The Hamptons Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing sits in Tuckahoe, NY, not far from Southampton, and provides both short-stay and long-term care services in a Skilled Nursing Facility with 280 certified beds. The facility designs individualized care programs and offers a range of services, including rehabilitative therapy, skilled nursing care, memory care, nursing home care, and home healthcare, which means people with different needs can usually find the right support here, and the staff works to develop care plans based on each resident's health and circumstances. Amenities are available onsite, and the building is wheelchair accessible, though there aren't details about what specific amenities people can expect. The staff includes nurse aides, licensed practical nurses, and registered nurses, who together offer care and supervision-nurse aides provide 2 hours and 8 minutes per resident each day, while registered nurses deliver about 33 minutes daily, which is part of a combined licensed nurse average of 1 hour and 13 minutes per resident per day. Physical therapists are part of the team as well, with each resident getting about 9 minutes of physical therapy daily.
Therapy services and long-term rehabilitation help residents work on improving or maintaining their abilities. For residents needing memory help or those at risk for falls or pressure ulcers, the center tracks outcomes, and while pressure ulcer rates for short-stay residents are low, they're higher for long-stay residents, which is something to consider, especially since about 10% of long-stay residents experience worsened mobility. The center gives almost all long-stay residents pneumonia and flu vaccines-98.7% and 99.6% respectively, which is better than state and national averages. Falls with major injury are uncommon among long-stay residents, but emergency room visit and hospitalization rates are higher than average. Residents can join a council to share their concerns or suggestions with the staff, which sometimes helps keep communication honest and open. The facility receives a 4-star overall rating from CMS, does very well with short-stay residents at 5-stars, and holds a 3-star rating for long-term care; its staffing levels rate at 2-stars, which suggests there may be fewer staff compared to other facilities. Health inspections at the center rate well at 4-stars, and the center follows medical record standards and federal rules about non-discrimination, providing care for people from various backgrounds.
Online, the center scores 2.9 out of 5 stars based on 20 reviews, which points to mixed experiences among families and residents. The facility isn't a hospital and isn't part of a retirement community but focuses on rehabilitation and nursing for those who need skilled nursing or help with daily tasks for either a short time or the long haul. The Hamptons Center keeps a website at www.thehamptonscenter.com for more general facility details.