Aaron Manor Rehabilitation and Nursing Center sits at 100 Saint Camillus Way in Fairport, NY, right within a residential community but working mainly as a healthcare provider that's focused on both long-term and short-term care, so you'll find it offers skilled nursing, medical rehabilitation, memory care, respite, and hospice services, all in a place that feels welcoming and calm, with outdoor spaces and places to relax. The facility has both private and semi-private rooms and shared dining areas, with amenities like cable TV, air conditioning, telephones, Wi-Fi, and even kitchenettes in some rooms, so residents can bring a bit of home along, and that makes staying there a little easier for people. There are different areas and rooms for things like music, creative arts, woodworking, baking, or crafts, along with game rooms, a fitness and wellness room, library, and outdoor walking paths, so residents have a choice of what to do during the day-some enjoy gardening outdoors, while others might prefer movie nights, live entertainment, or just getting together for scheduled daily social events and games, and there's always morning exercise for those who want it.
When you look at the care, Aaron Manor has 24-hour skilled nursing and comprehensive healthcare for both those needing a little help with daily living and those who need support for bigger health issues, and they bring in specialized staff like ophthalmologists, podiatrists, dentists, on-site physicians, and even hospice personnel to support the community, and for those needing rehab, there's a full team for physical, occupational, and speech therapy, rehabilitation nursing, and respiratory therapy, so it covers what most people recovering from illness or surgery need-there are social work and nutrition services too, with dietitians and diet technicians who make sure everyone gets meals that fit their health needs, like diabetic diets or allergy options, served restaurant-style with all-day dining.
People with Alzheimer's or memory impairment have special secured units and care designed just for them, and there are therapy programs tailored for each resident's personal situation, so whether someone is here after a hospital stay or needs long-term support, they're looked after. Staff keeps in touch with families, helps with move-in, offers housekeeping, laundry, and even has a concierge if help's needed with small things, so life's easy enough for residents and their families. For transportation or parking, they have both on-site. Medicare and Medicaid are accepted, which is helpful for many. The property doesn't say a lot about its interiors or whether every area's wheelchair accessible, but most common areas, dining rooms, and activity rooms are shared, and there's supervision for ambulatory and non-ambulatory people, all with a 24-hour call system in place for safety.
The center is accredited by big healthcare groups, which means it's held to recognized standards. At last count, there are 140 certified beds, with some availability for new residents, and the community feels lively with resident-run clubs, church services, and outdoor programs. Aaron Manor aims to provide comfort, care, and support for elders or people recovering, all in the setting of a full-service rehabilitation and nursing facility.