Brooklyn Center For Rehab And Residential Health Care sits on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn, NY, and it's a for-profit, privately-owned facility in a partnership structure, part of a larger care network in the New York area, running under a Continuing Care Retirement Community model. This place usually keeps occupancy close to full, with about 96.79% of the spaces used, and offers everything from assisted living to nursing home care, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even post-acute rehab services for a range of recovery needs. Inspection grades often reach A- or A+, though it carries a C for overall quality in broader reviews, and while inspectors found deficiencies, none were severe or presented an immediate risk to patient safety. Registered staff manage everyday care, and there's always skilled nursing present-including 12 to 16 hours of nursing daily, and a 24-hour call system that helps keep everyone safe. The center keeps Electronic Medical Records for communications between care teams.
Residents find private and semi-private rooms, ultra comfort mattresses, roll-in showers, free Wi-Fi, smart TVs, and air conditioning, plus cable, phones, and private bathrooms built in as regular features. Meals are cooked by chefs and planned for nutrition, with restaurant-style dining and a range of choices, including diets for diabetes or allergies. There are gardens, a library, a small movie theater, a fitness and wellness center, arts and crafts rooms, and an outdoor rooftop space that overlooks the Manhattan skyline, which helps people enjoy some fresh air and views. The transportation and parking options help people come and go, while onsite laundry, housekeeping, and concierge services handle the basics of daily living. For everyday needs, the team helps folks with bathing, getting dressed, transfers, and managing medication, offering both non-medical aides for companionship and skilled nurses for health concerns.
Brooklyn Center features a resident council for community input, though families don't have a council of their own. Memory care is structured to help prevent wandering and confusion. Special therapies include speech, occupational, cardiac, diabetes management, and rehab services like the proprietary RehabStrong™ program. Residents who need dialysis, advanced wound care, IV antibiotics, or pain management can get those services onsite, limited by case. The facility caters to both short-term and long-term stays, supports those who've had surgery or need cardiac or other rehab, and deals with both simple and complex conditions with specially trained staff and modern EMR and charting. Scheduled activities include arts, music, movies, games, group events, and community-based outings. Housekeeping, linen, dry cleaning, and move-in coordination smooth out the details. The center focuses on helping each person follow an individualized rehab plan, using a variety of therapies and skilled staff to get residents back to their routines as much as possible, whether it's for a temporary recovery or ongoing care. There's a strong effort to keep the environment welcoming, focusing on comfort, safety, connection with community, and plenty of chances for social engagement. The Brooklyn Center doesn't list its prices publicly and makes note that fees may apply if a family chooses to move in. The facility accepts both independent folks and those needing heavier support, with access to both in-house advisors and customer reviews online, plus other senior living options nearby if people are looking around. Business hours run from early morning till evening on weekdays, with shorter hours on weekends, and the staff aims to keep things smooth and safe for everyone living and visiting there.