
Compare Nursing Homes around Brooklyn
The information below is reported by the New York State Department of Health.
| Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation & Healthcare | NH NC | Brooklyn (Bensonhurst) | 200
Facility
200
NY AVG
160
Rank
#169 / 748 |
98.4%
Facility
98.4%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#17 / 436 | +11% | 2.54
Facility
2.54
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#392 / 407 | +29% | -29% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 98
Facility
98
NY AVG
83
Rank
#14 / 593 | 16
Facility
16
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#192 / 414 | 5.3
Facility
5.3
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#249 / 414 | - | 199 | - |
98
Facility
98
NY AVG
63
Rank
#47 / 1173 | Kfg Acquisitions LLC | $50.2M
Facility
$50.2M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#169 / 403 | $17.6M
Facility
$17.6M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#95 / 403 | 35%
Facility
35%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#41 / 403 | 335558 | ||||
| Linden Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation | NH HC MC PC RC | Brooklyn (East New York) | 280
Facility
280
NY AVG
160
Rank
#78 / 748 |
98.2%
Facility
98.2%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#22 / 436 | +11% | 3.82
Facility
3.82
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#111 / 407 | -14% | +7% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 93
Facility
93
NY AVG
83
Rank
#97 / 593 | 16
Facility
16
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#192 / 414 | 8.0
Facility
8.0
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#363 / 414 | - | 271 | - |
77
Facility
77
NY AVG
63
Rank
#503 / 1173 | Allure Care Management LLC | $44.0M
Facility
$44.0M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#65 / 403 | $15.4M
Facility
$15.4M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#61 / 403 | 35.1%
Facility
35.1%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#176 / 403 | 335811 | ||||
| Buena Vida Rehabilitation and Nursing Center | NH MC | Brooklyn (Bushwick) | 240
Facility
240
NY AVG
160
Rank
#113 / 748 |
96.1%
Facility
96.1%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#92 / 436 | +9% | 2.81
Facility
2.81
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#322 / 407 | +96% | -22% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 76
Facility
76
NY AVG
83
Rank
#418 / 593 | 11
Facility
11
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#94 / 414 | 2.2
Facility
2.2
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#28 / 414 | - | 228 | - |
94
Facility
94
NY AVG
63
Rank
#159 / 1173 | Fbh Healthcare Group LLC | $36.2M
Facility
$36.2M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#139 / 403 | $14.4M
Facility
$14.4M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#135 / 403 | 39.8%
Facility
39.8%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#184 / 403 | 335826 | ||||
| Hopkins Center For Rehabilitation And Healthcare | NH NC | Brooklyn (Boerum Hill) | 288
Facility
288
NY AVG
160
Rank
#75 / 748 |
100.0%
Facility
100.0%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#1 / 436 | +13% | 2.88
Facility
2.88
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#296 / 407 | -16% | -20% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 85
Facility
85
NY AVG
83
Rank
#254 / 593 | 14
Facility
14
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#153 / 414 | 4.7
Facility
4.7
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#199 / 414 | - | 283 | - |
97
Facility
97
NY AVG
63
Rank
#81 / 1173 | Hopkins Ventures LLC | $52.1M
Facility
$52.1M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#82 / 403 | $20.6M
Facility
$20.6M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#66 / 403 | 39.5%
Facility
39.5%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#114 / 403 | 335847 | ||||
| Ditmas Park Nursing & Rehab | NH | Brooklyn (Flatbush) | 240
Facility
240
NY AVG
160
Rank
#113 / 748 |
49.1%
Facility
49.1%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#412 / 436 | -44% | - | +50% | - | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 85
Facility
85
NY AVG
83
Rank
#254 / 593 | 7
Facility
7
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#31 / 414 | 2.3
Facility
2.3
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#31 / 414 | - | 194 | A- |
93
Facility
93
NY AVG
63
Rank
#192 / 1173 | Bmo Family Holdings LLC | $62.0M
Facility
$62.0M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#44 / 403 | $9.0M
Facility
$9.0M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#67 / 403 | 14.4%
Facility
14.4%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#331 / 403 | 335648 | ||||
| Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center | NH PC | Brooklyn (Coney Island) | 360
Facility
360
NY AVG
160
Rank
#34 / 748 |
98.1%
Facility
98.1%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#26 / 436 | +11% | 2.44
Facility
2.44
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#402 / 407 | -21% | -32% | $215.1k
Facility
$215.1k
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#407 / 415 | 84
Facility
84
NY AVG
83
Rank
#278 / 593 | 8
Facility
8
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#42 / 414 | 2.7
Facility
2.7
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#44 / 414 | - | 347 | - |
74
Facility
74
NY AVG
63
Rank
#543 / 1173 | Shaindy Berko | $65.5M
Facility
$65.5M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#35 / 403 | $25.7M
Facility
$25.7M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#52 / 403 | 39.2%
Facility
39.2%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#302 / 403 | 335513 | ||||
| The Phoenix Rehabilitation And Nursing Center | NH RC | Brooklyn (Fort Greene) | 400
Facility
400
NY AVG
160
Rank
#25 / 748 |
97.1%
Facility
97.1%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#41 / 436 | +10% | 2.59
Facility
2.59
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#379 / 407 | +2% | -28% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | - | 8
Facility
8
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#42 / 414 | 2.7
Facility
2.7
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#44 / 414 | - | 392 | - |
96
Facility
96
NY AVG
63
Rank
#108 / 1173 | - | $62.6M
Facility
$62.6M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#39 / 403 | $22.5M
Facility
$22.5M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#51 / 403 | 35.9%
Facility
35.9%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#279 / 403 | 335516 | ||||
| Palm Gardens Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation | NH HC NC | Brooklyn (Kensington) | 240
Facility
240
NY AVG
160
Rank
#113 / 748 |
94.2%
Facility
94.2%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#150 / 436 | +7% | 2.67
Facility
2.67
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#351 / 407 | +8% | -25% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 83
Facility
83
NY AVG
83
Rank
#303 / 593 | 10
Facility
10
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#76 / 414 | 3.3
Facility
3.3
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#86 / 414 | - | 224 | A+ |
80
Facility
80
NY AVG
63
Rank
#457 / 1173 | Palm Gardens Care Center, LLC (For Profit) | $51.0M
Facility
$51.0M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#66 / 403 | $26.6M
Facility
$26.6M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#41 / 403 | 52.2%
Facility
52.2%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#53 / 403 | 335328 | ||||
| Cobble Hill Health Center Inc | NH HC NC PC | Brooklyn (Cobble Hill) | 364
Facility
364
NY AVG
160
Rank
#32 / 748 |
93.9%
Facility
93.9%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#163 / 436 | +6% | 3.46
Facility
3.46
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#158 / 407 | +43% | -3% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | - | 19
Facility
19
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#240 / 414 | 6.3
Facility
6.3
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#310 / 414 | - | 353 | - |
93
Facility
93
NY AVG
63
Rank
#192 / 1173 | Thomas Spath | $57.1M
Facility
$57.1M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#28 / 403 | $34.8M
Facility
$34.8M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#24 / 403 | 60.9%
Facility
60.9%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#153 / 403 | 335174 | ||||
| Atrium Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing | NH | Brooklyn (Canarsie) | 380
Facility
380
NY AVG
160
Rank
#29 / 748 |
98.2%
Facility
98.2%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#22 / 436 | +11% | 2.89
Facility
2.89
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#296 / 407 | -52% | -19% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 89
Facility
89
NY AVG
83
Rank
#191 / 593 | 17
Facility
17
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#207 / 414 | 5.7
Facility
5.7
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#272 / 414 | - | 365 | - |
63
Facility
63
NY AVG
63
Rank
#672 / 1173 | Yehuda Zidele | $71.0M
Facility
$71.0M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#23 / 403 | $24.3M
Facility
$24.3M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#45 / 403 | 34.3%
Facility
34.3%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#349 / 403 | 335720 | ||||
| Crown Heights Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation | NH HC PC RC | Brooklyn (Crown Heights) | 295
Facility
295
NY AVG
160
Rank
#73 / 748 |
96.6%
Facility
96.6%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#69 / 436 | +9% | 3.31
Facility
3.31
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#193 / 407 | +11% | -7% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 85
Facility
85
NY AVG
83
Rank
#254 / 593 | 24
Facility
24
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#310 / 414 | 8.0
Facility
8.0
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#363 / 414 | - | 286 | - |
94
Facility
94
NY AVG
63
Rank
#159 / 1173 | Jack Basch | $48.0M
Facility
$48.0M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#55 / 403 | $23.5M
Facility
$23.5M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#53 / 403 | 49%
Facility
49%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#159 / 403 | 335609 | ||||
| The Chateau At Brooklyn Rehab And Nursing Center | NH HC PC RC | Brooklyn (Sheepshead Bay) | 189
Facility
189
NY AVG
160
Rank
#249 / 748 |
95.7%
Facility
95.7%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#107 / 436 | +8% | 2.58
Facility
2.58
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#379 / 407 | +62% | -28% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 85
Facility
85
NY AVG
83
Rank
#254 / 593 | 13
Facility
13
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#129 / 414 | 4.3
Facility
4.3
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#157 / 414 | - | 184 | - |
95
Facility
95
NY AVG
63
Rank
#132 / 1173 | Yitzchak Abtan | $34.4M
Facility
$34.4M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#171 / 403 | $12.0M
Facility
$12.0M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#238 / 403 | 34.8%
Facility
34.8%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#376 / 403 | 335290 | ||||
| King David Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation | NH HC MC PC RC | Brooklyn | 271
Facility
271
NY AVG
160
Rank
#92 / 748 |
97.0%
Facility
97.0%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#49 / 436 | +10% | 3.34
Facility
3.34
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#193 / 407 | +58% | -7% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 99
Facility
99
NY AVG
83
Rank
#7 / 593 | 20
Facility
20
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#257 / 414 | 6.7
Facility
6.7
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#327 / 414 | - | 263 | - |
91
Facility
91
NY AVG
63
Rank
#237 / 1173 | Arthur New | $55.1M
Facility
$55.1M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#42 / 403 | $26.5M
Facility
$26.5M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#43 / 403 | 48%
Facility
48%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#203 / 403 | 335545 | ||||
| Sea Crest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center | NH NC PC | Brooklyn (Coney Island) | 305
Facility
305
NY AVG
160
Rank
#58 / 748 |
89.9%
Facility
89.9%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#261 / 436 | +2% | 2.88
Facility
2.88
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#296 / 407 | +65% | -20% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 87
Facility
87
NY AVG
83
Rank
#226 / 593 | 7
Facility
7
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#31 / 414 | 7.0
Facility
7.0
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#339 / 414 | - | 275 | A+ |
88
Facility
88
NY AVG
63
Rank
#319 / 1173 | Sea Crest Acquisition 1, LLC (For Profit) | $44.2M
Facility
$44.2M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#81 / 403 | $23.2M
Facility
$23.2M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#90 / 403 | 52.5%
Facility
52.5%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#230 / 403 | 335411 | ||||
| Caton Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, LLC | NH HC PC | Brooklyn (Flatbush) | 119
Facility
119
NY AVG
160
Rank
#464 / 748 |
95.6%
Facility
95.6%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#112 / 436 | +8% | 2.55
Facility
2.55
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#392 / 407 | -7% | -29% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 78
Facility
78
NY AVG
83
Rank
#382 / 593 | 12
Facility
12
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#111 / 414 | 3.0
Facility
3.0
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#61 / 414 | - | 113 | A+ |
87
Facility
87
NY AVG
63
Rank
#346 / 1173 | Abraham Rubinfeld | $16.2M
Facility
$16.2M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#295 / 403 | $8.1M
Facility
$8.1M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#275 / 403 | 50.1%
Facility
50.1%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#130 / 403 | 335245 |
Oxford Nursing Home is an exceptional nursing home in Brooklyn, NY, that offers short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. Promoting a stress-free environment, this large community strives to meet older adults’ healthcare needs. Recreational activities, 24-hour care, and household services are also offered to ensure residents have a maintenance-free living. The community also ensures residents are well-cared for with individualized care plans.
Here, residents can celebrate special events and little moments with a variety of programs conducted for their leisure and wellness. Medicare and Medicaid are also accepted to ease residents’ financial burdens. Surrounded by local amenities, including hospitals and public transportation, the community guarantees accessibility and convenience. This nursing home is one of the ideal choices for those needing complex care for their healthcare needs in retirement in New York, especially with its exceptional services.
Brooklyn Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing is a top-notch nursing home in Brooklyn, NY, that offers complex medical care and therapy services. With its nurturing environment, the community ensures that older adults receive the utmost care for their healthcare needs. Social events, recreational therapy, and chef-prepared meals are guaranteed to enrich residents’ living experiences. Dedicated to helping residents jump back to their routines, the community creates individualized rehabilitation plans and utilizes state-of-the-art rehab technology.
Arts and crafts, baking, and daily workshops provide residents with more opportunities to interact with their peers and learn new hobbies. Cozy lounge areas and well-lit hallways are also featured, ensuring residents have a place to spend their free time. With public transportation nearby and local establishments, residents have convenient access to their necessities and leisure. This nursing home is one of the best options for retirement in New York, as reflected by its high standards of care and cutting-edge approach.
The Monarch at Brooklyn Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is a 200-bed for-profit facility in Brooklyn, Kings County, providing short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and specialized programs as part of the CareRite Centers network. Medicare and Medicaid certified, it specializes in subacute care with orthopedic rehabilitation, wound care, and amputee care programming.
The facility received a three-star overall CMS rating. Recent inspection records documented 62 deficiencies, 87 complaints, and 54 total citations. The most recent standard inspection occurred more than two years ago, exceeding the standard 9-to-15-month inspection cycle interval. Nursing staff provide 2.85 hours of daily care per resident, falling below the national average of 3.89 hours. The facility incurred two federal fines totaling $6,339 in the recent enforcement period. The extended inspection gap and documented deficiencies suggest compliance monitoring has been limited, warranting direct family inquiry into current facility standards and any pending investigations before placement consideration.
The Monarch at Brooklyn offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and skilled nursing services within a luxury care environment. Specialized programs include orthopedic rehabilitation for joint replacements and injuries, post-stroke recovery, amputee care, and advanced wound care management. On-site concierge services, recreational programming, curated dining, and event hosting support resident lifestyle and community engagement. Memory care programming serves residents with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The facility emphasizes patient experience and luxury amenities alongside clinical rehabilitation services.
Nearby hospitals include NYC Health and Hospitals/Kings County and other Brooklyn acute care facilities providing backup medical resources. The urban location offers accessibility to specialized medical services and family transportation options.
The Monarch at Brooklyn is suited for rehabilitation patients with orthopedic or wound care needs who can verify facility compliance improvements and confirm current staffing meets their medical requirements.
Spring Creek Rehabilitation & Nursing Care Center is a 180-bed for-profit facility in Brooklyn, Kings County, providing short-term rehabilitation and long-term care as part of the Benjamin Landa network operating 58 facilities. Medicare and Medicaid certified, it emphasizes luxury amenities and state-of-the-art rehabilitation services for post-acute patients.
The facility received a two-star overall CMS rating with three-star health inspection and two-star staffing designations. Recent inspection records documented 22 deficiencies, 78 complaints, and 22 total citations. The most recent standard health inspection was September 27, 2018, noting 10 health citations. Nursing staff provide 3.09 hours of daily care per resident, falling below the national average of 3.89 hours. Documented violations include failure to provide adequate staffing, timely reporting of suspected abuse or neglect, proper infection control protocols, and sufficient nursing leadership on each shift. ProPublica records indicate violations related to bed-hold policy enforcement and inadequate licensed nurse coverage. The two-star overall rating reflects substantial compliance gaps despite quality measure strengths in specific clinical outcomes.
Spring Creek offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and skilled nursing services. The facility provides specialized short-term rehabilitation programs, long-term residential care, and memory care for residents with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Amenities include luxury accommodations designed to combine hotel-like services with clinical rehabilitation oversight from board-certified physicians. The facility emphasizes individual care tailoring and resident empowerment throughout recovery.
Quality measure data shows favorable outcomes in specific domains: 10.9 percent of short-stay residents were re-hospitalized compared to New York average of 20.4 percent, and 0.6 percent of short-stay residents received antipsychotic medication for the first time compared to state average of 1.5 percent. Pressure ulcer rates are low at 2.4 percent. These outcomes suggest effective clinical management in targeted areas despite documented staffing and compliance deficiencies.
Spring Creek is suited for short-term rehabilitation patients who verify current staffing adequacy, confirm resolution of infection control and reporting violations, and obtain documentation of corrective actions since the 2018 inspection.
Sea Crest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 305-bed facility in Brooklyn’s Coney Island neighborhood that provides post-acute rehabilitation and long-term skilled care. The building maintains a steady 90% occupancy rate, with residents across Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay sources averaging a 99-day length of stay. Daily services cover physical, occupational, and cardiac therapies alongside enteral nutrition and structured recreation programs. The surrounding neighborhood is highly walkable, scoring an 88 on local walkability charts, and business records indicate a stable operation with a 1.3% profit margin.
Public health databases show a heavy investment in professional nursing coverage despite leaner overall staffing hours. Registered nurse time averages 1 hour and 7 minutes per resident daily, which runs 60% higher than the New York state average, while total combined nursing hours track 18% below the state norm. This targeted clinical focus aligns with positive short-term rehab outcomes, where residents beat the state benchmark for self-care improvement at discharge by 57%. On the regulatory side, the home recorded 15 citations over a three-year period, matching the state average of about 5 per year, with zero federal fines or high-severity enforcement penalties on record.
The most recent standard inspection in August 2025 flagged minor to moderate deficiencies regarding care plan timing, kitchen sanitation, posted nurse staffing logs, electrical systems, and sprinkler maintenance, repeating administrative and life-safety themes from prior cycles that the operator consistently corrected within a few months.
Prospective residents weighing local skilled care or short-term physical rehab options can utilize these state monitoring summaries to analyze the home’s daily baseline. Since the public data reports strong short-term recovery success and excellent registered nurse hours alongside typical citation rates and standard physical plant corrections, the files indicate a balanced, highly capable clinical environment.
Shore View Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is a 320-bed facility in Brooklyn’s Sheepshead Bay that handles both short-term rehab and long-term care. The building stays busy with an 88% occupancy rate, and residents across all payment types, Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, average about a 99-day stay. The surrounding neighborhood is easy to get around on foot, earning a Walk Score of 85. On the business side, the operation has stabilized financially, bouncing back from past losses to post a $2.4 million profit in 2023 on a balanced budget.
State health department logs show a strong emphasis on professional nursing coverage. Registered nurses provide 1 hour and 23 minutes of care per resident daily, which is nearly double the New York average, and that premium coverage actually jumps to 146% above the state norm on weekends. This heavy clinical presence, backed by a team of 27 full-time therapists, pays off in the rehab data: around 60% of short-stay residents bounce back well enough to head straight home, outperforming state benchmarks. Structurally, the building has a light regulatory footprint, averaging just two minor citations a year over the last four years, with no history of fines or penalties.
The latest routine check in August 2025 flagged one moderate issue under abuse and neglect prevention protocols, while earlier visits noted minor building points like fire drill timing and electrical setups, all of which the team fixed. Long-term resident charts show solid safety marks, though mood tracking indicates higher-than-average depression scores among permanent residents.
Individuals comparing skilled nursing options in the area can use these state profiles to get a clear picture of how the building runs day to day. Since the official records show excellent short-term recovery numbers and heavy investment in daily registered nurse hours alongside a low overall citation count, the data points to a highly capable rehab environment.
Brooklyn United Methodist Church Home is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian skilled nursing home located in Brooklyn, NY. It provides 24-hour skilled nursing care and a variety of therapies and accommodations for residents. The facility is committed to compassionate care and offers a range of activities to enhance the quality of life for its residents.
Bushwick Center for Rehabilitation and Health Care is located in Brooklyn, NY. It offers advanced short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing care, focusing on individualizing care plans for residents. The facility provides a community atmosphere with skilled staff dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
Four Seasons Nursing and Rehabilitation Center operates as a 270-bed skilled nursing community at 1555 Rockaway Parkway in the Canarsie neighborhood of Brooklyn, Kings County, under private ownership. The facility maintains comprehensive services, including on-site rehabilitation, dialysis, certified home health services, licensed home care, and an adult day health care center, accepting Medicaid, Medicare, and private-pay admission.
The 97% occupancy rate holds the top ranking across New York State’s nursing homes, an indicator of a strong reputation or consistent operational demand. Inspection history since 2019 shows manageable regulatory outcomes: five inspections resulted in nine total citations, trailing the state average by 31 percent.
Most citations carried moderate severity; no critical or serious health deficiencies were cited. A January 2022 enforcement action involved a fine and stipulation order related to quality-of-care findings. Complaint investigations substantiated concerns across dietary services, environmental conditions, and resident care protocols, though regulators noted no immediate jeopardy.
Registered nurse and aide hours combined deliver 2h 34m per resident per day, falling 27 percent below New York’s standard (3h 29m) and placing the facility in the lower quartile among state facilities for direct nursing coverage. Physical therapist investment diverges sharply upward: 24 minutes per resident daily towers 243 percent above the state average, suggesting an aggressive rehabilitation focus.
Long-stay residents demonstrate clinical gains in mobility and functional independence. Falls with major injury occurred in fewer than 1 percent of residents (69% below the state typical). Residents requiring increased daily assistance and those experiencing walking decline each tracked 55-61 percent better than state benchmarks. One clinical concern emerges in mental health: 47.4 percent of long-stay residents reported depressive symptoms, more than double the state average, signaling potential gaps in behavioral assessment or antidepressant management.
Four Seasons fits mixed-acuity admissions, balancing post-acute rehabilitation stays averaging 4-5 months with longer-term care placements. The facility’s high occupancy and strong rehabilitation staffing align it toward residents prioritizing therapy access and established demand capacity.
Located at 2720 Surf Avenue in Brooklyn’s Coney Island neighborhood, Saints Joachim & Anne Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a privately operated, 200-bed nursing home operated under the supervision of Charles Caccavale. The facility serves Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay residents, emphasizing 24/7 skilled care, short-term post-acute rehabilitation, and cardiac programs for residents managing complex medical needs.
Occupancy runs high at 97%, nine points above the New York state average, signaling strong regional demand and operational stability. Over five state inspections since 2020, the facility earned 14 citations. Health inspections show particular strength: the facility recorded 60% fewer health citations than typical New York nursing homes, indicating solid compliance with clinical care standards. Life safety violations: building-code issues around fire protection, exits, and electrical systems totaled six citations, above the state average; all have been resolved.
A substantiated complaint in April 2023 identified gaps in care plan documentation following resident hospitalization, particularly when residents’ health status changed significantly. The facility corrected these deficiencies and has incurred no federal penalties.
Nursing staffing averages 3 hours and 2 minutes per resident daily; 13% below the state average, delivered through 102 CNAs, 34 RNs, and 12 LPNs working in continuous rotations. For long-stay residents, quality metrics show markedly better outcomes on clinical events like pressure ulcers and functional decline. Short-stay rehabilitation patients achieve discharge-to-home rates near the state norm.
The community offers a beauty shop, religious services across denominations, therapeutic recreation and activities, pet visitation, and transport support for family and friends. On-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy round out the rehabilitation capacity.
The facility fits residents seeking skilled nursing combined with spiritual and recreational engagement, particularly those in post-acute or cardiac recovery phases.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these nursing homes
Every nursing home above is evaluated across five weighted categories using CMS data including Care Compare, Payroll-Based Journal, and Medicare Cost Reports.
Weighting overview
- 35%Care Quality
- 20%Staffing
- 20%Regulatory
- 20%Operational
- 5%Environment
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Care Quality 35%
The largest single share of every ranking. CMS star ratings and quality measures that reflect actual care delivered to residents.
- Includes
- Overall Rating
- Health Inspection
- QM Rating
- Long-Stay QM
- Short-Stay QM
02
Staffing Adequacy 20%
The strongest predictor of resident outcomes. Volume and stability of nursing care, drawn from CMS Payroll-Based Journal.
- Includes
- Nurse Hrs/Res/Day
- RN vs State
- Total Nurse Staff Hrs vs State
- RN Turnover
03
Regulatory & Safety Record 20%
Inspection patterns that star ratings can mask. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- Citations
- Citations/Inspection
- Severe Citations
- Fines
- Accreditations
04
Operational & Financial Stability 20%
Stable operations and sound finances are leading indicators of consistent care over time.
- Includes
- Occupancy vs State
- Avg Length of Stay
- Revenue
- Payroll %
- Years in Operation
- Admin Tenure
05
Environment & Accessibility 5%
Context that matters to families but doesn't directly measure clinical care. Weighted lower for nursing homes than for assisted or independent living.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- BBB Rating
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nursing Homes in Brooklyn, NY
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in New York?
Assisted living in New York is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does New York Medicaid cover nursing home care?
Yes — New York Medicaid covers nursing home care for residents who meet income, asset, and medical-need eligibility requirements. Most CMS-certified nursing homes accept Medicaid as a primary payer once long-term-care eligibility is established.
What is nursing home care?
Nursing homes (also called skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses, rehabilitation services, and long-term custodial care for residents with significant health or functional needs.
How many nursing homes are listed on this page?
This page features 45 nursing homes in Brooklyn, NY. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right nursing home in Brooklyn, NY?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Brooklyn, NY, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting nursing homes in Brooklyn, NY?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.



















