A Review of Nursing Homes in Syracuse, New York

There are over nine nursing homes located in Syracuse, New York. Finding a proper and well respected nursing home is important decision and that will have an impact on everyone in your family. Whether you are deciding yourself or if a loved one is making the decision for you, it is
 important that the background of each nursing facility is examined. Researching potential nursing homes can become fairly time consuming, below is a list of nursing home facilities in located in Syracuse, New York to help start you along your way.

The Community General Hospital of Greater Syracuse has a nursing home unit. This nursing facility is located at 4900 Broad Street and is Medicare and Medicaid certified. Community General Nursing Home has fifty certified beds for their patients. Baseline services are provided at this facility. Baseline services are the standard services performed at most nursing homes. Some of these services include twenty-four hour care, help with personal hygiene, and much more. According the New York State Department of Health, Community General Hospital of Greater Syracuse only had two complaints filed from the 2001 to 2003 years. For more information on this facility, please call the staff at (315) 492-5620.

James Square Health and Rehabilitation Center is located at 918 James Street. James Square is certified to accept Medicare and Medicaid patients. They have 455 certificated patient beds. In addition to providing baseline services, James Square Health and Rehabilitation Center care for ventilator dependent individuals. According to the New York State Department of Health, 81 complaints were filed against this facility for the years 2001 to 2003. For more information on the James Square Health Center, please call (315) 474-1561.

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