Atrium Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing
Atrium Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing
Atrium Center, positioned between Brooklyn and Queens, stands out as a top-tier rehabilitation facility. Recognized as the preferred choice for Short-Term Rehabilitation, Skilled Nursing, and Long-Term Care, this senior community offers comprehensive healthcare services. They also provide exceptional orthopedic rehabilitation and wound care services to help seniors get back to their best selves. Prioritizing the physical and emotional well-being of every senior resident, Atrium Center provides a welcoming environment for smooth recovery during their golden years.
Atrium Center boasts a diverse team fluent in various languages, fostering a home-like atmosphere where everyone can effectively communicate. With a dedicated team focused on senior residents, the facility ensures a heartfelt commitment to passionate care and exceptional service, creating a seamless continuum of care. This community also provide exceptional orthopedic rehabilitation and wound care services to help seniors get back to their best self. And when it comes to food, their registered dietitian ensures that each meal is not only healthy but also delicious and high-quality. And for those who need it, the home also even offers chiropractic services, as well as a beautician and barber to keep every individual looking and feeling their best. Plus, their lounges and family rooms are perfect for spending time with loved ones, not to mention the center is equipped with WiFi and cable to keep seniors connected. As a proud member of the Excelsior Care Group, the facility proactively meets the daily needs of its patients. Atrium Center is easily accessible and is within a 30-minute reach of NYC hospitals.
Inspection Report Summary for Atrium Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing
During the reporting period, comprising 17 standard health citations and 14 Life Safety Code citations. These citations were issued across three on‑site inspections that resulted in citations, while six additional inspections concluded with no citations. No citations involved actual harm to a resident, and the percentage of citations related to actual harm or immediate jeopardy was 0.0%.
The inspection on April 12, 2023 generated the largest number of cited items, with 18 citations in total. Standard health deficiencies identified during that survey included accuracy of assessments, care plan timing and revision, food procurement and preparation, prevention of abuse and neglect, pain management, and reporting of alleged violations. Life Safety Code deficiencies noted were an alcohol‑based hand rub dispenser, corridor doors, corridor wall construction, essential electrical systems, means of egress, physical environment, portable fire extinguishers, soiled linen and trash containers, sprinkler system installation and maintenance, stairways and smoke‑proof enclosures, and subdivision of building spaces.
Complaint data for the period from August 1, 2021 to July 31, 2025 show 111 complaints received, equating to 30.6 complaints per 100 occupied beds. Forty‑nine percent of complaints represented facility‑reported incidents, and 13 complaint‑related on‑site inspections were conducted. The facility received four complaints‑related citations, corresponding to 1.1 citations per 100 occupied beds. By category, the only complaints‑related citation recorded was a resident‑rights deficiency (1 citation). The category totals (administration 0, dietary services 0, other services 0, physical environment 0, quality of care 0, resident rights 1) sum to one, which does not equal the stated total of four complaints‑related citations; this discrepancy is noted.
Enforcement actions during the reporting period were nonexistent; the facility had no enforcement actions recorded from September 1, 2015 through August 31, 2025.

Facility Overview
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Facility ID
Unique ID assigned by the state regulatory authority for this licensed facility. 150714
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Facility Type
Indicates the state license category — e.g., RCFE (Residential Care Facility for the Elderly). Nursing Home
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Licensee / Operator
Entity or organization legally responsible for managing this facility. River Manor Corporation (For Profit)
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County
The county where the facility is located. Kings
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Operating Certificate
Operating certificate number issued by the state regulatory authority. 7001378N
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Profit Status
Indicates whether the facility operates as for-profit, non-profit, or government-owned. For Profit
Inspection & Compliance
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Citations
Number of deficiencies or violations found during inspections. 31 citations
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Total Complaints
Total number of complaints filed with the state regulatory authority. 111 complaints
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Complaint Inspections
On-site inspections conducted in response to complaints. 13 inspections
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Inspections with Citations
Inspections that resulted in citations or deficiencies. 3 inspections
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Inspections without Citations
Inspections completed with no violations found. 6 inspections
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Total Inspections
Total count of all inspections conducted at this facility. 9 inspections
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Enforcement Actions
Regulatory enforcement actions taken by the state. No
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Claim What’s Yours: Financial Aid for New York Seniors
- General: Age 65+ or disabled, 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 Specifics: Higher asset limit; urban density increases demand.
- Services: Personal care (5-7 hours/day), respite care (240 hours/year), home modifications ($1,500 avg.), assistive technology ($500 avg.).
- General: Age 60+, 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 Specifics: Cost-sharing required above certain income; urban/rural balance.
- Services: In-home care (3-5 hours/week), respite (up to 10 days/year), case management, transportation (~5 trips/month).
- General: Age 62+, 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 Specifics: Limited to NYC’s rent-regulated units; high demand in urban areas.
- Services: Rent freeze (e.g., covers increases of $50-$200+/month); tax credit for landlord.
- General: Age 65+, 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 Specifics: Applies only in NYC; excludes large apartment buildings.
- Services: Property tax reduction (5-50%, e.g., $500-$5,000/year based on income and property value).
- General: One participant must be 60+ (host or guest), 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 Specifics: Primarily NYC-focused; limited slots due to demand.
- Services: Shared housing (reduces rent/living costs by 30-50%, e.g., $500-$1,000/month savings); optional light assistance between housemates.
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Beds shows the number of beds currently filled in each community agianst the total number of beds. Higher occupied beds usually indicates strong demand and reputation, while lower occupancy may suggest more availability for new residents.
Community |
Street Address |
Occupancy |
Beds |
SNF Number of Beds |
NF Number of Beds |
Home Revenue |
Payroll Costs |
Total Costs |
Operating Expense |
Net Income |
Total Income |
Patient Revenue |
SNF Avg Length Stay Total |
NF Avg Length Stay Total |
Owner |
CCN |
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| ATLANTIS OPS D//B/A PHOENIX | 140 ST. EDWARDS STREET | 97.5% | 400 | 400 | $64,619,877.00 | $18,183,452.00 | $5,241,329.00 | $57,166,690.00 | $-548,474.00 | $-548,474.00 | $56,525,761.00 | 137.34 | 335516 | |||
| BEDFORD CENTER FOR NURSING & REHAB | 40 HEYWARD STREET | 96.8% | 200 | 200 | $40,225,302.00 | $10,292,050.00 | $3,217,202.00 | $32,225,451.00 | $1,412,075.00 | $1,412,075.00 | $33,289,921.00 | 481.50 | TYBERG, ABRAHAM | 335626 | ||
| BENSONHURST CTR FOR REHAB & HLTHCARE | 1740 84TH ST | 99.3% | 200 | 200 | $35,905,254.00 | $11,124,160.00 | $5,318,016.00 | $46,581,392.00 | $6,997,345.00 | $6,997,345.00 | $53,530,627.00 | 92.74 | KFG ACQUISITIONS LLC | 335558 | ||
| BORO PARK CENTER REHAB & HEALTH | 4915 10TH AVENUE | 93.9% | 504 | 504 | $124,000,000.00 | $25,750,565.00 | $18,517,202.00 | $100,008,084.00 | $8,928,080.00 | $8,928,105.00 | $108,919,777.00 | 92.10 | 335470 | |||
| BROOKLYN CENTER FOR REHAB | 1455 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE | 97.0% | 281 | 281 | $51,727,513.00 | $10,630,929.00 | $5,618,513.00 | $45,224,066.00 | $668,921.00 | $668,921.00 | $45,879,695.00 | 112.87 | 335178 | |||
| BROOKLYN GARDENS NURSING & REHAB CTR | 835 HEERKIMER ST | 95.4% | 240 | 240 | $25,680,647.00 | $10,452,420.00 | $2,801,092.00 | $28,917,083.00 | $-355,668.00 | $-355,668.00 | $25,680,647.00 | SCHUCK, ROBERT | 335070 | |||
| BROOKLYN QUEENS NURSING HOME | 2479 LINDEN BLVD | 97.1% | 120 | 120 | $20,796,807.00 | $6,309,055.00 | $2,815,868.00 | $19,867,122.00 | $-3,764,579.00 | $-3,764,579.00 | $16,014,237.00 | 102.56 | THOMAS, SELMA | 335637 | ||
| BROOKLYN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HM | 1485 DUMONT AVENUE | 94.7% | 120 | 120 | $12,359,073.00 | $5,513,405.00 | $1,059,861.00 | $14,384,063.00 | $2,247,163.00 | $3,093,281.00 | $12,359,073.00 | 417.99 | BARNETT, EDNA | 335604 | ||
| BUENA VIDA CARE & REHAB CENTER | 48 CEDAR STREET | 94.6% | 240 | 240 | $37,428,830.00 | $11,487,154.00 | $3,832,856.00 | $37,106,077.00 | $500,870.00 | $500,870.00 | $37,511,726.00 | 151.27 | FBH HEALTHCARE GROUP LLC | 335826 | ||
| CATON PARK NURSING HOME | 1312 CATON AVE. | 95.6% | 119 | 119 | $19,983,617.00 | $5,092,436.00 | $1,647,632.00 | $14,348,263.00 | $2,445,215.00 | $2,445,215.00 | $16,449,941.00 | 157.91 | RUBINFELD, ABRAHAM | 335245 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Several government programs offer financial assistance for senior housing in various countries, focusing on the United States for a broad overview:
- Medicaid: Medicaid is a state and federally funded program that can cover the costs of nursing home care for those who meet eligibility criteria, including income and asset limits. Some states also offer Medicaid waivers that help pay for home and community-based services to prevent or delay nursing home placement.
- Medicare: Medicare, primarily a health insurance program for people aged 65 and over, does not cover long-term housing costs. However, it can cover short-term stays in a skilled nursing facility under specific conditions following a hospital stay.
- Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program: This program provides housing for low-income seniors. It offers rental assistance and access to supportive services, such as cleaning, cooking, and transportation.
- Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Properties: While not a direct subsidy, LIHTC encourages developers to create affordable housing. Seniors with low incomes can find reduced-rent apartments through this program.
- State and Local Programs: Many states, counties, and cities offer their own programs to assist seniors with housing costs. These can include property tax relief programs, rental assistance programs, and programs that offer affordable senior housing options.
- Veterans Affairs (VA): The VA offers several programs for veterans, including the Aid and Attendance benefit, which provides monthly payments to veterans who require the aid of another person, or are housebound, to help cover the cost of care in homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities.
- Social Security: While Social Security primarily provides retirement income, for many seniors, these benefits are a crucial part of their budget, including housing costs.
Before recommending homes, we conduct a thorough evaluation on crucial factors that define a senior home such as the quality of care they provide, the reputation of the organization, and a comprehensive review of community testimonials as well. Every detail is assessed to assure that seniors are offered not just senior care options, but trustworthy homes where they can experience the care that they deserve.
Yes. Assisting families who need Medicaid is important to us as it plays a crucial role in offering financial support to seniors confronting economic challenges. We would like to keep essential healthcare services accessible to all community members, irrespective of one’s financial circumstances.
We extend our services at no cost, ensuring that families and seniors can benefit from tailored assistance in their search for care and home options. Our ability to offer personalized guidance without charge to families and seniors is made possible through the support and funding from the communities with which we team up.
- Finding and ranking the best assisted living facilities
- Finding and ranking the best nursing homes
- Finding and ranking the best memory care facilities
- Our concierge service helps seniors move into the perfect home for them
- Helping seniors use medicare, medicaid, and other government programs to pay for their homes
- Helping seniors avoid senior homes that have bad service or fraud
- Helping seniors avoid senior homes that have bad service or fraud
- Autobiography & Family History Writing + Research
- Senior-focused concierge medicine
- Senior-focused nutritionist
- Senior-focused personal training
- Memory care specialists
- Custom wheelchairs at all price points.
- Custom hearing aids
- Cosmetic skincare + dermatology
- Companionship: We offer in-person and virtual companionship services. Someone engaging to hang out with or talk to on video chat.
- Senior housing concierge. Our service finds the best senior living options based on your needs, income, and personality.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Several government programs offer financial assistance for senior housing in various countries, focusing on the United States for a broad overview:
- Medicaid: Medicaid is a state and federally funded program that can cover the costs of nursing home care for those who meet eligibility criteria, including income and asset limits. Some states also offer Medicaid waivers that help pay for home and community-based services to prevent or delay nursing home placement.
- Medicare: Medicare, primarily a health insurance program for people aged 65 and over, does not cover long-term housing costs. However, it can cover short-term stays in a skilled nursing facility under specific conditions following a hospital stay.
- Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program: This program provides housing for low-income seniors. It offers rental assistance and access to supportive services, such as cleaning, cooking, and transportation.
- Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Properties: While not a direct subsidy, LIHTC encourages developers to create affordable housing. Seniors with low incomes can find reduced-rent apartments through this program.
- State and Local Programs: Many states, counties, and cities offer their own programs to assist seniors with housing costs. These can include property tax relief programs, rental assistance programs, and programs that offer affordable senior housing options.
- Veterans Affairs (VA): The VA offers several programs for veterans, including the Aid and Attendance benefit, which provides monthly payments to veterans who require the aid of another person, or are housebound, to help cover the cost of care in homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities.
- Social Security: While Social Security primarily provides retirement income, for many seniors, these benefits are a crucial part of their budget, including housing costs.
Before recommending homes, we conduct a thorough evaluation on crucial factors that define a senior home such as the quality of care they provide, the reputation of the organization, and a comprehensive review of community testimonials as well. Every detail is assessed to assure that seniors are offered not just senior care options, but trustworthy homes where they can experience the care that they deserve.
Yes. Assisting families who need Medicaid is important to us as it plays a crucial role in offering financial support to seniors confronting economic challenges. We would like to keep essential healthcare services accessible to all community members, irrespective of one’s financial circumstances.
Check out our cost guide.
We extend our services at no cost, ensuring that families and seniors can benefit from tailored assistance in their search for care and home options. Our ability to offer personalized guidance without charge to families and seniors is made possible through the support and funding from the communities with which we team up.
- Finding and ranking the best assisted living facilities
- Finding and ranking the best nursing homes
- Finding and ranking the best memory care facilities
- Our concierge service helps seniors move into the perfect home for them
- Helping seniors use medicare, medicaid, and other government programs to pay for their homes
- Helping seniors avoid senior homes that have bad service or fraud
- Helping seniors avoid senior homes that have bad service or fraud
- Autobiography & Family History Writing + Research
- Senior-focused concierge medicine
- Senior-focused nutritionist
- Senior-focused personal training
- Memory care specialists
- Custom wheelchairs at all price points.
- Custom hearing aids
- Cosmetic skincare + dermatology
- Companionship: We offer in-person and virtual companionship services. Someone engaging to hang out with or talk to on video chat.
- Senior housing concierge. Our service finds the best senior living options based on your needs, income, and personality.
Check out our resident interviews
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