The New Jewish Home, Manhattan Campus

  • 120 West 106th Street, New York, NY 10025
  • (212) 870-5000
  • 2.7 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Adult Day Care

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About This Community

The New Jewish Home is a nursing home with short-stay and long-stay rehabilitation services on Manhattan's Upper West Side. It caters to senior citizens of all faiths and ethnicities who wish to carry on with their New York city life. The centrality of the facilities ensures access to all sorts of amenities, including public transport, restaurants, theaters and stores. 

The New Jewish Home's Manhattan campus is a state-of-the-art facility affiliated with Mount Sinai Hospital and NYU Langone. The short-stay program is customized to ensure that seniors can get back home as fast as possible. A geriatric substance abuse recovery program is also present. The long-term skilled nursing facility offers 24-hour care by a team of nurses, certified nurse assistants, physical, occupational and speech therapists and full-time physicians and other clinicians. There is also an adult day care program for senior citizens who live at home and require extra help during the day. 

Plenty of activities are organized to keep residents engaged and busy, while also giving them the opportunity to socialize. Film screenings, bingo, exercise, theater workshops, beading, religious services and even a glee club are among the things that seniors can take part in. 

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2.7 ( 1 Reviews )
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gingermarie
January 06, 2012
My grandfather was a resident at this facility for over three months. I visited him on a daily basis and became very familiar with the services offered to residents, as well as the staff caring for the individuals. The nurses were extremely responsive, caring, and considerate. They not only cared for the patient, but also made conversation with visitors to make us feel at home. The social workers were a major part of the resident experience. They were always around to cater to residents. For instance, they would go to each room, personally invite residents and visitors to activities (such as ice cream socials, movie showings). One social worker came into my grandfather's room to listen to his favorite music with him. They were accommodating and truly cared about the welfare of the residents. The facility also had a park nearby that allowed residents to go outside and enjoy fresh air. Also near the outside section, there was a large bird section where residents can sit and watch the birds in a relaxing viewing area. Altogether, the facility was an incredible place for residents to get sufficient care and attention, as well as love and affection.

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