
Compare Nursing Homes around Albany County
The information below is reported by the New York State Department of Health.
| Eddy Village Green | NH AL | Cohoes | 192
Facility
192
NY AVG
160
Rank
#241 / 748 |
88.5%
Facility
88.5%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#277 / 436 | 0% | 4.49
Facility
4.49
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#39 / 407 | -37% | +25% | $97.4k
Facility
$97.4k
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#388 / 415 | 74
Facility
74
NY AVG
83
Rank
#450 / 593 | 22
Facility
22
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#288 / 414 | 7.3
Facility
7.3
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#350 / 414 | - | 187 | - |
24
Facility
24
NY AVG
63
Rank
#1005 / 1173 | Laurie Mante | $21.8M
Facility
$21.8M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#181 / 403 | $15.3M
Facility
$15.3M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#179 / 403 | 70.1%
Facility
70.1%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#234 / 403 | 335697 | ||||
| Our Lady of Mercy Life Center | NH | Guilderland | 160
Facility
160
NY AVG
160
Rank
#298 / 748 |
91.3%
Facility
91.3%
NY AVG
88.3%
Rank
#230 / 436 | +3% | 3.92
Facility
3.92
NY AVG
3.58
Rank
#96 / 407 | -9% | +9% | $0
Facility
$0
NY AVG
$67.6k
Rank
#1 / 415 | 90
Facility
90
NY AVG
83
Rank
#166 / 593 | 26
Facility
26
NY AVG
18.5
Rank
#339 / 414 | 6.5
Facility
6.5
NY AVG
5.1
Rank
#320 / 414 | - | 151 | - |
25
Facility
25
NY AVG
63
Rank
#996 / 1173 | Guha Bala | $19.5M
Facility
$19.5M
NY AVG
$32.0M
Rank
#222 / 403 | $9.4M
Facility
$9.4M
NY AVG
$10.7M
Rank
#251 / 403 | 48%
Facility
48%
NY AVG
37%
Rank
#314 / 403 | 335767 |
Eddy Village Green operates as a 192-bed nursing home in Cohoes, part of The Eddy and St. Peter’s Health Partners. The facility sits at 421 W Columbia Street in an area that requires a car for most daily travel (Walk Score 24). Running at 89% capacity, it maintains steady census with a mix of short-term and longer-term skilled nursing residents.
Where the facility distinguishes itself is in its staffing structure. The home provides 4 hours and 29 minutes of daily nursing care per resident, placing it among the strongest performers across the state’s nearly 400 nursing homes and about 30% above New York’s median. Registered nurses contribute 46 minutes of daily direct oversight per resident, a figure that exceeds state benchmarks. The nurse aide complement is particularly substantial, running more than double the state average. That concentration of hands-on staff presence shows up in the numbers where it matters most in a nursing home: the people-to-residents ratio during the day and evening shifts.
The New York Department of Health, Office of Aging and Long Term Care, conducts unannounced inspections across the nursing home landscape. State inspectors have identified recurring patterns in their findings across multiple inspection cycles spanning the past decade, suggesting structural issues that persist despite staffing levels that should theoretically address daily operational demands. The facility accommodates Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay residents, reflecting the standard funding pathways families encounter when evaluating care.
The Eddy Village Green tells a story of administrative investment in nursing staff that has not consistently translated into regulatory approval. The contrast between staffing metrics and inspection findings raises questions about how those additional hands translate into the daily systems that state overseers measure.
Our Lady of Mercy Life Center is a 160-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility at 2 Mercycare Lane in Guilderland, New York, in Albany County, operated by a nonprofit and affiliated with St. Peter’s Health Partners. The facility provides skilled nursing, long- and short-term care, memory care, and respite services, accepting Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, with 24-hour staffing.
The facility is rated 1 star by CMS, fueled by a health inspection sub-rating 64.8 percent below New York average. Staffing runs in the opposite direction: nurse hours at 3h 55m per resident per day are 12 percent above the state average, placing the facility 96th of 388 New York SNFs. Across five inspections since 2021, the facility averaged 8 deficiencies per year, 57 percent above the state average of 5.1. An October 2024 inspection cited 19 deficiencies including free-from-abuse-and-neglect and insufficient nursing staff; a separate September 2024 investigation substantiated misappropriation of resident property. All findings were corrected by December 2024. No fines, immediate jeopardy findings, or enforcement actions recorded. Occupancy stands at near-capacity 98 percent, indicating likely very limited current availability.
The St. Peter’s Health Partners affiliation offers clinical continuity across a regional health system.
Our Lady of Mercy Life Center suits residents wanting skilled nursing or memory care within a health-system-affiliated non-profit setting in Albany County. Note that current bed availability is limited.
With a 75 percent occupancy rate, Delmar Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is an SNF in Delmar, New York, located on Delaware Avenue in an average walkable neighborhood where some daily errands are reachable on foot. The home operates a 109-bed community that currently serves 82 residents. It spotlights rehabilitation as a main part of its mission, offering short-term post-acute rehab and long-term nursing care for residents requiring continuous skilled nursing support.
Staffing is a full-service nursing operation with registered nurses available for 50 minutes per resident day, nurse aides providing 2 hours 22 minutes of direct care daily, and licensed practical nurses or licensed vocational nurses present for 29 minutes a day. Such a level of staffing supports the facility’s ability to handle residents recuperating from illness, surgery, or hospitalization, plus those requiring longer-term care. While the facility’s location offers reasonable access to the surrounding Delmar community, families visiting should know that most errands and appointments likely need a quick drive.
Overseeing the facility’s compliance is the New York Department of Health, Office of Aging and Long Term Care. State inspection records show the home has achieved substantial compliance in recent surveys. Over time, the home has worked to solidify practices in emergency preparedness training, resident assessment accuracy, food safety operations, and direct care staffing level consistency.
Delmar Nursing and Rehabilitation Center’s focus on rehabilitation services makes it a grounded choice for those needing skilled nursing care during recovery from acute illness or injury, plus for longer-term residents who require active medical and nursing support.
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
01
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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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.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nursing Homes in Albany County, 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 3 nursing homes in Albany County, NY. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right nursing home in Albany County, 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 Albany County, 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 Albany County, 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.












