We are a wonderful community that is happy to spend quality time together. From awesome entertainment to social activities, from guided nature walks to personal hobbies, life here is lived in company.
A vibrant community of family and friends getting stronger together.
Cooking has therapeutic value, both physically and socially. It enhances focus, movement and balance, while providing our Residents with a chance to interact and improve social skills. It is, in short, one ingredient in the recipe for rehab success.
Activity Spotlight
Art Therapy
The creative process improves communication and concentration, leading to an increase
in self-esteem, self-confidence and self-awareness. It helps our Residents relieve stress
and cope with physical illness or disability, ultimately promoting the fine art of living.
Activity Spotlight
Music Therapy
The healing benefits of music—listening to it, singing it, or moving to it—can be enjoyed
by anyone. Reducing anxiety, music therapy allows our Residents to communicate in a
creative way while improving motor skills. The result is music to our ears.
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Activity Spotlight
Art Therapy
The creative process improves communication and concentration, leading to an increase
in self-esteem, self-confidence and self-awareness. It helps our Residents relieve stress
and cope with physical illness or disability, ultimately promoting the fine art of living.
Activity Spotlight
Music Therapy
The healing benefits of music—listening to it, singing it, or moving to it—can be enjoyed
by anyone. Reducing anxiety, music therapy allows our Residents to communicate in a
creative way while improving motor skills. The result is music to our ears.
Activity Spotlight
Culinary Therapy
Cooking has therapeutic value, both physically and socially. It enhances focus, movement and balance, while providing our Residents with a chance to interact and improve social skills. It is, in short, one ingredient in the recipe for rehab success.
Activity Spotlight
Art Therapy
The creative process improves communication and concentration, leading to an increase
in self-esteem, self-confidence and self-awareness. It helps our Residents relieve stress
and cope with physical illness or disability, ultimately promoting the fine art of living.
Activity Spotlight
Music Therapy
The healing benefits of music—listening to it, singing it, or moving to it—can be enjoyed
by anyone. Reducing anxiety, music therapy allows our Residents to communicate in a
creative way while improving motor skills. The result is music to our ears.
Activity Spotlight
Culinary Therapy
Cooking has therapeutic value, both physically and socially. It enhances focus, movement and balance, while providing our Residents with a chance to interact and improve social skills. It is, in short, one ingredient in the recipe for rehab success.
Activity Spotlight
Art Therapy
The creative process improves communication and concentration, leading to an increase
in self-esteem, self-confidence and self-awareness. It helps our Residents relieve stress
and cope with physical illness or disability, ultimately promoting the fine art of living.
We are excited to share that in compliance with CMS and NYSDOH we are currently open to visitations. You do not need to make a prior appointment in order to see your loved ones. However please do not visit if you, or someone in your immediate household:
o Are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19
o Have tested positive for COVID-19 or had close contact with anyone who tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 14 days
o Currently on isolation and/or quarantine based precautions on the recommendations of your local DOH
Please note that visitors will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test (see below for details), use PPE (personal protection equipment) as well as maintain social distancing during visits at the facility. Additionally, all visitors will have to complete a COVID-19 health screen questionnaire prior to being allowed in to the facility.
Although not required, we encourage all visitors to vaccinate for COVID-19 to enjoy a safe and risk free visit with your loved ones. Please speak with our staff about COVID-19 vaccines. Please note that the current open visitation policy may change based on updated guidance from CMS and/or NYSDOH or based on COVID-19 outbreak protocols, in case of a facility COVID-19 outbreak. Thank you and looking forward to greeting you soon.
TESTING FOR VISITORS
All visitors MUST receive or present a “negative” test result in order to enter the facility.
o If visitor is presenting a Rapid Antigen Test, the test MUST be “negative” from within 24 hours prior to visitation (for example – a Rapid Antigen Test for a Sunday visit should be conducted no earlier than Saturday).
o If visitor is presenting a PCR test, the test MUST be “negative” from within 48 hours prior to visitation (for example – a PCR test for a Sunday visit should be conducted no earlier than Friday).
o For visitors who visit multiple days per week, including a visitor who comes every day, proof of negative testing is required as often as possible – at a minimum every 3 days.
o Nursing Home should provide a visitor with an iHealth OTC COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test if he/she does not have other valid proof of a “negative” test conducted within the required timeframe, and the visitor should test himself/herself at the facility.
TESTING EXEMPTIONS
o Compassionate caregiving visitors, within the meaning of Public Health Law §2801-h, who are visiting in anticipation of the end of a resident's life or in the instance of a significant mental, physical, or social decline or crisis of a resident. In any case, where such an exception is made, the visitor must wear any additional personal protective equipment (PPE) that facility personnel deem appropriate to the situation.
o Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are not subject to testing requirements.