Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care
Nursing Home & Skilled Nursing · Bronx, NY
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Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care

Nursing Home & Skilled Nursing · Bronx, NY
CMS overall rating Info CMS (the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) is the federal agency that rates nursing home quality. Its Overall Rating runs from 1 to 5 stars, combining health inspections, staffing, and quality measures, with inspections weighted most heavily.
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Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.

Overview of Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care

Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care operates as a 66-bed nursing facility in the Bronx at 1401 University Avenue, situated in a neighborhood with a Walk Score of 95, making it easily navigable on foot for visiting families. The facility maintains 94% occupancy with a typical resident stay of 101 days, a span consistent with short-term post-acute care mixed with longer-term skilled nursing placement.

The center’s service portfolio reflects both its specialized mission and broader acute care needs. Residents have direct access to rehabilitation services (including a dedicated GO Rehab program), cardiac care, dialysis, orthopedic and pain management services, and pulmonary care. The facility also operates a TBI/neurobehavioral unit and an Ultra-Care program, alongside on-site laboratory, urgent care, and diagnostic capabilities. HIV/AIDS care and COVID-19 services remain central to the facility’s identity, though it serves the broader nursing population as well.

Staffing ratios in nursing roles break down as follows: registered nurses provide 58 minutes per resident per day, nurse aides contribute 1 hour 5 minutes, and LPNs provide 28 minutes. Combined nursing care totals 3 hours 45 minutes per resident daily. The facility works with Medicare, Medicaid, and private payers.

Inspection data from the past five years reveal persistent deficiencies across environmental safety, care planning, infection control, and staffing practices. Findings have remained consistent in scope, with additional concerns noted around respiratory care, medication management, and food safety. A documented restraint incident in October 2024 was investigated, substantiated, and subsequently corrected. The repetition of similar deficiency categories over time suggests systemic rather than episodic issues in facility operations.

The combination of specialized services and walkable location creates a practical asset for families managing complex post-acute or chronic illness care in the Bronx. Whether for HIV-positive residents, cardiac recovery, or orthopedic rehabilitation, the on-site concentration of services narrows the coordination burden that often fragments care outside a single facility.

Quality ratings

Measured by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Overall rating Info The Overall CMS Rating combines results from health inspections, staffing levels and quality measures. Health inspections carry the most weight. Staffing and quality scores can increase or decrease the final rating based on performance compared to state and national standards.
▼ 67.5% Below NY avg. ▼ 67.5% Below NY avg.NY average: 3.1Click the badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.
Health Inspection Info Based on the results of the facility's three most recent standard inspections and any complaint investigations. CMS reviews the number, scope, and severity of deficiencies, with more recent findings weighted more heavily.
▼ 64.7% Below NY avg. ▼ 64.7% Below NY avg.NY average: 2.8Click the badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.
Staffing Info Measures average nursing staff hours per resident per day, including Registered Nurses (RNs) and total nursing staff. Ratings are adjusted based on the level of care residents require and are compared to state and national benchmarks.
▲ 10.4% Above NY avg. ▲ 10.4% Above NY avg.NY average: 2.7Click the badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.
Quality Measures Info Based on clinical and physical health indicators reported to CMS, such as hospital readmissions, falls, pressure ulcers, and improvements in mobility. These measures reflect how well residents' health needs are being managed.
▲ 4.8% Above NY avg. ▲ 4.8% Above NY avg.NY average: 3.8Click the badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.

Staffing hours Info Daily nursing hours per resident by staff type, reported to CMS. Higher is generally better — compare this facility to state and national averages to see where staffing stands.

Hours per resident per day vs New York averages

Rank #213 / 395Nurse hours — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 213th out of 395 homes we track in New York for nurse hours. Shows adjusted nurse hours per resident per day benchmarked to the New York average, with a ranking across 395 New York facilities. More hours mean more direct care. The national average is about 3.5 hrs; below 3.0 is a red flag.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.

Total nursing care Info This home is ranked 213th out of 395 homes we track in New York for nurse hours. Total adjusted nursing hours per resident per day, combining RN, LPN, and aide time. CMS adjusts this for case-mix so facilities can be fairly compared.

3h 11m

11% below state avg
Staff type
Hours / day / resident
vs state avg
Registered Nurse (RN) Info RNs hold the highest nursing license and can assess residents, interpret test results, and direct care plans. More RN hours per day often signals stronger clinical oversight and faster response to health changes.
59m
+41% State avg: 42m per day · National avg: 41m per day
LPN / LVN Info Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) or Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) deliver routine hands-on care — medication administration, wound dressing, and monitoring vital signs. They work under RN supervision and make up a large share of daily bedside care.
45m
Avg State avg: 46m per day · National avg: 52m per day
Nurse Aide Info Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) provide the most direct day-to-day assistance: bathing, dressing, feeding, and mobility. Nurse aide hours are typically the largest staffing category and directly affect residents' quality of life.
1h 26m
−34% State avg: 2h 11m per day · National avg: 2h 21m per day
Weekend Total Nursing Info Combined nursing hours (RN + LPN + Nurse Aide) per resident per day on weekends. Staffing often drops on weekends — this figure reveals whether the facility maintains adequate coverage outside of weekday hours.
2h 44m
−14% State avg: 3h 10m per day · National avg: 3h 26m per day
Physical Therapist Info Hours per resident per day provided by licensed Physical Therapists (PTs) or PT Assistants. PT services help residents recover mobility after injury or illness and are especially important for post-acute (short-stay) rehabilitation.
9m
+23% State avg: 7m per day · National avg: 4m per day
Weekend RN Info Registered nurse hours specifically on weekends. Facilities sometimes reduce RN presence on Saturdays and Sundays — a low weekend RN figure compared to weekday hours can indicate reduced clinical oversight when most administrative staff are absent.
42m
+50% State avg: 28m per day · National avg: 29m per day

2 of 6 metrics below state avg

By The Numbers

Community insights.

Bed count Info A moderately sized community that may balance personal attention with shared amenities and social activities. 66 Rank #619 / 736Bed count — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 619th out of 736 homes we track in New York for bed count. Shows this facility's certified or reported bed count compared to other New York facilities. Larger communities may offer more amenities, programs, and on-site services for residents and families.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.

Smaller home · May offer a more intimate, personalized care environment.

Walk Score Info Walker's paradise. Daily errands do not require a car, with many shops and services nearby. Rank #131 / 1150Walk Score — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 131st out of 1,150 homes we track in New York for walk score. Shows how walkable this facility's neighborhood is compared to the average walk score across New York facilities. Higher scores benefit residents, families, and staff.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.
95 / 100
Occupancy rate Info Occupancy between 85% and 95% suggests balanced demand. Rank #215 / 392Occupancy rate — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 215th out of 392 homes we track in New York for occupancy. Shows this facility's occupancy rate versus the New York average, with its Statewide rank out of 392. Higher occupancy signals strong local demand and financial stability.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.
94% This home usually has limited availability
Higher than the New York average: 88.3%
Occupied beds
62 / 66
Avg. Length of Stay Info Average number of days residents stay at this facility, based on CMS cost report data. Shorter stays often reflect post-acute or rehab care; longer stays reflect long-term care.
101 days

About this community

License Details

Facility TypeNursing Home
StatusActive
CountyBronx
License Number7000392N
CMS Certification Number335725

Ownership & Operating Entity

Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care is legally operated by Hope Center Operations, LLC (For Profit).

Owner NameHope Center Operations, LLC (For Profit)

Therapy & Rehabilitation

2 services
Rehabilitation Services
Short-Term Rehab

Additional Services

1 service
Hiv/Aids Care

Additional Policies & Features

Pets not allowed

Amenities & Lifestyle

Specific ProgramsBusiness Office, Lab, Urgent Care, Cardiac Care, COVID-19 Care, Dialysis Care, GO Rehab Program, Orthopedic Care, Pain Management, Pulmonary Care, Stroke Care, TBI/Neurobehavioral Unit, Ultra-Care

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Inspection History

In New York, the Department of Health, Office of Aging and Long Term Care performs unannounced onsite inspections to monitor compliance with state and federal healthcare regulations.

Enforcement Actions Info Enforcement actions are formal penalties or interventions imposed by New York regulators when a nursing home fails to meet state or federal care, safety, or regulatory standards. They may include directed plans of correction, civil monetary penalties, denial of payment, or appointment of temporary management.

1 enforcement action

This facility has 1 enforcement action. 33% of New York nursing homes have zero, and the statewide average is 1.6.

  • October 8, 2021 Quality of Care #NH-22-100

Inspection Scorecard Info This scorecard compares key inspection, citation, and complaint metrics at this facility against the New York state average. Metrics rated ≥15% worse than average are highlighted in red; those ≥15% better are highlighted in green.

Overall vs. NY average 4 Worse Metrics worse than New York average:
• Life safety citations (25% above)
• Citations per inspection (26% above)
• Inspection citation rate (18% above)
• Complaints per bed (40% above)
1 At Avg Metrics at New York average:
• Inspections with citations (at NY avg)
4 Better Metrics better than New York average:
• Total citations (6% below)
• Health citations (40% below)
• Total complaints (48% below)
• Complaints per year (48% below)

Citations Info Citations are formal regulatory issues recorded during state inspections.

This FacilityNY Averagevs. NY Avg
Total citations Info Formal regulatory issues recorded by inspectors across all inspection types. 1718 This facility has 6% fewer total citations than a typical New York nursing home (17 vs. NY avg 18).↓ 6% better
Health citations Info Citations related to resident care, clinical practices, and day-to-day operations. 1220 This facility has 40% fewer health citations than a typical New York nursing home (12 vs. NY avg 20).↓ 40% better
Life safety citations Info Citations related to building safety — fire prevention, emergency egress, and similar. 54 This facility has 25% more life safety citations than a typical New York nursing home (5 vs. NY avg 4).↑ 25% worse
Citations per inspection Info Average citations per inspection. 2.82.23 This facility has 26% more citations per inspection than a typical New York nursing home (2.8 vs. NY avg 2.23).↑ 26% worse

Inspections Info State inspections evaluate whether the facility meets health and safety standards.

This FacilityNY Averagevs. NY Avg
Total inspections Info Combined count of all inspections conducted at this facility. 69 This facility has had 33% fewer total inspections than the New York average (6 vs. NY avg 9). More inspections can mean more regulatory scrutiny rather than worse care.↓ 33% fewer
Inspections with citations Info Inspections that resulted in at least one regulatory citation. 44 This facility has inspections with citations in line with the New York average (4 vs. NY avg 4).— At avg
Inspection citation rate Info Percentage of inspections that resulted in at least one citation. 67%57% This facility has 10 percentage points higher inspection citation rate than a typical New York nursing home (67% vs. NY avg 57%).↑ 10% worse

Complaints & Investigations Info Complaints are formal concerns filed by residents, families, or staff. Investigations are on-site follow-ups.

This FacilityNY Averagevs. NY Avg
Total complaints Info Formal expressions of concern made by residents, families, or staff. 4179 This facility has 48% fewer total complaints than a typical New York nursing home (41 vs. NY avg 79).↓ 48% better
Complaints per year Info Average complaints per year since 2021. 8.215.8 This facility has 48% fewer complaints per year than a typical New York nursing home (8.2 vs. NY avg 15.8).↓ 48% better
Complaints per bed Info Size-adjusted complaint rate based on occupied beds. 0.700.50 This facility has 40% more complaints per bed than a typical New York nursing home (0.7 vs. NY avg 0.5).↑ 40% worse
Complaint investigations Info On-site investigations triggered by complaints filed with New York regulators. 915 This facility has had 40% fewer complaint investigations than the New York average (9 vs. NY avg 15). More inspections can mean more regulatory scrutiny rather than worse care.↓ 40% fewer

CMS Health Inspection History

Federal inspection data published by CMS, covering this home's Medicare and/or Medicaid-certified skilled-nursing/nursing beds only.

Inspections Since 2021 · 5 years of data
Total health inspections 4

New York average 3.6


Last Health inspection on Oct 2024

Total health citations
20 Rank #246 / 397Health citations — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 246th out of 397 homes we track in New York for health citations. Shows this facility's total health deficiency citations benchmarked to the New York State average, with a ranking across all 397 NY facilities. Lower citation counts earn a better rank.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.

New York average 18.5

Citations per inspection
5 Rank #211 / 397Citations per inspection — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 211th out of 397 homes we track in New York for citations per inspection. Shows average deficiency citations per CMS inspection for this facility versus the New York mean across 397 facilities with citation data. Lower is better.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.

New York average 5.05


Health citations are formal notices following inspections when they fail to comply with safety and care standards.

13 of 20 citations resulted from standard inspections; 4 of 20 resulted from complaint investigations; and 3 of 20 came from combined inspections (standard and complaint).

Breakdown of citation severity (last 5 years)
Critical health citations
0
100% better than New York average

New York average: 0.2


Serious health citations
0
100% better than New York average

New York average: 0.2

0 critical citations New York average: 0.2

0 serious citations New York average: 0.2

20 moderate citations New York average: 17.4

0 minor citations New York average: 0.7
Citations history (last 5 years)
Abuse/Neglect moderate citation Oct 22, 2024
Corrected

Resident Rights moderate citation Oct 22, 2024
Corrected

Environmental moderate citation Dec 22, 2023
Corrected

Environmental moderate citation Dec 22, 2023
Corrected

Infection Prevention & Vaccination

How this facility protects residents through staff vaccination policies and immunization practices.

Employee Flu Vaccination Rate: 90%

Percentage of facility employees vaccinated against influenza.

Staffing Data

Reporting period: October 1 – December 31, 2025 (Q4 2025). Source: CMS Payroll-Based Journal report.

Total staff 65
Employees 35
Contractors 30
Staff to resident ratio 1.10 : 1
529% more staff per resident than New York average
New York average ratio: 0.18 : 1 New York average ratio: 0.18 : 1See full New York ranking
Avg staff/day 29
Average shift 7.7 hours
0% compared with New York average
New York average: 7.7 hours New York average shift: 7.7 hoursSee full New York ranking
Total staff hours (quarter) 20,580

Nursing staff breakdown

Q4 2025 · Oct 1 – Dec 31 More info This data comes from the CMS Payroll-Based Journal report covering October 1 – December 31, 2025.
Registered Nurse

Manages medical care and health needs.

RN Staff Info 9 total: 8 full-time employees and 1 contractor. 9
Average shift length Info Average shift length. Calculated as total hours divided by days worked and average staff per day. 8.6 hours
Licensed Practical Nurse

Assists with medical care and medications.

LPN Staff Info 9 total: 3 full-time employees and 6 contractors. 9
Average shift length Info Average shift length. Calculated as total hours divided by days worked and average staff per day. 8 hours
Certified Nursing Assistant

Helps with daily care and mobility.

CNA Staff Info 14 total: 5 full-time employees and 9 contractors. 14
Average shift length Info Average shift length. Calculated as total hours divided by days worked and average staff per day. 8.7 hours

Contractor staffing

Q4 2025 · Oct 1 – Dec 31 More info This data comes from the CMS Payroll-Based Journal report covering October 1 – December 31, 2025.

Total hours from contractors

41.9%

8,618 contractor hours this quarter

Certified Nursing Assistant: 9 Licensed Practical Nurse: 6 Nurse Aide in Training: 5 Respiratory Therapy Technician: 3 Other Dietary Services Staff: 2 Diagnostic X-ray Services Staff: 2 Physical Therapy Aide: 1 Registered Nurse: 1 Qualified Social Worker: 1

Staff by category

Q4 2025 · Oct 1 – Dec 31 More info This data comes from the CMS Payroll-Based Journal report covering October 1 – December 31, 2025.
Certified Nursing Assistant59144,26392100%8.7
Registered Nurse8193,93292100%8.6
Diagnostic X-ray Services Staff6283,00592100%7.7
Licensed Practical Nurse3692,2619199%8
Nurse Aide in Training0551,9928896%9.1
Other Dietary Services Staff1231,0909199%8.4
Respiratory Therapy Technician0337806672%4.9
Clinical Nurse Specialist2026207379%7.1
Nurse Practitioner2025526874%8
Mental Health Service Worker2024716065%7.5
Other Social Services Staff1014485762%7.9
Administrator1014165257%8
Occupational Therapy Aide3032273235%6.9
Physical Therapy Aide0112185964%3.7
Medical Director1011953942%5
Qualified Social Worker0111124145%2.7
14 Certified Nursing Assistant
% of Days 100%
9 Registered Nurse
% of Days 100%
8 Diagnostic X-ray Services Staff
% of Days 100%
9 Licensed Practical Nurse
% of Days 99%

Penalties and fines

Federal penalties imposed by CMS for regulatory violations, including civil money penalties (fines) and denials of payment for new Medicare/Medicaid admissions.

Source: CMS Penalties Database

No penalties in the past 3 years

No civil money penalties or payment denials were reported in the last 3 years.

Quality of care over time

These measures show how residents usually do over time at this home, based on health outcomes and preventive care.

High-risk clinical events score Info A composite score based on pressure ulcers, falls with injury, weight loss, walking ability decline, and activities of daily living decline. 5.7
42% better than New York average

New York average: 9.8

Functional decline score Info A composite score based on activities of daily living decline, walking ability decline, and incontinence. 8.2
55% better than New York average

New York average: 18.1

Long-stay resident measures
Significantly above average New York avg: 4.0 Info CMS star rating based on long-stay quality measure performance. 5 stars = significantly above average, 1 star = significantly below average.
Need for Help with Daily Activities Increased Info Percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased 11.0%
33% better than New York average

New York average: 16.4%

Walking Ability Worsened Info Percent of long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened 5.3%
68% better than New York average

New York average: 16.6%

Low Risk Residents with Bowel/Bladder Incontinence Info Percent of low risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder 8.4%
61% better than New York average

New York average: 21.4%

Falls with Major Injury Info Percent of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury 1.3%
56% better than New York average

New York average: 3.0%

High Risk Residents with Pressure Ulcers Info Percent of long-stay high risk residents with pressure ulcers 8.1%
13% worse than New York average

New York average: 7.2%

Urinary Tract Infection Info Percent of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection 1.8%
27% worse than New York average

New York average: 1.4%

Lost Too Much Weight Info Percent of long-stay residents who lose too much weight 3.0%
50% better than New York average

New York average: 6.1%

Depressive Symptoms Info Percent of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms 1.1%
94% better than New York average

New York average: 18.1%

Antipsychotic Use Info Percent of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication 3.6%
71% better than New York average

New York average: 12.6%

Pneumococcal Vaccine Info Percent of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine 98.7%
8% better than New York average

New York average: 91.4%

Influenza Vaccine Info Percent of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine 98.5%
In line with New York average

New York average: 95.2%

Short-stay resident measures
Average New York avg: 3.5 Info CMS star rating based on short-stay quality measure performance. 5 stars = much above average, 1 star = much below average.
Pneumococcal Vaccine Info Percent of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine 77.7%
In line with New York average

New York average: 76.6%

Antipsychotic medication increase Info Percent of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication 5.0%
293% worse than New York average

New York average: 1.3%

Influenza Vaccine Info Percent of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine 74.5%
6% worse than New York average

New York average: 78.8%

Breakdown by payment type

Medicare

6% of new residents, usually for short-term rehab.

Typical stay 2 - 3 months

Private pay

73% of new residents, often for short stays.

Typical stay 2 - 3 months

Medicaid

21% of new residents, often for long-term daily care.

Typical stay 5 - 6 months

Facility Characteristics

Source: CMS Long-Term Care Facility Characteristics (Data as of Jan 2026)

Total residents 59
Medicare
4
6.8% of residents
Medicaid
55
93.2% of residents
Programs & Services
Residents Group

Residents meet regularly to discuss policies, care quality, and activities

Active Resident Council

Organized group of residents that meets regularly to discuss facility policies, quality of life, and activities.

Finances and operations

Based on CMS SNF Cost Report for fiscal year ending in 12/2023.

For-profit
Partnership
Net patient revenue Info Net patient revenue — what the home actually collects for resident care, after contractual allowances, bad debt and discounts are subtracted from its gross charges (CMS cost report, Worksheet G-3). It covers resident care only; money the home earns from other sources is shown separately as "Other income."
$9.9M
Net patient income Info Net patient income: net patient revenue minus the home's total operating expenses. A positive figure means it earns more from resident care than it spends to deliver it; a negative figure means the opposite. It excludes non-operating "other income."
-$289.8K
For-profit Partnership
Net patient revenue Info Net patient revenue — what the home actually collects for resident care, after contractual allowances, bad debt and discounts are subtracted from its gross charges (CMS cost report, Worksheet G-3). It covers resident care only; money the home earns from other sources is shown separately as "Other income."
$9.9M Rank #348 / 383Net patient revenue — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 348th out of 383 homes we track in New York. Shows this facility's net patient revenue compared to the New York average, among facilities reporting a recent fiscal year. Higher revenue generally means more resources for staffing and capital — read alongside Payroll %.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.
Net patient income Info Net patient income: net patient revenue minus the home's total operating expenses. A positive figure means it earns more from resident care than it spends to deliver it; a negative figure means the opposite. It excludes non-operating "other income."
-$289.8K
Other income Info Money the home earns outside of resident care — such as investments, grants, rentals and other non-operating sources (CMS cost report, Worksheet G-3). It is tracked separately from net patient revenue: it is not part of that figure, and it is not included in net patient income.
$88.5K
Payroll costs Info Staff salaries plus wage-related costs — benefits such as payroll taxes, health insurance and retirement — from the home's own accounting records (CMS cost report, Worksheet A). Contract or agency labor is counted separately, under other operating costs. Rank #377 / 383Payroll costs — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 377th out of 383 homes we track in New York. Shows total staff payroll — salaries plus wage-related benefits — benchmarked to the New York average, among facilities reporting a recent fiscal year. Higher payroll relative to peers often signals better staffing and less reliance on contract labor.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.
$3.0M 30.1% of net patient revenue Info Payroll as a share of revenue: staff salaries and wage-related benefits divided by net patient revenue. A higher figure means more of each revenue dollar goes to staff pay. Rank #375 / 382Payroll % of net patient revenue — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 375th out of 382 homes we track in New York. Shows payroll as a percentage of net patient revenue versus the New York average, among facilities reporting a recent fiscal year. Below 25% may signal understaffing or heavy agency use — read with Staffing ratings.Communities with the same value for a metric share the same rank. Rankings cover every community we track in New York that reports data for that category. Communities without available data are excluded, so the pool size varies from metric to metric.
Other operating costs Info Everything it costs to run the home apart from payroll — food, utilities, supplies, maintenance, contract labor and administration. Calculated as total operating expense minus payroll (staff salaries and wage-related benefits).
$7.2M
Total costs Info The home's total operating expense for the year — all the costs of running it, salaries included (CMS cost report, Worksheet G-3).
$10.2M

Who this home usually serves

TYPE OF STAY

Primarily long-term care, limited rehab

Most residents stay long-term, while a smaller portion are admitted for short-term rehab.

Most new residents arrive under private pay (73% of admissions), and a typical private pay stay runs around 2 - 3 months.

Admissions
220 total

Coverage residents most often arrive under.

Medicare 6%
Private pay 73%
Medicaid 21%
Discharges
220 total

Coverage residents most often leave under.

Medicare 4%
Private pay 73%
Medicaid 23%

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CMS-adjusted total nurse hours per resident per day (RN + LPN + CNA combined). The national average is approximately 3.5 hrs. Higher is better — more direct care time per resident. Below 3.0 is a red flag. CMS weights RN hours more heavily because RNs handle complex clinical decisions that CNAs cannot.
CMS Health Inspection star rating (1–5 stars), based on the 3 most recent annual state surveys plus any complaint investigations. This is the hardest rating to manipulate — it reflects real surveyor findings on-site. 5 stars = fewest deficiencies found. 1 star = most. It carries the heaviest weight in the Overall CMS rating.
CMS Staffing star rating (1–5 stars), based on daily nurse staffing hours submitted to CMS via verified payroll data. Compares RN, LPN, and CNA coverage relative to resident acuity level. 5 stars = well above expected staffing. Weekend staffing is evaluated separately, as that's where many facilities quietly reduce coverage.
CMS Quality Measures star rating (1–5 stars), based on 15 clinical outcome metrics including fall rates, pressure ulcers, antipsychotic drug use, and hospital readmissions. Captures actual resident health outcomes, not just compliance. High QM combined with low Health Inspection scores can indicate a facility with strong care but weak documentation practices.
Registered Nurse hours per resident/day compared to the statewide average. RNs are the highest-skilled nursing staff — they assess residents, manage medications, and respond to emergencies. A value of +50% means RN coverage is 50% above the state norm. Negative values are a concern for residents with complex or acute medical needs.
Total nursing staff hours (RN + LPN + CNA combined) per resident/day vs. the statewide average. A broader measure than RN vs State — it captures the entire care team. A facility can have high total staffing but low RN hours, meaning more aides and fewer nurses. Read both columns together for the full picture.
Total dollar amount of federal monetary fines (civil money penalties) issued by CMS in the past 3 years. Fines are only levied for serious violations — typically actual harm to residents, repeated uncorrected deficiencies, or systemic non-compliance. Even a single fine is noteworthy. Multiple fines strongly suggest a pattern, not isolated incidents.
Total health deficiency citations from the most recent standard inspection cycle. Minor citations (scope A–C) are common and often administrative in nature. Higher counts aren't always disqualifying, but should be read alongside Severe Citations to understand actual harm levels. Under 10 is strong for a large facility; 30+ warrants a closer look.
Average deficiency citations per CMS inspection (survey) in the reporting window — total citations divided by the number of inspections. Lower is better; compare alongside total Citations and Severe Citations for context.
Citations at CMS scope/severity level G or higher — G–I means actual harm occurred; J–L means residents were placed in immediate jeopardy. (D–F is potential for harm only). Examples include unaddressed falls, medication errors causing injury, neglect, or abuse.
Average number of residents in the building on any given day, derived from annual census data. Reflects true operating scale — a 400-bed facility running 200 residents/day operates very differently from one at 390. Higher resident counts generally mean more funded staffing hours.
Better Business Bureau rating (A+ to F). Reflects complaint history, business transparency, and how family disputes were resolved. A+ means no significant unresolved complaints. A blank (—) means the facility isn't BBB-accredited, which is common for healthcare providers and not necessarily a negative signal.
Walk Score® (0–100). Measures walkability of the surrounding area. 90–100 = Walker's Paradise. 70–89 = Very Walkable. 50–69 = Somewhat Walkable. Below 50 = Car-Dependent. Higher scores benefit family visitors, resident outings, and staff commuting.
The licensed owner or operator of record filed with CMS — the individual or organization legally accountable for the facility. Searching the operator name across other facilities can reveal chain or multi-site ownership, which matters: chain-operated homes tend to have more variable quality outcomes than independently run facilities.
What the home actually collects for resident care, after contractual allowances, bad debt and discounts — not gross billings. Taken from the latest complete annual cost report, so it is comparable across homes reporting the same period. Revenue alone doesn't indicate care quality, but it funds staffing and capital reinvestment. Pair with Payroll %. Figures are from each facility's most recent complete fiscal year — hover a value for the exact year; a * marks homes that report an older period than most facilities.
Staff salaries plus wage-related benefits from the latest complete annual cost report. Contract and agency labour is counted separately, under other operating costs, so a home leaning on agency staff can show a low figure here. Payroll is the cost most directly tied to care quality — compare with Payroll % for full context. Figures are from each facility's most recent complete fiscal year — hover a value for the exact year; a * marks homes that report an older period than most facilities.
Payroll as a share of NET PATIENT REVENUE (not gross revenue). Both figures come from the same cost-report year. A higher figure means more of each revenue dollar goes to staff pay. Read with the Staffing star rating to judge whether spend translates into coverage — and note that homes whose patient revenue covers only part of their operation can read implausibly high. The New York average is: 55.8% Figures are from each facility's most recent complete fiscal year — hover a value for the exact year; a * marks homes that report an older period than most facilities.
CMS Certification Number: the unique federal identifier for this skilled nursing provider.
The Plaza Rehab and Nursing Center
NH
HOS
PC
RC
SNF
Bronx (Fordham Manor)
744
Facility 744
NY AVG 160
Rank #1 / 736
98.0%
Facility 98.0%
NY AVG 90.6%
Rank #61 / 392
+8%
3.18
Facility 3.18
NY AVG 3.58
Rank #213 / 395
+74%-11%
$0
Facility $0
NY AVG $67.6k
Rank #1 / 398
14
Facility 14
NY AVG 18.5
Rank #146 / 397
4.7
Facility 4.7
NY AVG 5.1
Rank #189 / 397
-729A+
87
Facility 87
NY AVG 64
Rank #344 / 1,150
Tcprnc, LLC (For Profit)
$127.4MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $127.4MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $29.2M
Rank #1 / 383
$51.1MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $51.1MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $15.4M
Rank #14 / 383
40.1%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility 40.1%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG 55.8%
Rank #316 / 382
335462
Eastchester Rehabilitation and Health Care Center
NH
SNF
Bronx (Laconia)
200
Facility 200
NY AVG 160
Rank #164 / 736
92.0%
Facility 92.0%
NY AVG 90.6%
Rank #257 / 392
+1%
2.58
Facility 2.58
NY AVG 3.58
Rank #368 / 395
+40%-28%
$0
Facility $0
NY AVG $67.6k
Rank #1 / 398
6
Facility 6
NY AVG 18.5
Rank #21 / 397
2.0
Facility 2.0
NY AVG 5.1
Rank #14 / 397
-184-
72
Facility 72
NY AVG 64
Rank #581 / 1,150
Moshe Sirkis
$32.5MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $32.5MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $29.2M
Rank #133 / 383
$20.1MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $20.1MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $15.4M
Rank #77 / 383
61.7%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility 61.7%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG 55.8%
Rank #96 / 382
335214
Methodist Home for Nursing and Rehabilitation
NH
MC
PC
RC
SNF
Bronx (Fieldston)
120
Facility 120
NY AVG 160
Rank #405 / 736
86.7%
Facility 86.7%
NY AVG 90.6%
Rank #323 / 392
-4%
3.51
Facility 3.51
NY AVG 3.58
Rank #139 / 395
+50%-2%
$0
Facility $0
NY AVG $67.6k
Rank #1 / 398
5
Facility 5
NY AVG 18.5
Rank #15 / 397
1.7
Facility 1.7
NY AVG 5.1
Rank #10 / 397
-104-
56
Facility 56
NY AVG 64
Rank #736 / 1,150
Pauline Bashian
$19.1MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $19.1MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $29.2M
Rank #236 / 383
$11.2MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $11.2MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $15.4M
Rank #215 / 383
58.4%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility 58.4%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG 55.8%
Rank #121 / 382
335524
Split Rock Rehabilitation and Health Care Center
NH
ADC
HC
HOS
PC
SNF
Bronx
240
Facility 240
NY AVG 160
Rank #108 / 736
92.3%
Facility 92.3%
NY AVG 90.6%
Rank #253 / 392
+2%
2.77
Facility 2.77
NY AVG 3.58
Rank #321 / 395
+25%-23%
$0
Facility $0
NY AVG $67.6k
Rank #1 / 398
11
Facility 11
NY AVG 18.5
Rank #90 / 397
2.8
Facility 2.8
NY AVG 5.1
Rank #52 / 397
-222-
85
Facility 85
NY AVG 64
Rank #371 / 1,150
Naftali Fasten
$38.4MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $38.4MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $29.2M
Rank #89 / 383
$12.4MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $12.4MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $15.4M
Rank #195 / 383
32.3%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility 32.3%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG 55.8%
Rank #367 / 382
335321
Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care
NH
SNF
Bronx (Mount Eden)
66
Facility 66
NY AVG 160
Rank #619 / 736
93.9%
Facility 93.9%
NY AVG 90.6%
Rank #215 / 392
+4%
3.18
Facility 3.18
NY AVG 3.58
Rank #213 / 395
+9%-11%
$0
Facility $0
NY AVG $67.6k
Rank #1 / 398
20
Facility 20
NY AVG 18.5
Rank #246 / 397
5.0
Facility 5.0
NY AVG 5.1
Rank #211 / 397
-62-
95
Facility 95
NY AVG 64
Rank #131 / 1,150
Samuel Isaak
$9.9MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $9.9MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $29.2M
Rank #348 / 383
$3.0MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility $3.0MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG $15.4M
Rank #377 / 383
30.1%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility 30.1%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG 55.8%
Rank #375 / 382
335725

Financial Assistance for
Nursing Home in New York

Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care is located in New York City, New York State.
Here are the financial assistance programs available to residents in New York City.

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Community First Choice Option

NY Medicaid CFCO

Age 65+ or disabled
General New York resident, Medicaid- eligible, care need (not necessarily nursing home level).
Income Limits (2025) ~$2,829/month 300% FBR, individual
Asset Limits $30,182 individual, higher due to NY Medicaid expansion
NY

Higher asset limit; urban density increases demand.

Benefits
Personal care (5-7 hours/day) Respite care (240 hours/year) Home modifications ($1,500 avg.) Assistive technology ($500 avg.)

Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP)

NY EISEP

Age 60+
General New York resident, at risk of decline but not nursing home level.
Income Limits ~$2,500/month individual, varies
Asset Limits $15,000 individual
NY

Cost-sharing required above certain income; urban/rural balance.

Benefits
In-home care (3-5 hours/week) Respite (up to 10 days/year) Case management Transportation (~5 trips/month)

Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE)

NY SCRIE

Age 62+
General NYC resident, live in rent-controlled/stabilized apartment, spend >1/3 of income on rent.
Income Limits (2025) $50,000/year household
Asset Limits No strict asset cap, but income-focused eligibility.
NY

Limited to NYC’s rent-regulated units; high demand in urban areas.

Benefits
Rent freeze (e.g., covers increases of $50-$200+/month); tax credit for landlord

Senior Citizen Homeowners’ Exemption (SCHE)

NY SCHE

Age 65+
General NYC resident, own and live in a 1-3 family home, co-op, or condo.
Income Limits (2025) $58,399/year household
Asset Limits No strict asset cap, income-driven eligibility.
NY

Applies only in NYC; excludes large apartment buildings.

Benefits
Property tax reduction (5-50%, e.g., $500-$5,000/year based on income and property value)

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens (NYFSC) Home Sharing Program

NYFSC Home Sharing

Age One participant must be 60+ (host or guest)
General NYC resident, able to share living space.
Income Limits No strict limit, but targets those needing cost relief.
Asset Limits Not applicable; focus on housing need.
NY

Primarily NYC-focused; limited slots due to demand.

Benefits
Shared housing (reduces rent/living costs by 30-50%, e.g., $500-$1,000/month savings); optional light assistance between housemates

Frequently Asked Questions about Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care

What neighborhood is Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care in?

Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care is in the Mount Eden neighborhood of Bronx.

Who is the owner of Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care?

Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care is legally operated by Hope Center Operations, LLC (For Profit).

Is Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care in a walkable area?

Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care has a walk score of 95. Walker's paradise. Daily errands do not require a car, with many shops and services nearby.

What is the license number of Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care?

According to NY state health department records, Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care's license number is 7000392N.

What is the occupancy rate at Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care?

Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care's occupancy is 94%.

Are pets allowed at Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care?

No, Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care has a no-pet policy.

Does Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care operate as a for-profit or non-profit?

Hope Center for Hiv and Nursing Care is registered as a for-profit in NY.

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