Roscoe Regional Rehab & Residential - HCF has 87 certified beds, with an average of 74 residents each day, and the team provides both long-term care and short-term rehabilitation for people who need nursing or therapy after surgery or illness, and there's always someone available, as the facility supports 24/7 registered nurse presence, but the nurse staffing level is currently 2.96 hours per resident each day, which is lower than the state average of 3.7 hours, so the nurse turnover rate is 45.2%, which is higher than the state average, and though the community meets federal minimum standards, the staff continue to meet phased-in regulations that require a total of 3.45 hours of daily care per patient, including at least 2.45 hours from aides and 0.55 from registered nurses. The building is part of a for-profit group called The McGuire Group, Absolut Care, and Taconic Health Care, offering care to people with different backgrounds and needs, and they work to include everyone while making sure there's no discrimination based on age, race, gender, or ability. The facility gives care for folks with Alzheimer's and dementia in secure units and has special programs and activities for memory care, plus folks can expect other services like palliative and hospice care through programs such as Journeys Palliative Care, support with dialysis, tracheostomy and ventilator care, as well as music therapy, wound care, and complex medical care through special units with things like noninvasive monitoring and state-of-the-art telemetry for tracking heart health. Meals are planned to be nutritious with choices for special diets, and medication management is part of daily help, while social and recreation programs offer a chance to stay engaged and active, and the available studio rooms give residents choices for where to stay.
Quality reports show Roscoe Regional has a federal 5-star rating and earned the Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award, as well as the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Bronze and Silver Awards, with Medicare referencing them for skilled nursing and rehab, but recent health inspections found seven deficiencies, including one for infection control and another for not always assisting residents with activities of daily living, though these didn't lead to actual harm, but could have caused more than minimal harm if not corrected, and a nutrition and dietary deficiency related to improper garbage and refuse disposal was also noted. The team here says their focus is on supporting independence, dignity, and connections between people, and they try to create a supported environment where care meets personal needs, including options like post-acute care, assisted living, adult day health, memory care, and short-term respite, but there's always room for improvement.
Roscoe Regional offers specialty care, such as bariatric care, blood transfusions, cardiac and chronic disease management, and has a smoke-free policy, while residents have access to orthopedic, pulmonary, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, along with daily help from nurses and aides for bathing, dressing, and other daily activities. The facility is rated 6 out of 10, which makes it the highest-rated community in its city, and the staff includes roles like administrator, director of nursing, and admissions coordinator to help with different needs, but overall, this is a place where the focus remains on skilled nursing, rehabilitation, personalized care, and maintaining a safe and respectful environment for many people with complex health needs.