The Maplewood Nursing Home, Inc., at 100 Daniel Drive in Webster, NY, is a 74-bed skilled nursing facility that's been run by the Chambery family since 1947, and it's part of the larger nonprofit group called Friendly Senior Living, which operates several other senior care communities in the area. You'll find private suites with their own bathrooms here, so people have more privacy and don't need to worry about sharing rooms unless there's a medical reason. The place has cable TV, WiFi, washers and dryers, game and activities rooms, fitness space, a salon called The Maplewood's A Cut Above Salon, and guest parking. There's restaurant-style dining with made-to-order dishes, homemade desserts, and even a bar, which kind of makes things feel more homelike. Some rooms have kitchens or kitchenettes, and maintenance plus housekeeping are included.
They focus on care like you'd want for yourself or a family member, with things like bathing and toileting help, walking wheelchair support, personal care assistants, transportation, and nursing services always available. The building is handicap accessible and has a sprinkler system and other safety features. Nursing staff manage medication, wound care, and provide a range of health support, including podiatry, occupational therapy, and specialized care for people recovering from surgeries or who have acute needs. There are therapy services like physical and occupational therapy, advanced equipment for rehabilitation, an Exercise & Wellness program with group classes, individual therapy, modified yoga, Chair Chi, and a Walk Program for mobility and strength. They also provide restorative therapy and help folks with everything needed to transition from hospital to home, including discharge planning and home care.
You get all the basics to live comfortably-personal care, meals, laundry, property amenities, and daily housekeeping. Recreation rooms, living room lounges, social activities, arts and crafts, educational programs, and health and wellness options fill the days. They accept long-term care insurance. Care plans are set up just for each person, and medical staff keep track of health goals and needs. People can receive care for the long term, rehabilitation, or palliative support.
The Maplewood's been rated five stars by Medicare.gov and received top marks from Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report for its nursing home care, staffing, health inspections, and quality. There's a detailed transition plan happening where the current owner, Gregory Chambery, is still involved for at least a couple more years to help with changes, and the place stays up to date with all the rules set by the Department of Health and federal regulations. Over the years, Maplewood has shifted from being a traditional nursing home to helping people who need high-level rehab after hospital stays, so it serves people with pretty acute medical needs too. The goal is always to treat everyone with respect, dignity, and comfort, making the facility feel a bit more like home while meeting strong medical standards. You can find more details on their website, www.maplewoodnursinghome.com.