York Nursing And Rehabilitation Center sits on Old York Road in the East Oaklane section of Philadelphia and has served the local community for many years, taking in patients from nearby hospitals like Albert Einstein Medical Center, Temple Hospital, and Jefferson Hospital, and the place stands as a large skilled nursing facility with 240 beds-though as of June 2025, 30 of those are available-for both short-term post-acute rehab and long-term skilled nursing care, and since the building is part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community, folks can change levels of care as their needs change without having to leave. The team includes CNAs, LPNs, RNs, physical therapists, and others to provide direct hands-on care, with specialties covering everything from physical therapy, occupational therapy, to speech therapy, and they've also got organized resident and family groups that meet to help improve life at the center. This facility is known for a comprehensive array of healthcare services, offering things like wound care, IV therapy, cardiac care, respiratory support, tracheostomy care, hospice, palliative and respite care, and a top-notch dialysis unit that draws attention from people who need regular kidney treatments. Memory care is a strong point here, with special attention for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and there's a special unit and activities for residents who speak Korean or Spanish, including Korean-speaking staff and Korean meals as well as a Spanish program; they make sure to cover folks' backgrounds through authentic meals and cultural events which matters for comfort.
All rooms are furnished, have private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, phone, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and there are plenty of community spaces for group activities. Residents can take advantage of amenities like an on-site beauty parlor and a library, fitness and arts rooms, spa and wellness areas, a movie theater, outdoor gardens and walking paths, and various activity rooms, with scheduled events, movie nights, music, and spiritual programs that fill the calendar; programs like these are tailored to help folks with different interests get involved and feel at home. The dining room serves chef-prepared meals with options for those with allergies, diabetes or special diets, and there's a focus on home-style cooking. Staff are available for daily help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, managing medicine, and other everyday needs, with a 24-hour nurse call system in place, and someone always on site from the clinical team.
They provide transportation, parking, and housekeeping to make things easier for residents, and since the place accepts both Medicare and Medicaid and is certified by CMS, people can rely on public programs to help with payment if they qualify, plus the facility participates in government quality programs. York Nursing And Rehabilitation Center is run by Bedrock Care, a private company that saw a recent change in ownership in the last year or so, and although it's a big operation, the aim is to offer support that feels both thorough and personal, with services for folks who need help temporarily after a hospital stay all the way to those needing ongoing care for chronic conditions or memory concerns. The facility is set up to help people feel as comfortable and engaged as possible, with enough staff and programs to create a warm, responsive environment for older adults with many different needs. For more detailed information, their website is www.bedrockcare.com/york.