Highland Park Rehabilitation And Nursing Center sits as an eighty-bed skilled nursing facility with a homelike atmosphere, where David S. Dinello, M.D. leads as the director and Apsokardu Blake serves as the main contact. The place offers both long-term care and short-term rehabilitation for those with more serious health needs, providing medical care, nursing care, and extra clinical services every day. Residents get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, and transfers, and they can count on skilled nursing supervision for 12 to 16 hours a day and a 24-hour call system for extra safety.
The facility's rooms give a sense of home, with private bathrooms, air conditioning, kitchenettes, telephones, cable TV, and high-speed internet so people can stay connected and comfortable. Highland Park also supports safety with an emergency alert system, and care staff pay attention to different needs, with pet therapy and social services for emotional and practical support. People coming for adult day services or rehabilitation after a hospital stay can join community-sponsored activities, including games, arts and crafts, music, movie nights, and outdoor walks, and the walking paths and gardens offer chances to relax outside.
Rehabilitation services aim to help residents recover and regain independence, and those needing special diets get meals prepared by professional chefs, who accommodate allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly needs with restaurant-style dining, all-day options, and meals served in a sit-down dining room. Fitness programs and a wellness/sauna room encourage staying active, while an on-site movie theater, library, game room, arts room, and many activity spaces give more to do every day. Residents get help with laundry and cleaning, move-in support, and concierge services.
Highland Park Rehabilitation And Nursing Center accepts both Medicare and Medicaid health insurance, and it's approved by the New York State Department of Health with a waiver certificate type. Clinical staff use glucose and COVID-19 antigen testing for residents' changing health needs. Community transportation and parking make visits and outings easier for residents and their families. Staff are experienced, and care is given as needed, with personalized attention to comfort, independence, and wellness at every stage.