Glens Falls Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing sits in the heart of Glens Falls, New York, and runs as a for-profit facility under the Centers Health Care network, which includes other places like The Terrace at The Glen at Hiland Meadows and Adirondack Manor, so it's definitely part of a bigger senior care community where people get different levels of support, and management has stayed with Amir Abramchik since December 2019, while Kenneth Rozenberg holds most of the ownership with a 97% stake, so there are clear leaders involved. The building houses 120 certified beds, hosts about 111 residents daily, and keeps a blend of short-term rehab and long-term nursing care going at all times, which includes twenty-four hour nursing staff and a nurse staffing level of 3.34 nurse hours per resident per day, though that number sits a bit below the state average of 3.7, which is something families like to know, and on recent New York State inspection reports, Glens Falls Center's shown 18 total deficiencies, including one related to infection control, and ongoing issues with infection prevention, abuse prevention, and nutrition and dietary standards have been documented, which speaks to the kind of challenges that can come up in large, busy places.
The place does offer specialized care, including a memory care unit that's designed to help folks with dementia or Alzheimer's avoid confusion and wandering, and there's also a stroke care program, TBI/Neurobehavioral unit, and services for wound care and ventilator support, as well as other care types like Cardiac Care, Dialysis, HIV/AIDS Care, Hospice, Orthopedic, Pulmonary, Pain Management, COVID-19 care, and even Ultra-Care. Glens Falls Center uses modern charting and EMR technology to keep everyone informed, and staff, known for being helpful and joyful-which lots of families mention-back these programs with friendly faces and a sense of community that shows up in day-to-day life, while also earning awards for Best Meals and Dining, Best Activities, and Most Friendly, showing that good food and engagement matter here.
The Center sticks to giving nutritious meals made with good ingredients to match all sorts of health needs, and runs organized social and physical activities to get people interacting, both for mental stimulation and for pure enjoyment, so there's always something going on beyond medical care, and there are comfortable rooms and lounges for residents wanting community or quiet time. Safety, especially around sickness, stays a focus-there are strict COVID-19 visitor testing policies using both rapid antigen and PCR tests, and all visitation rules follow CMS and New York State guidelines to help prevent outbreaks, with staff keeping up on infection protocols even as the facility works through past deficiencies.
Glens Falls Center has rehab-specific offerings like the GO Rehab Program and RehabStrong™, designed to move people toward making gains with personalized plans using new rehabilitation technology, and it's got both outpatient and inpatient options to let people recover at their own speed, so if someone's coming for a short recovery after surgery or illness, or moving in for a longer stay, the supports are still there all around. Some will use Adult Day Care, some will need skilled nursing, and others will plug into programs like home health care or urgent care without even moving in. With about one hands-on caregiver per resident, lots of strict safety guidelines, and a focus on family-like support, Glens Falls Center stands out most for all its unique services and the way people describe the warmth and friendliness of the staff, even as it's clear the place still faces some challenges around things like nutrition and infection control that families might want to ask about in person.