. The state's survey team most often includes a nurse, dietitian, sanitarian and social worker, but other health professionals such as physicians, physical therapists and pharmacists may also participate. Surveyors spend most of their time evaluating the care and services residents receive. Surveyors observe meals, drug administration and recreational activities and also speak with residents and their families regarding the treatment they receive and their opinions about the nursing home. The inspection survey includes the following steps: touring the nursing home; meeting with staff and administrators; meeting with members of the resident council and/or other residents; assessing the safety of the building; observing meals to assure that residents' nutritional needs are being met; interviewing nursing home residents, examining residents' medical records and observing clinical procedures; and summarizing the results of the survey and reporting findings to the nursing home administrator. Every nursing home receives a copy of the Department of Health's most recent survey report and federal law guarantees the report be made available for inspection by the public. 80
Appendix B State Agencies That Oversee Care Following is a list of state agencies that oversee and monitor care. Type of Care Housekeeping/Chore Services Homemaker Services Personal Care Services Home Health Aide Assistance Certified Home Health Care (CHHA) nonskilled nursing services Adult Day Health Care Enriched Housing Adult Home Services Assisted Living Program (ALP) Certified Home Health Care (CHHA) skilled nursing services Long Term Home Health Care Program (LTHHCP) Long Term Care Facility (Nursing Home) Services Hospice Responsible Agency Department of Labor Department of Labor Department of Health Department of Health Department of Health Department of Health Department of Health /State Office for the Aging Department of Health Department of Health Department of Health Department of Health Department of Health/State Office for the Aging Department of Health 81
Appendix C Appointing Your Health Care Agent New York State s Proxy Law A law called the New York Health Care Proxy Law allows you to appoint someone you trust for example, a family member or close friend to decide about treatment if you lose the ability to decide for yourself. You can do this by using a Health Care Proxy form like the one inside, to appoint your health care agent. This law gives you the power to make sure that health care professionals follow your wishes. Your agent can also decide how your wishes apply as your medical condition changes. Hospitals, doctors and other health care providers must follow your agent s decisions as if they were your own. You can give the person you select, your health care agent, as little or as much authority as you want. You can allow your agent to decide about all health care or only certain treatments. You may also give your agent instructions that he or she has to follow. Why should I choose a health care agent? If you become too sick to make health care decisions, someone else must decide for you. Health care professionals often look to family members for guidance. But family members are not allowed to decide to stop treatment, even when they believe that is what you would choose or what is best for you under the circumstances. Appointing an agent lets you control your medical treatment by: allowing your agent to stop treatment when he or she decides that is what you would want or what is best for you under the circumstances; choosing one family member to decide about treatment because you think that person would make the best decisions or because you want to avoid conflict or confusion about who should decide; and choosing someone outside your family to decide about treatment because no one in your family is available or because you prefer that someone other than a family member decide about your health care. How can I appoint a health care agent? All competent adults can appoint a health care agent by signing a form called a Health Care Proxy. You don t need a lawyer, just two adult witnesses. You can use the form printed here, but you don t have to. When would my health care agent begin to make treatment decisions for me? Your health care agent would begin to make treatment decisions after doctors decide that you are not able to make health care decisions. As long as you are able to make treatment decisions for yourself, you will have the right to do so. What decisions can my health care agent make? Unless you limit your health care agent s authority, your agent will be able to make any treatment decision that you could have made if you were able to decide for yourself. Your agent can agree that you should receive treatment, choose among different treatments and decide that treatments should not be provided, in accord with your wishes and interests. If your health care agent is not aware of your wishes 82
about artificial nutrition and hydration (nourishment and water provided by feeding tubes), he or she will not be able to make decisions about these measures. Artificial nutrition and hydration are used in many circumstances, and are often used to continue the life of patients who are in a permanent coma. How will my health care agent make decisions? You can write instructions on the proxy form. Your agent must follow your oral and written instructions, as well as your moral and religious beliefs. If your agent does not know your wishes or beliefs, your agent is legally required to act in your best interests. Who will pay attention to my agent? All hospitals, doctors and other health care facilities are legally required to honor the decisions by your agent. If a hospital objects to some treatment options (such as removing certain treatment) they must tell you or your agent IN ADVANCE. What if my health care agent is not available when decisions must be made? You can appoint an alternate agent to decide for you if your health care agent is not available or able to act when decisions must be made. Otherwise, health care providers will make treatment decisions for you that follow instructions you gave while you were still able to do so. Any instructions that you write on your Health Care Proxy form will guide health care providers under these circumstances. What if I change my mind? It is easy to cancel the proxy, to change the person you have chosen as your health care agent or to change any treatment instructions you have written on your Health Care Proxy form. Just fill out a new form. In addition, you can require that the Health Care Proxy expire on a specified date or if certain events occur. Otherwise, the Health Care Proxy will be valid indefinitely. If you choose your spouse as your health care agent and you get divorced or legally separated, the appointment is automatically cancelled. Can my health care agent be legally liable for decisions made on my behalf? No. Your health care agent will not be liable for treatment decisions made in good faith on your behalf. Also, he or she cannot be held liable for costs of your care, just because he or she is your agent. Is a health care proxy the same as a living will? No. A living will is a document that provides specific instructions about health care treatment. It is generally used to declare wishes to refuse lifesustaining treatment under certain circumstances. In contrast, the health care proxy allows you to choose someone you trust to make treatment decisions on your behalf. Unlike a living will, a health care proxy does not require that you know in advance all the decisions that may arise. Instead, your health care agent can interpret your wishes as medical circumstances change and can make decisions you could not have known would have to be made. The health care proxy is just as useful for decisions to receive treatment as it is for decisions to stop treatment. If you complete a Health Care Proxy form, but also have a living will, the living will provides instructions for your health care agent, and will guide his or her decisions. Where should I keep the proxy form after it is signed? Give a copy to your agent, your doctor and any other family members or close friends you want. You can also keep a copy in your wallet or purse or with other important papers. APPOINTING A HEALTH CARE AGENT IS A SERIOUS DECISION. MAKE SURE YOU TALK ABOUT IT WITH YOUR FAMILY, CLOSE FRIENDS AND YOUR DOCTOR. DO IT IN ADVANCE, NOT JUST WHEN YOU ARE PLANNING TO ENTER THE HOSPITAL. FILLING OUT A HEALTH CARE PROXY IS VOLUNTARY. NO ONE CAN REQUIRE YOU TO DO SO. 83
About the Health Care Proxy This is an important legal form. Before signing this form, you should understand the following facts: 1. This form gives the person you choose as your agent the authority to make all health care decisions for you, except to the extent you say otherwise in this form. Health care means any treatment, service or procedure to diagnose or treat your physical or mental condition. 2. Unless you say otherwise, your agent will be allowed to make all health care decisions for you, including decisions to remove or provide life-sustaining treatment. 3. Unless your agent knows your wishes about artificial nutrition and hydration (nourishment and water provided by a feeding tube), he or she will not be allowed to refuse or consent to those measures for you. 4. Your agent will start making decisions for you when doctors decide that you are not able to make health care decisions for yourself. You may write on this form any information about treatment that you do not desire and/ or those treatments that you want to make sure you receive. Your agent must follow your instructions (oral and written) when making decisions for you. If you want to give your agent written instructions, do so right on the form. For example, you could say: If I become terminally ill, I do/don't want to receive the following treatments:... If I am in a coma or unconscious, with no hope of recovery, then I do/don't want... If I have brain damage or a brain disease that makes me unable to recognize people or speak and there is no hope that my condition will improve, I do/don't want... I have discussed with my agent my wishes about and I want my agent to make all decisions about these measures. Examples of medical treatments about which you may wish to give your agent special instructions are listed below. This is not a complete list of the treatments about which you may leave instructions. artificial respiration artificial nutrition and hydration (nourishment and water provided by feeding tube) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) antipsychotic medication electric shock therapy antibiotics psychosurgery dialysis transplantation blood transfusions abortion sterilization Talk about choosing an agent with your family and/or close friends. You should discuss this form with a doctor or another health care professional, such as a nurse or social worker, before you sign it to make sure that you understand the types of decisions that may be made for you. You may also wish to give your doctor a signed copy. You do not need a lawyer to fill out this form. 84
You can choose any adult (over 18), including a family member, or close friend, to be your agent. If you select a doctor as your agent, he or she may have to choose between acting as your agent or as your attending doctor; a physician cannot do both at the same time. Also, if you are a patient or resident of a hospital, nursing home or mental hygiene facility, there are special restrictions about naming someone who works for that facility as your agent. You should ask staff at the facility to explain those restrictions. You should tell the person you choose that he or she will be your health care agent. You should discuss your health care wishes and this form with your agent. Be sure to give him or her a signed copy. Your agent cannot be sued for health care decisions made in good faith. Even after you have signed this form, you have the right to make health care decisions for yourself as long as you are able to do so, and treatment cannot be given to you or stopped if you object. You can cancel the control given to your agent by telling him or her or your health care provider orally or in writing. Filling Out the Proxy Form Item (1) Write your name and the name, home address and telephone number of the person you are selecting as your agent. Item (2) If you have special instructions for your agent, you should write them here. Also, if you wish to limit your agent s authority in any way, you should say so here. If you do not state any limitations, your agent will be allowed to make all health care decisions that you could have made, including the decision to consent to or refuse life-sustaining treatment. You may also state your wishes about organ or tissue donation(s). Item (3) You may write the name, home address and telephone number of an alternate agent. Item (4) This form will remain valid indefinitely unless you set an expiration date or condition for its expiration. This section is optional and should be filled in only if you want the health care proxy to expire. Item (5) You must date and sign the proxy. If you are unable to sign yourself, you may direct someone else to sign in your presence. Be sure to include your address. Two witnesses at least 18 years of age must sign your proxy. The person who is appointed agent or alternate agent cannot sign as a witness. 85
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Appendix D Deciding about CPR: Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Orders A Guide for Patients and Families What do CPR and DNR orders mean? CPR cardiopulmonary resuscitation refers to the medical procedures used to restart a patient s heart and breathing when the patient suffers heart failure. CPR may involve simple efforts such as mouth-tomouth resuscitation and external chest compression. Advanced CPR may involve electric shock, insertion of a tube to open the patient s airway, injection of medication into the heart and in extreme cases, open chest heart massage. A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order tells medical professionals not to perform CPR. This means that doctors, nurses and emergency medical personnel will not attempt emergency CPR if the patient s breathing or heartbeat stops. DNR orders may be written for patients in a hospital or nursing home, or for patients at home. Hospital DNR orders tell the medical staff not to revive the patient if cardiac arrest occurs. If the patient is in a nursing home or at home, a DNR order tells the staff and emergency medical personnel not to perform emergency resuscitation and not to transfer the patient to a hospital for CPR. Why are DNR orders issued? CPR, when successful, restores heartbeat and breathing and allows patients to resume their previous lifestyle. The success of CPR depends on the patient s overall medical condition. Age alone does not determine whether CPR will be successful, although illnesses and frailties that go along with age often make CPR less successful. When patients are seriously ill or terminally ill, CPR may not work or may only partially work, leaving the patient brain-damaged or in a worse medical state than before the heart stopped. In these cases, some patients prefer to be cared for without aggressive efforts at resuscitation upon their death. Can I request a DNR order? Yes. All adult patients can request a DNR order. If you are sick and unable to tell your doctor that you want a DNR order written, a family member or close friend can decide for you. Is my right to request or receive other treatment affected by a DNR order? No. A DNR order is only a decision about CPR and does not relate to any other treatment. Are DNR orders ethically acceptable? It is widely recognized by health care professionals, clergy, lawyers and others that DNR orders are medically and ethically appropriate under certain circumstances. For some patients, CPR offers more burdens than benefits, and may be against the patient s wishes. Is my consent required for a DNR order? Your doctor must speak to you before entering a DNR order if you are able to decide, unless your doctor believes that discussing CPR with you would cause you severe harm. In an emergency, it is assumed that all patients would consent to CPR. However, if a doctor decides that CPR will not work, it is not provided. 89
How can I make my wishes about DNR known? An adult patient may consent to a DNR order orally by informing a physician, or in writing, such as a living will, if two witnesses are present. In addition, the Health Care Proxy Law allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions about CPR and other treatments if you become unable to decide for yourself. Before deciding about CPR, you should speak with your doctor about your overall health and the benefits and burdens CPR would provide for you. A full and early discussion between you and your doctor will assure that your wishes will be known. If I request a DNR order, must my doctor honor my wishes? If you don t want CPR and you request a DNR order, your doctor must follow your wishes or: transfer your care to another doctor who will follow your wishes; or begin a process to settle the dispute if you are in a hospital or nursing home. If the dispute is not resolved within 72 hours, your doctor must enter the order or transfer you to the care of another doctor. If l am not able to decide about CPR for myself, who will decide? First, two doctors must determine that you are unable to decide about CPR. You will be told of this determination and have the right to object. If you become unable to decide about CPR, and you did not tell your doctor or others about your wishes in advance, a DNR order can be written with the consent of someone chosen by you, by a family member or by a close friend. The person highest on the following list will decide about CPR for you: the person chosen by you to make health care decisions under New York s Health Care Proxy Law; a court appointed guardian (if there is one); your closest relative (spouse, child, parent, sibling); a close friend. How can I select someone to decide for me? The Health Care Proxy Law allows adults to select someone they trust to make all health care decisions for them when they are no longer able to do so themselves, including decisions about CPR. You can name someone by filling out a health care proxy form, which you can get from your physician or other health care professionals. Under what circumstances can a family member or close friend decide that a DNR order should be written? A family member or close friend can consent to a DNR order only when you are unable to decide for yourself and you have not appointed someone to decide for you. Your family member or friend can consent to a DNR order when: you are terminally ill; or you are permanently unconscious; or CPR will not work (would be medically futile); or CPR would impose an extraordinary burden on you given your medical condition and the expected outcome of CPR. Anyone deciding for you must base the decision on your wishes, including your religious and moral beliefs, or if your wishes are not known, on your best interests. 90
What if members of my family disagree? In a hospital or nursing home, your family can ask that the disagreement be mediated. Your doctor can request mediation if he or she is aware of any disagreement among your family members. What if I lose the ability to make decisions about CPR and do not have anyone who can decide for me? A DNR order can be written if two doctors decide that CPR would not work or if a court approves of the DNR order. It would be best if you discussed your wishes about CPR with your doctor in advance. Who can consent to a DNR order for children? A DNR order can be entered for a child with the consent of the child s parent or guardian. If the child is old enough to understand and decide about CPR, the child s consent is also required for a DNR order. What happens if I change my mind after a DNR order has been written? You or anyone who consents to a DNR order for you can remove the order by telling your doctor, nurses or others of the decision. What happens to a DNR order if I am transferred from a nursing home to a hospital or vice versa? The DNR order will continue until a doctor examines you and decides whether the order should remain or be canceled. If the doctor decides to cancel the DNR order, you or anyone who decided for you will be told and can ask that the DNR order be entered again. If I am at home with a DNR order, what happens if a family member or friend panics and calls an ambulance to resuscitate me? If you have a DNR order and family members show it to emergency personnel, they will not try to resuscitate you or take you to a hospital emergency room for CPR. What happens to my DNR order if I am transferred from a hospital or nursing home to home care? The order issued for you in a hospital or nursing home will not apply at home. You, your health care agent or family member must specifically consent to a home DNR order. If you leave a hospital or nursing home without a home DNR order, a DNR order can be issued by a doctor for you at home. 91
Appendix E Planning In Advance For Your Medical Treatment Your Right to Decide About Treatment Adults in New York State have the right to accept or refuse medical treatment, including life-sustaining treatment. Our Constitution and state laws protect this right. This means that you have the right to request or consent to treatment, to refuse treatment before it has started and to have treatment stopped once it has begun. Planning In Advance Sometimes because of illness or injury people are unable to talk to a doctor and decide about treatment for themselves. You may wish to plan in advance to make sure that your wishes about treatment will be followed if you become unable to decide for yourself for a short or long time period. If you don t plan ahead, family members or other people close to you may not be allowed to make decisions for you and follow your wishes. In New York State, appointing someone you can trust to decide about treatment if you become unable to decide for yourself is the best way to protect your treatment wishes and concerns. You have the right to appoint someone by filling out a form called a Health Care Proxy. A copy of the form and information about the Health Care Proxy are available from your health care provider. If you have no one you can appoint to decide for you, or do not want to appoint someone, you can also give specific instructions about treatment in advance. Those instructions can be written, and are often referred to as a Living Will. You should understand that general instructions about refusing treatment, even if written down, may not be effective. Your instructions must clearly cover the treatment decisions that must be made. For example, if you just write down that you do not want heroic measures, the instructions may not be specific enough. You should say the kind of treatment that you do not want, such as a respirator or chemotherapy, and describe the medical condition when you would refuse the treatment, such as when you are terminally ill or permanently unconscious with no hope of recovering. You can also give instructions orally by discussing your treatment wishes with your doctor, family members or others close to you. Putting things in writing is safer than simply speaking to people, but neither method is as effective as appointing someone to decide for you. It is often hard for people to know in advance what will happen to them or what their medical needs will be in the future. If you choose someone to make decisions for you, that person can talk to your doctor and make decisions that they believe you would have wanted or that are best for you, when needed. If you appoint someone and also leave instructions about treatment in a Living Will, in the space provided on the Health Care Proxy form itself, or in some other manner, the person you select can use these instructions as guidance to make the right decision for you. 92
Deciding About Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Your right to decide about treatment also includes the right to decide about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). CPR is emergency treatment to restart the heart and lungs when your breathing or circulation stops. Sometimes doctors and patients decide in advance that CPR should not be provided, and the doctor gives the medical staff an order not to resuscitate (DNR) order. If your physical or mental condition prevents you from deciding about CPR, someone you appoint, your family members or others close to you can decide. A brochure on CPR and your rights under New York law is available from your health care provider (see Appendix D). 93