Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center is a Nursing Home in New York State

Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing… is a Nursing Home in New York State

Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

918 James St, Syracuse, NY 13203 View Map

Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center is a Nursing Home in New York State

Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing… is a Nursing Home in New York State

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Overview of Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Syracuse is a community dedicated to embracing the journey of graceful aging. This center boasts cutting-edge rehabilitation technology and a team of highly skilled therapists, ensuring residents receive top-notch nursing home care that caters to their holistic growth. Committed to providing a nurturing environment, Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center thrives with a devoted care staff, including hands-on caregivers and clinical specialists, all aligned with stringent nursing home qualifications.

The integration of the latest EMR and charting technologies reflects the center’s dedication to state-of-the-art solutions. Comfortable accommodations and refined amenities complement residents’ quality of life. Security and limited phone service create a tranquil setting, and private rooms equipped with TV and Wi-Fi offer both privacy and connectivity. Dining takes on a new dimension, offering stylish and comfortable settings. Transportation services and beautician services contribute to the comprehensive nursing home care offered by Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, making it a distinguished destination where residents can age gracefully while benefiting from the highest standards of care and comfort.

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Home Information BISHOP REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER
  • Occupancy trails most facilities in the state, suggesting excess open capacity. The facility operates with a larger bed count than most state competitors, supporting broader intake. Residents generally stay for shorter periods than state peers, pointing to quicker turnover.

  • Home revenue ranks in the upper tier statewide, reflecting strong billing volume. Payroll spending sits in the top tier, showing a strong investment in staffing resources. Total income trails most communities, suggesting tighter operating margins.

  • Medicare nights run higher than most peers, indicating robust short-stay referrals. Medicaid nights are roughly in line with the state middle third, maintaining a balanced safety-net share. Private pay nights lead the state, showing strong demand from market-rate residents.

Occupancy
Beds
440
Occupancy
62.3%
Total Bed Days Available
163520
Avg. Length of Stay
93 days
Avg. Residents per Day
215
Finance
Home Revenue
$43,295,047.00
Payroll Costs
$15,354,971.00
Profit
$-4,363,079.00
Total Home Costs
$44,002,242.00
Payroll % of Revenue Info Percentage of home revenue spent on payroll costs.
35.5%
House Specifics:
CCN
335338
Owner Name
WAGNER, MARGARET
Rural vs. Urban
Urban
County
Onondaga
Type of Control
Voluntary Nonprofit — Church
Operations
Total Admissions
1157
Total Discharges
1155
% Medicaid Admissions
19%
% Medicare Admissions
27%
% Private Pay Admissions
54%
% Medicaid Discharges
31%
% Medicare Discharges
18%
% Private Pay Discharges
51%
Quality Ratings
Nurse Hours / Resident / Day Info Total nurse staffing hours per resident per day.
4.72 hrs
Number of Fines
3
Medicaid, Medicare & Private
Medicare Nights Info Number of resident nights paid by Medicare for short-term or rehab care.
71420
Medicaid Nights Info Resident nights covered by Medicaid for long-term care or support services.
7885
Free Market Nights Info Nights paid privately by residents or families, without Medicare/Medicaid coverage.
28644
Bed community size
440-bed community
A large-scale community that may provide a wide range of amenities, services, and structured programs.
Walk Score
Walk Score: 75 / 100
Very walkable. Most errands can be accomplished on foot, and many essentials are within a short walk.

About this community

Facility Type
Nursing Home

Additional licensing details

CMS Certification Number: 335338
County: Onondaga

Ownership & operating entity

Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center is legally operated by Clinton Square Operations, LLC (For Profit).

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Housing Options: Private / Semi-Private Rooms

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Building Type: Mid-rise

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Transportation Services

Types of Care at Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

Nursing Home
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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.

0 visits/inspections

New York average: 37 complaint visits

New York average: 0 inspections

0 enforcement actions

Penalties or interventions imposed by state regulators when facilities do not comply with quality, safety or regulatory standards.

Inspection Report Summary for Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

During the reporting period the facility received 273 citations of any kind, comprising 155 Standard Health Citations and 118 Life Safety Code Citations. These citations were identified during 22 on‑site inspections that resulted in citations and one inspection that yielded no citations. Complaints‑related citations totaled 86, but the “Total Complaints‑Related Citations” line lists 36, and the category subtotals (Administration 2, Dietary Services 7, Other Services 4, Physical Environment 8, Quality of Care 10, Resident Rights 5) sum to 36, indicating a discrepancy between the stated total and the category totals.

The inspection that produced the largest number of cited items was the certification/complaint survey conducted on July 11, 2024. That survey documented numerous Standard Health deficiencies—including ADL care, infection prevention & control, quality of care, resident rights, and safe/clean/homelike environment—as well as a broad array of Life Safety Code deficiencies covering corridor doors, electrical equipment, sprinkler system maintenance, and egress illumination. The key deficiency areas identified in this inspection were infection control, quality of care, resident rights, environmental safety, staffing adequacy, and life‑safety compliance.

Complaint metrics for the period were: 374 total complaints, 92.6 complaints per 100 occupied beds, 49.0 % of complaints representing facility‑reported incidents, 92 complaint‑related on‑site inspections, 86 complaints‑related citations, and 21.3 citations per 100 occupied beds. The complaints‑related citation categories totaled 36, with 2 administrative, 7 dietary services, 4 other services, 8 physical environment, 10 quality of care, and 5 resident rights deficiencies.

Enforcement actions recorded for the facility include the following stipulation and order entries:
- NH‑25‑013, February 13, 2025, Fine $72,000, Description Multiple Deficiencies
- NH‑24‑078, November 12, 2024, Fine $14,000, Description Multiple Deficiencies
- NH‑23‑074, September 7, 2023, Fine $2,000, Description Infection Control
- NH‑23‑062, June 20, 2023, Fine $2,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑23‑056, June 5, 2023, Fine $10,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑23‑007, January 30, 2023, Fine $6,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑22‑076, May 17, 2022, Fine $22,000, Description Multiple Deficiencies
- NH‑21‑200, November 1, 2021, Fine $14,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑21‑168, September 27, 2021, Fine $10,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑21‑041, March 1, 2021, Fine $10,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑19‑052, December 9, 2019, Fine $2,000, Description Multiple Deficiencies
- NH‑18‑026, May 9, 2018, Fine $24,000, Description Multiple Deficiencies
- NH‑17‑031, April 17, 2017, Fine $10,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑16‑203, October 24, 2016, Fine $10,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑16‑158, May 4, 2016, Fine $10,000, Description Quality of Care
- NH‑15‑028, September 15, 2015, Fine $2,000, Description Quality of Care.

Comparison Chart

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Staffing Data

Source: CMS Payroll-Based Journal (Q2 2025)

293
Total Staff
240
Employees
53
Contractors
102,786
Total Hours (Quarter)
127
Avg Staff/Day
8.9
Avg Shift (hrs)
Nursing Staff Breakdown
Role Count Avg Shift (hrs) Uses Contractors?
Registered Nurse208 Yes
Licensed Practical Nurse699 Yes
Certified Nursing Assistant1399.5 Yes
Staff by Category
Administration
1 staff
7.8hs shift avg
Nursing Staff
233 staff
9.2hs shift avg
Physicians & Practitioners
13 staff
7.5hs shift avg
Therapy Services
26 staff
7.2hs shift avg
Activities & Recreation
2 staff
6hs shift avg
Social Services
7 staff
6.9hs shift avg
Dietary Services
7 staff
7.4hs shift avg
Other Services
4 staff
8hs shift avg
Contractor Analysis
17.7%
of total hours from contractors
18,212 contractor hours this quarter
Certified Nursing Assistant: 10 Licensed Practical Nurse: 18 Respiratory Therapy Technician: 9 Registered Nurse: 1 Speech Language Pathologist: 2 Physical Therapy Assistant: 4 Qualified Activities Professional: 2 Qualified Social Worker: 5 Physical Therapy Aide: 2
Role Employees Contractors Total Staff Total Hours Days Worked % of Days Avg Shift (hrs)
Certified Nursing Assistant1291013955,07991100%9.5
Licensed Practical Nurse51186927,09191100%9
Registered Nurse191205,08291100%8
Clinical Nurse Specialist120122,3297785%7.4
Other Dietary Services Staff7071,8748796%7.4
Respiratory Therapy Technician19101,8427886%7.5
Dental Services Staff4041,4716673%8
Occupational Therapy Aide8081,4527380%7.1
Other Social Services Staff2029426774%8
Speech Language Pathologist0228996673%7.8
Nurse Aide in Training3038946167%7.3
Physical Therapy Aide0228106673%7
Feeding Assistant2027378998%8.2
Qualified Activities Professional0225525965%6
Physical Therapy Assistant0444967279%6
Nurse Practitioner1014325459%8
Administrator1014315560%7.8
Qualified Social Worker0553746268%5.2

Health Inspection History

Source: CMS Health Citations (Jan 2023 – May 2025)

9
Inspections
68
Total Citations
5
Critical (J-L)
9
Serious (G-I)
7.56
Citations/Inspection
May 2025
Last Inspection
Citation Severity Distribution
Minor (A-C)
0
Moderate (D-F)
54
Serious (G-I)
9
Critical (J-L)
5
What do these levels mean?
Top Deficiency Categories
Quality of Life & Care
21
31% of total
Resident Rights
15
22% of total
Administration
6
9% of total
Abuse, Neglect & Exploitation
4
6% of total
Pharmacy Services
4
6% of total
Infection Control
2
3% of total
Citation Sources
Standard Inspections 39
Complaint Investigations 47
State Comparison (NY)
Avg Citations (State)
18.5
This Facility: 68
Avg Critical (State)
0.2
This Facility: 5
Recent Citations (Last 3 Years)
DateSeverity ?CategoryTagStatus
May 16, 2025 D Infection ControlF0880 Corrected
May 16, 2025 D PharmacyF0760 Corrected
May 16, 2025 D Quality of CareF0677 Corrected
May 16, 2025 D Quality of CareF0684 Corrected
May 16, 2025 D Resident RightsF0558 Corrected
May 16, 2025 D Resident RightsF0584 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 E AdministrationF0836 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 D Nursing ServicesF0732 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 E NutritionF0812 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 D Quality of CareF0684 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 E Quality of CareF0698 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 D Resident RightsF0550 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 E Resident RightsF0583 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 D Resident RightsF0584 Corrected
Dec 20, 2024 E Resident RightsF0585 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 K AdministrationF0773 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 F AdministrationF0835 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 F AdministrationF0940 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 F Nursing ServicesF0726 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 H Nursing ServicesF0841 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 F NutritionF0804 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 F NutritionF0812 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 F PharmacyF0756 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 E PharmacyF0761 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 D Quality of CareF0677 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 H Quality of CareF0686 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 D Quality of CareF0688 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 D Quality of CareF0689 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 D Quality of CareF0692 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 D Quality of CareF0695 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 K Quality of CareF0697 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 K Quality of CareF0745 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 E Care PlanningF0644 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 D Care PlanningF0656 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 I Care PlanningF0658 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 K Resident RightsF0554 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 I Resident RightsF0580 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 E Resident RightsF0584 Corrected
Jul 11, 2024 D Resident RightsF0622 Corrected
Jan 19, 2024 E AdministrationF0836 Corrected
Dec 05, 2023 G Abuse/NeglectF0600 Corrected
Dec 05, 2023 H Quality of CareF0684 Corrected
Dec 05, 2023 D Care PlanningF0660 Corrected
Dec 05, 2023 H Resident RightsF0550 Corrected
Dec 05, 2023 G Resident RightsF0622 Corrected
Jun 28, 2023 D Quality of CareF0684 Corrected
May 24, 2023 D EnvironmentalF0925 Corrected
May 24, 2023 D Infection ControlF0880 Corrected
May 24, 2023 D Nursing ServicesF0726 Corrected
May 24, 2023 D NutritionF0804 Corrected

Facility Characteristics

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

Ownership: For-Profit Corporation
Resident Census by Payment Source
213 Total Residents
Medicare 1 (0.5%)
Medicaid 171 (80.3%)
Private Pay/Other 41 (19.2%)
Programs & Services
Residents' Group
Family Member Group
Family Engagement

Active councils help families stay involved in care decisions and facility operations.

Quality Measures

CMS quality measures assess care quality for long-stay and short-stay residents. Lower percentages generally indicate better outcomes for most measures.

Source: CMS Nursing Home Compare (Data as of Jan 2026)

High-Risk Clinical Events
12.5 Score
27% worse than avg State avg: 9.8

Composite score based on pressure ulcers, falls with injury, weight loss, walking ability decline, and ADL decline

Functional Decline
24.6 Score
36% worse than avg State avg: 18.1

Composite score based on ADL decline, walking ability decline, and incontinence

Long-Stay Resident Measures

Measures for residents who stay 101 days or more. For most measures, lower percentages indicate better care.

Need for Help with Daily Activities Increased
22.4%
Lost Too Much Weight
5.0%
Urinary Tract Infection
2.5%
Depressive Symptoms
26.6%
Falls with Major Injury
3.4%
Pneumococcal Vaccine
87.0%
Antipsychotic Use
14.1%
Walking Ability Worsened
23.8%
Influenza Vaccine
98.3%
High Risk Residents with Pressure Ulcers
8.0%
Low Risk Long-Stay Residents with Bowel/Bladder Incontinence
27.8%
Short-Stay Resident Measures

Measures for residents who stay 100 days or less (typically rehabilitation patients).

Pneumococcal Vaccine
73.3% Near average State: 76.6%
Short-Stay Residents Who Received a New Antipsychotic Medication
2.9% 131% worse than avg State: 1.3%
Influenza Vaccine
85.7% 9% better than avg State: 78.8%

Penalties & 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 (Data as of Jan 2026)

Total Fines $758K State avg: $66K 1041% worse than avg
Number of Fines 3 State avg: 2.0
Payment Denials 2 92 total days
Compared to State Average Facility: $758K | State Avg: $66K
Penalty History

Showing all 5 penalties (Mar 2023 - Jul 2024)

Jul 11, 2024 Civil Money Penalty
$378K
Jul 11, 2024 Payment Denial
50 days
Dec 5, 2023 Civil Money Penalty
$321K
Dec 5, 2023 Payment Denial
42 days
Mar 5, 2023 Civil Money Penalty
$58K
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Program
State Program Name
Eligibility
Benefits
Community First Choice Option
NY Medicaid CFCO
  • 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.).
Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP)
  • 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).
Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE)
  • 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.
Senior Citizen Homeowners’ Exemption (SCHE)
  • 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).
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens (NYFSC) Home Sharing Program
NYFSC Home Sharing
  • 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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NY Medicaid CFCO

Community First Choice Option

Requirements:
  • 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.
Benefits without Contact:
  • Services: Personal care (5-7 hours/day), respite care (240 hours/year), home modifications ($1,500 avg.), assistive technology ($500 avg.).
NY EISEP

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

Requirements:
  • 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.
Benefits without Contact:
  • Services: In-home care (3-5 hours/week), respite (up to 10 days/year), case management, transportation (~5 trips/month).
NY SCRIE

Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE)

Requirements:
  • 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.
Benefits without Contact:
  • Services: Rent freeze (e.g., covers increases of $50-$200+/month); tax credit for landlord.
NY SCHE

Senior Citizen Homeowners’ Exemption (SCHE)

Requirements:
  • 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.
Benefits without Contact:
  • Services: Property tax reduction (5-50%, e.g., $500-$5,000/year based on income and property value).
NYFSC Home Sharing

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

Requirements:
  • 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.
Benefits without Contact:
  • 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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