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Our editorial team analyzed 15 nursing homes in Staten Island, NY using CMS data, inspection records, complaints, amenities, and facility-level details. How we rank nursing homes in NY
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Avg Overall CMS Rating:2.9/ 5The average Overall CMS Rating for all CMS-certified nursing homes in Staten Island, NY. Ratings combine health inspections, staffing, and quality measures, with inspections weighted most. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average:3.2/ 5
Avg Staffing Rating:2.8/ 5The average Staffing Rating across all CMS-certified nursing homes in Staten Island, NY. Reflects nursing staff hours per resident per day (including RNs), adjusted for residents' care needs. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average:3.4/ 5
Avg Health Insp. Rating:2.5/ 5The average Health Inspection Rating across all CMS-certified nursing homes in Staten Island, NY. Based on each facility's recent inspections and complaint investigations, weighing the number, scope, and severity of deficiencies. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average:3.0/ 5
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Info below is compiled from CMS reports & the NY State Dept. of Health (NYSDOH), senior community websites & trusted data sources such as Walk Score & BBB.
Communities are listed from highest-ranked to lowest-ranked based on our methodology.
The facility name. Click to view the full profile page on Assisted Living Magazine, including photos, services, and contact info.
CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the federal agency that regulates nursing homes) Overall 5-star rating — a composite of Health Inspection, Staffing, and Quality Measures scores. 5 stars = top 10% nationally. 1 star = bottom 10%. The single most important number to start with when comparing facilities.
Care Types in This TableNH (Nursing Home):
24/7 skilled nursing care for residents with complex, ongoing medical needs.
SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility):
Round-the-clock nursing care, often for recovery after surgery, injury, or illness.
MC (Memory Care):
Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia.
RC (Respite Care):
Short-term temporary care that gives family caregivers a break.
HOS (Hospice Care):
Comfort-focused care for those with a terminal illness, prioritizing quality of life over treatment.
PC (Palliative Care):
Comfort-focused care for serious illness at any stage, including alongside curative treatment.
Neighborhood or city area where the facility is located. Proximity to family, hospitals, and green space matters for both quality of life and ease of visitation. Consider drive time and transit access when evaluating location.
Licensed bed capacity. Larger facilities (300+ beds) often have more specialized programs but can feel institutional. Smaller homes (under 150 beds) tend to deliver more personalized care. Compare with Avg Res/Day to understand how full the facility typically runs.
Percentage of licensed beds filled on an average day. Color indicates financial health: green (90%+) = operationally strong, typically profitable. Amber (80–89%) = stable but leaving revenue on the table. Orange (70–79%) = financial strain likely, may struggle with fixed costs. Red (<70%) = significant distress, closure or ownership change risk increases sharply.
This facility's occupancy rate compared to the statewide average for similar facilities. A positive number means above-average demand. Facilities running 5%+ above the state average are typically the most sought-after in their market — a strong proxy for reputation.
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: 55.7% 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.
Golden Gate Rehabilitation And Health Care Center, LLC (For Profit)
$33.1MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility$33.1MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG$29.0M
Rank#125 / 387
$13.9MFiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility$13.9MFiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG$15.3M
Rank#171 / 387
41.8%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
Facility41.8%Fiscal year ending 12/2023
NY AVG55.7%
Rank#302 / 386
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Rank badges are statewide: each nursing home is ranked against every NY nursing home we track that reports that metric, not just the 15 analyzed for Staten Island. See how we rank facilities
Overview of Sea View Hospital, Rehabilitation Center and Home
Sea View Hospital, Rehabilitation Center and Home provides nursing home care, skilled nursing, and short term rehabilitation in Staten Island, NY. Long term skilled nursing supports residents who need ongoing licensed nursing care on site around the clock, while short term rehabilitation is a temporary stay focused on recovery after illness or injury.
Specialized services include Alzheimer’s and dementia care for residents who need support related to those conditions, as well as a Traumatic Brain Injury Center for people requiring care related to traumatic brain injuries. These programs, together with long term nursing and short term rehabilitation, may suit someone whose needs require nursing or rehabilitation within one facility.
Sea View has 304 beds, placing it among larger communities with more residents, staff, and programming than smaller settings. Private rooms give each resident a single private living space. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families several listed ways to cover care. Total nurse staffing is 4 hours and 38 minutes per resident per day, representing the daily hands on nursing time allocated to each resident. The City of New York owns the facility.
Staten Island Care Center stands as a cherished haven tailored to provide seniors with the comfort and elevated lifestyle they deserve amidst the challenges of aging. This community offers a graceful aging experience, delivering top-tier subacute rehab and skilled nursing care. With over a quarter-century of commitment to maintaining an exceptional environment, they continually enhance their clinical excellence, ensuring residents receive the best care possible. The highly trained team, dedicated to the well-being of every resident, specializes in orthopedic rehab and memory care, catering to diverse needs with utmost expertise.
It also offers a wealth of amenities to enrich residents’ lives. From well-appointed rooms to bilingual staff, the community ensures a seamless experience. Residents can indulge in restaurant-style dining featuring glatt kosher cuisine and relax in the outdoor patio and deck while enjoying scenic views. A well-stocked library, on-site beautician and barber, and an array of other services, including religious services, chiropractic care, and therapeutic recreation, also provide a holistic living environment.
Overview of Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center is a nursing home in Staten Island, NY, that offers long-term care, memory care, and short-term rehabilitation. With its supportive and home-like environment, the community ensures older adults are well-cared for during their stay. Residents also experience exceptional services, including 24-hour care, respite care, and personal laundry service. The community also strives to understand residents’ needs and habits to provide the best possible care, alongside a well-trained team.
Light exercises, social events, and a variety of games help residents stay active and make friends. A cafe, a beauty salon, and an outdoor garden are also available, so residents can rest and interact with their surroundings comfortably. Located near public transportation, a pharmacy, restaurants, and a bank in Staten Island, the community guarantees accessibility and convenience. This nursing home has high standards of care, making it one of the best options for senior living in New York.
Eger Healthcare and Rehabilitation is a nursing home in Staten Island, NY, that offers long-term care and short-term rehabilitation. Promoting a warm and welcoming environment, the community ensures older adults can feel at home during their stay. With 24-hour care, personal laundry services, and recreational programs, residents experience excellent services. Through personalized care plans, the community ensures residents receive high-quality care tailored to their needs and habits.
Light physical activities, social events, and various games help residents explore new hobbies and gain meaningful experiences. A cafe, a meditation room, and a beautiful garden are among the state-of-the-art amenities dedicated to residents’ relaxation and wellness. Surrounded by trees and public transportation in the quiet residential area of Staten Island, the community guarantees a stress-free retirement. With its compassionate care and exceptional services, this nursing home is a great choice for senior living in New York.
Overview of Richmond Center for Rehabilitation and Specialty Healthcare
Operated by SV Operating Three, LLC, Richmond Center for Rehabilitation and Specialty Healthcare is a nursing home in Staten Island, New York. The 228-bed facility specializes in post-acute rehabilitation and specialty care for residents recovering from illness, surgery, or hospitalization. Families can choose from Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay to cover both short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care.
The center has an occupancy rate of 97%, with residents staying an average of 142 days. The population is a mix of short-term rehabilitation patients and those receiving ongoing skilled nursing care. Daily nurse staffing averages 4 hours and 52 minutes per resident, providing substantial hands-on care throughout recovery.
Rehabilitation is the facility’s primary focus. Specialized programs include cardiac, stroke, and orthopedic rehabilitation, along with pain management, dialysis care, and neurobehavioral services for residents with traumatic brain injuries. The Ultra-Care program and 24-hour staffing support residents with complex medical needs. Respite care is also available for families seeking temporary support.
State inspections by the New York Department of Health have identified issues related to resident supervision, safety practices, care planning, infection control, medication management, and food safety. The facility has been addressing these areas as part of its ongoing quality and compliance efforts.
The neighborhood has a Walk Score of 75, making it very convenient for families visiting on foot or with a car. Dining services depend on residents’ nutritional needs and personal preferences. This helps them recover while respecting their individual dietary and cultural needs.
Overview of Silver Lake Specialized Rehabilitation and Care Center
Silver Lake Specialized Rehabilitation and Care Center is a facility located in Staten Island, NY. It offers specialized services including short-term rehabilitation, respiratory therapy, and dementia care. The center is family-owned and has been operating since 1971.
Overview of Clove Lakes Health Care and Rehabilitation Center
Clove Lakes Health Care and Rehabilitation Center. is a top-rated nursing home in Staten Island, NY, that offers long-term care, memory care, and short-term rehabilitation. The community’s home-like and secure environment ensures older adults’ comfort and safety. Concierge services, housekeeping, and specialty diet meals are among the excellent services dedicated to improving residents’ quality of life. With a variety of specialized care programs, the community strives to meet residents’ needs and preferences.
Arts and crafts, pet therapy, and sensory stimulation help enhance residents’ cognition and provide more opportunities for them to stay active. Coffee and snack carts, lounges, and an outdoor courtyard seating are also available for residents’ relaxation and wellness. Situated near the Staten Island Expressway, near green spaces and public transportation, the community guarantees accessibility and convenience. As one of the leading options for senior living in New York, this nursing home continuously provides exceptional services for older adults’ welfare.
Overview of Verrazano Nursing and Post-Acute Center
Verrazano Nursing Home is a highly recommended health care center. The center is licensed by the New York State Department of Health as a Skilled Nursing Facility. It has been a family-run business for over 40 years, providing a close-knit, family-like environment with one-on-one attention.
Overview of New Vanderbilt Skilled Nursing Facility
New Vanderbilt Rehab & Care Center is an outstanding nursing home in Staten Island, NY, that focuses on rehabilitation. The community has comprehensive care options tailored to older adults’ unique needs, ensuring they can live comfortably. With 24-hour care, free transportation, and world-class ventilator care, older adults are guaranteed the highest quality of care.
Arts and crafts, fitness programs, and a variety of social opportunities are conducted to keep residents socially engaged. Healthy meals are also prepared for their dietary needs and preferences. With its ideal location near public transportation and leisure sites, the community makes it easier for older adults and families to visit. The community is also chosen as U.S. News and World Report’s Best Nursing Homes, making it one of the best choices for senior living in New York.
Overview of Golden Gate Rehabilitation & Health Care Center
Golden Gate Rehabilitation & Health Care Center is located in Staten Island, New York. It offers a range of services including rehabilitation and long-term care in a clean and comfortable environment. The facility is known for its high level of care and has a commitment to providing a fulfilling lifestyle for its residents.
Every nursing home above is evaluated across five weighted categories using CMS data including Care Compare, Payroll-Based Journal, and Medicare Cost Reports.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nursing Homes in Staten Island, 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 15 nursing homes in Staten Island, NY. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right nursing home in Staten Island, 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 Staten Island, 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 Staten Island, 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.
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