Crouse Community Center is a non-profit skilled nursing facility with 120 beds and has served Madison County for years, focusing on supportive living and a community feeling where people treat each other like neighbors. The center requires each resident to meet a clinical need for skilled nursing care before admission, and there's a Director of Social Services on staff to help with social support and questions. The facility provides a range of services, including long-term care, post-acute care, subacute care, palliative care, and short-term rehab after surgery or hospitalization, and the team includes trained staff who help with everyday needs while making sure to respect each person's choices and privacy. The center offers inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, aimed at helping people regain strength or independence, and there's an integrated team who guide patients through recovery until they're ready for the next step-whether that's home or longer-term care.
Crouse Community Center also runs a program called Adult Day Care, with sites in Morrisville, Sherburne, Hamilton, and Cazenovia, where participants get medical adult day health care, two meals a day, health monitoring by a registered nurse, and door-to-door transportation in van service that's easy for people with wheelchairs or walkers to use. These adult day health services include help with showers, hair styling, and making doctor appointments, plus daily enrichment activities like games, movies, or small trips, and social time to help people stay connected if they still live at home. Medicaid, private insurance, and private payment are accepted for adult day health programs. The property has two courtyards with gardens, umbrellas, tables, and a gazebo for small gatherings or just getting fresh air. The Board of Directors is made up of people who live locally and keep the center focused on community care. The environment stays clean and the routines are designed to help people feel independent and secure while still having help nearby, which means that this is a good option for people who need skilled nursing or adult day health care in a place where people look out for one another without losing sight of their independence.