Ditmas Park

Ditmas Park is a Memory Care Home in New York Ditmas Park is a Memory Care Home in New York

Ditmas Park

2107 Ditmas Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226 View Map
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Ditmas Park’s impact on seniors’ lives is truly exceptional. Seniors can experience quality rehabilitation and nursing care in an environment that values their mind, body, and spirit. The team at Ditmas Park work with residents to create a personalized therapy plan that meets their unique needs. Whether one needs short-term rehab or long-term care, they’ll be in good hands. Ditmas Park has highly trained physicians and offers a variety of specialty services, including neurology, stroke recovery, physiatry, wound rehabilitation, cardiology, dermatology, and more. 

But it’s not all about medical care – Ditmas Park also offers music therapy, arts and crafts, karaoke, religious services, yoga, and more to promote recreation and relaxation. Ditmas Park also provides fully air-conditioned rooms with oversized beds, housekeeping, and laundry services. Plus, the entire facility is smoke-free. The staff at Ditmas Park is also multilingual, so residents feel at home no matter what language they speak.

Home Information DITMAS PARK CARE CENTER
Occupancy
Beds
240
Occupancy
100.7%
Finance
Home Revenue
$50,225,848.00
Payroll Costs
$7,288,686.00
House Specifics:
CCN
335648
Owner Name
BMO FAMILY HOLDINGS LLC
Medicaid, Medicare & Private
Medicare Nights
37203
Medicaid Nights
21976
Free Market Nights
8005

Inspection Report Summary for Ditmas Park

During the reporting period, comprising 16 standard health citations and 18 Life Safety Code citations. These citations were identified across 12 on‑site inspections that resulted in citations, while 2 inspections concluded with no citations. The overall citation count reflects the facility’s compliance performance relative to the state average of 31 total citations, 19 standard health, and 12 Life Safety Code citations.

The inspection conducted on May 3, 2022 produced the largest number of cited items among all inspections. Deficiencies identified during this survey spanned both standard health and Life Safety Code categories. Standard health deficiencies included baseline care plan issues, care plan timing and revision, infection prevention & control, and labeling of drugs and biologicals. Life Safety Code deficiencies encompassed building construction type and height, building rehabilitation, corridor doors, discharge from exits, doors with self‑closing devices, emergency lighting, exit signage, fire alarm system out of service, fire alarm system testing and maintenance, hazardous areas enclosure, portable fire extinguishers, portable space heaters, procedures for tracking staff and patients, sprinkler system installation, sprinkler system maintenance and testing, and vertical openings enclosure. This inspection highlighted significant gaps in both quality‑of‑care processes and fire‑safety infrastructure.

Complaint data for the period from August 1, 2021 to July 31, 2025 show that Ditmas Park Care Center received 70 complaints, equating to 36.2 complaints per 100 occupied beds. Six complaint‑related on‑site inspections were conducted, and one complaint‑related citation was issued, resulting in 0.5 citations per 100 occupied beds. Sixteen percent of complaints represented facility‑reported incidents, compared with a statewide average of 54.0%. Complaint‑related citations were categorized as “Other Services,” with a single citation recorded in that category. The remaining complaint‑related citation categories—Administration, Dietary Services, Physical Environment, Quality of Care, and Resident Rights—reported zero citations.

Enforcement actions recorded for Ditmas Park Care Center include a single stipulation and order. On May 3, 2022, the Department of Health issued Stipulation & Order # NH‑22‑124, with a stipulation date of August 26, 2022. The order imposed a fine of $6,000 and addressed Quality of Care deficiencies. No additional enforcement actions were documented within the reporting period.

Bed Count
Bed Count (Facility Capacity) Info This is the number of people who can stay here (Facility Capacity).
240

Facility Overview

  • Facility ID Info Unique ID assigned by the California Department of Social Services for this licensed facility. 150718
  • Facility Type Info Indicates the state license category — e.g., RCFE (Residential Care Facility for the Elderly). Nursing Home
  • Licensee / Operator Info Entity or organization legally responsible for managing this facility. Ditmas Park Rehabilitation and Care Center, LLC (For Profit)
  • County Info The county where the facility is located. Kings
  • Operating Certificate Info Operating certificate number issued by the state regulatory authority (NY). 7001393N

Inspection & Compliance

  • Citations Info Number of deficiencies or violations found during inspections. 34 citations
  • Total Complaints Info Total number of complaints filed with the state regulatory authority (NY). 70 complaints
  • Complaint Inspections Info On-site inspections conducted in response to complaints (NY). 6 inspections
  • Inspections with Citations Info Inspections that resulted in citations or deficiencies (NY, TX). 12 inspections
  • Inspections without Citations Info Inspections completed with no violations found (NY). 2 inspections
  • Total Inspections Info Total count of all inspections conducted at this facility (NY). 14 inspections
  • Enforcement Actions Info Regulatory enforcement actions taken by the state (NY, TX). May 3, 2022 — Stipulation & Order #: NH-22-124
  • Official Report Info Opens the facility's official licensing and inspection record on the state regulatory portal. View Inspection Reports

Type of Care Available

Skilled Nursing
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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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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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