St Josephs Hospital/Snf

    555 E Market St, Elmira, NY, 14901
    • Skilled nursing

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    About St Josephs Hospital/Snf

    St Josephs Hospital/Snf in Elmira, New York, sits within a quiet area and provides a calm, supportive place for older adults who need more care or help with health problems, and what you notice right away is that they've focused on keeping things simple yet safe, so you see things like an Emergency Alert System, 24-hour supervision, and around-the-clock healthcare that includes medication help, bathing, dressing, moving people from bed to chair, and regular nurse and doctor visits. This skilled nursing facility is part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community, which means residents can move through different levels of care if their needs change, and you find only 10 certified beds here, so it doesn't feel crowded or busy, and meals are served with a choice of diets for folks with diabetes or allergies. The place is nonprofit, owned and run by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester as a Catholic community hospital, but everyone from all faiths is welcome, and the hospital sits right next door, offering medical help, therapy, addiction rehab, and several other healthcare services, including general hospital care, surgery, telehealth appointments, and plenty of ways to meet with doctors and visit specialists on site or online. Residents can use services like housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, a dining room, and furnished rooms with phones for safety, and you see them enjoying time in the garden, walking paths, and taking part in movie nights, arts programs, resident-run clubs, and lots of different activities in spaces like the arts room and community room. There's also a barber and salon right inside. Support groups are available, as are resident and family councils, so folks have a way to make their voices heard and stay connected. Medical services stretch out to things like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and everyone gets offered pneumonia vaccines and thorough care planning. The hospital handles short-term and long-term care, and inspection grades sit at an A, which means they follow strict quality rules, and the place stands among the top 100 in New York, with high marks for nurse quality and short-stay recovery. The community accepts residents on Medicare and Medicaid, which helps some with paying, and the whole idea really is to support each person's dignity, mind, body, and spirit with consistent care, no matter their faith or their health needs.

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