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10 Best Nursing Homes in Rochester, NY

Last Updated: 12/18/24

As our loved ones age, we want to ensure they receive the best care possible. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the top nursing home facilities in Rochester, NY, focusing on assisted living and memory care communities within a 10-mile radius of the downtown market area. At A Place for Mom, we understand that finding the right care can be overwhelming, so we’re here to help simplify the process.

When searching for care, the term “nursing home” is often used interchangeably with other senior living options, such as assisted living and memory care. While we don’t offer standalone skilled nursing listings, some of our partner assisted living and memory care communities have skilled nursing wings or medical/nursing care services on-site to meet specific needs. With that in mind, we’ve partnered with 21 assisted living and memory care communities in the Rochester area to provide you with the best options for your loved one’s needs.

Rochester is a unique city with a rich history and vibrant culture, and senior living facilities in the area reflect that diversity. We are excited to showcase the senior care facilities in the area, with a focus on assisted living and memory care communities. Our guide will provide you with detailed information on each community, including services, amenities, and pricing. We understand that every family’s needs are unique, and we strive to provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision. Whether you’re searching for care for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to help guide you through the process.

Nursing Homes Facilities near Rochester, NY

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Recent reviews of Nursing Homes in Rochester, NY
The Village at Towngate in Rochester, NY
5.0

I would recommend to others. I picked this community because of the good feeling I got when I visited , and it was near my home.

Crimson Ridge Meadows in Rochester, NY
4.0

The staff was friendly and helpful, they did have a lot of activities to offer residents, and always tried to answer our questions. My mom didn't take advantage of a lot of the activities but people were very friendly.

Heathwood Assisted Living at Penfield
4.0

Overall we have been happy and so has my mom. Her experience has been very positive - she has a lot of friends there and the staff, for the most part have been great.

The Northfield

4560 Nine Mile Point Rd, Fairport, NY 14450

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2 reviews

Due to covid we have not been able to see much of the community but from what we have seen it looks to be pretty clean. Once again due to covid the activities are on and off. Given the current circumstances...

Provides: Assisted Living

Part of The Family Service Communities organization, The Northfield is a 69-apartment Enriched Living Facility licensed by the New York State Department of Health. Conveniently located just outside the village of Fairport, The Northfield offers many amenities including three cooked meals served...

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St Ann's Home Connection

1500 Portland Ave, Rochester, NY 14621

6 reviews

My Mother was in rehab twice with St. Ann's after major surgery. To finally have some peace and quiet and a private room and private bathroom, was a welcome relief after being in the hospital. The...

Provides: Nursing Homes, Assisted Living

Shire Senior Living

2515 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14609

4 reviews
Provides: Assisted Living

The Shire at Culverton is an assisted living community located in the rolling hills and woods that surround Rochester, NY. Our close proximity to shopping and entertainment means that visiting relatives will be able to relax while they spend time with their loved ones. The change in seasons and...

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Nazareth Academy Convent

16 Lake View Park, Rochester, NY 14613

Provides: Nursing Homes

Family Srvs/Rochester Ehp2 Jonathan Child Project

399 Colvin Avenue, Rochester, NY 14611

Provides: Assisted Living

Brae Loch Manor Health Care

1290 Lake Ave, Rochester, NY 14613

Provides: Nursing Homes

Wesley Gardens Inc

3 Upton Park, Rochester, NY 14607

Provides: Nursing Homes

Family Srvs/Rochester Ehp1 Danforth Towers East

140 W Avenue, Rochester, NY 14611

Provides: Assisted Living

Wesley-On-East

630 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14607

Provides: Nursing Homes

Nor Loch Manor Health Care

1140 Norton St, Rochester, NY 14621

Provides: Nursing Homes

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Plymouth Gardens

1400 Plymouth Ave S, Rochester, NY 14611-3935

Provides: Assisted Living

Brickstone by St Johns

1325 Elmwood Avenue Suite 1000, Rochester, NY 14620

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Brickstone by St Johns

1325 Elmwood Avenue Suite 1000, Rochester, NY 14620

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Brightonian Nursing Home

1919 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14620

Provides: Nursing Homes

Hilton Manor

919 Winton Rd S, Rochester, NY 14618

Provides: Nursing Homes

Wolk Manor

4000 Summit Circle Dr, Rochester, NY 14618

Provides: Assisted Living

The Lodge At Wolk Manor

7000 Summit Circle Drive, Rochester, NY 14618

Provides: Memory Care

Park Ridge Nursing Home

1555 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

Provides: Nursing Homes

Hamilton Manor Nursing Home

1172 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

Provides: Nursing Homes

Linden Knoll

81 Linden Ave, Rochester, NY 14610

Provides: Nursing Homes, Assisted Living

Riverview Manor

60 River St, Rochester, NY 14612

Provides: Nursing Homes

The Friendly Home

3156 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14618

Provides: Nursing Homes

Latta Road Nursing Home West

2100 Latta Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

Provides: Nursing Homes

The Highlands at Pittsford

300 Hahnemann Trl, Pittsford, NY 14534

Provides: Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, Independent Living

Elderwood Assistd Living at Penfield

100 Elderwood Court, Penfield, NY 14526

Provides: Assisted Living
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Costs of nursing homes in the Rochester area

When it comes to the costs of nursing homes and senior care in the Rochester area, there are a few important factors to consider. According to data from Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey, the average monthly cost of a private room in a skilled nursing facility in Rochester is $13,882, while a semi-private room costs $12,471. In contrast, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data, the average monthly cost of assisted living or memory care in our network is much lower, at $4,888, which includes associated fees and service fee add-ons. It’s important to note that the cost of care can vary depending on factors such as location, floor plan, amenities, and additional services.

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How people pay for a nursing home in Rochester

There are various ways to pay for assisted living and memory care in Rochester. Private pay is the most common method, where the individual or their family members pay out of pocket. However, there are other options like VA benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare. Below, you can find private pay, VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid resources for seniors organized in convenient tabs to help you find the information you need.

Private pay methods in Rochester

Private pay methods in Rochester refer to income sources that are used to pay for nursing home or senior care services without the assistance of government programs. These income sources include savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns.

In addition to these income sources, seniors may consider using other financial tools to help fund their long-term care needs. These may include:

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Understand New York laws and regulations for nursing homes

Nursing homes in New York State are required to be licensed in order to legally operate. The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) licenses and regulates nursing homes in the state. They are referred to as skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and must comply with state and federal regulations to maintain their license.

In addition to state regulations, the federal government also regulates nursing homes. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is responsible for certifying nursing homes that participate in Medicare and Medicaid programs. Nursing homes that do not meet federal standards may be subject to fines, legal action, or even closure.

Assisted Living/Memory Care facilities are also regulated in New York State. Long-term care facilities for seniors must have an Assisted Living Resident License issued by the New York State Department of Health. In New York, memory care facilities also must have a Special Needs Assisted Living Residence designation, which has specific guidelines for memory care.

Inspections

In New York State, nursing homes are licensed and inspected by the Department of Health’s Division of Quality and Surveillance for Nursing Homes and ICFs/MR. Regular inspections, also known as surveys, are performed to ensure that nursing homes are complying with state and federal regulations. These surveys cover areas such as quality of care, staffing, infection control, resident rights, and more. They are conducted by trained survey teams, which may include registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, dietitians, social workers, and others.

Inspection reports and licenses for nursing homes in New York State can be found on the Health Facility and Provider Data website. This website provides a searchable database of all licensed healthcare facilities in the state, including nursing homes. To access inspection reports, select “Search for a Facility or Provider” on the website’s homepage, then choose “Nursing Home Profile.” From there, you can search for a specific nursing home by name or location and view its license and inspection reports. Inspection reports can be requested here. Medicare.gov also has inspection reports for consumers.

Nursing home standards

Nursing homes in Rochester are required to provide 3.5 hours of care per resident daily on average. In those hours, at least 2.2 hours of care must be provided by a certified nurse aide and at least 1.1 hours must be provided by a registered nurse or practical nurse.

To ensure proper care, nursing homes must assess each resident within the first 14 days of their stay and then update the plan every three months.

New York state law requires nursing homes to meeting residents’ needs, including:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living (or ADLs)
  • Hearing and vision
  • Pressure sores
  • Incontinence
  • Hydration and feeding tubes
  • Special needs

New York Department of Health contact information

New York State Department of Health
Corning Tower
Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12237
Toll-Free Phone: 800-663-6114
Main Phone: 518-402-0836
Complaints/Inquiries Phone: 518-402-0836
Hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Rochester nursing homes

As of February 2023, the COVID-19 regulations for nursing homes in Rochester, New York, are governed by state and federal laws and guidelines, including those set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Vaccinations. One important regulation for nursing homes is the requirement to facilitate COVID-19 vaccinations for all residents. New residents and those readmitted to a facility must have an opportunity to receive the first or any required next dose of the COVID-19 vaccine within 14 days of admission.

Masking. Nursing home staff are also required to wear masks, practice good hand hygiene, and follow strict cleaning and disinfection protocols to minimize the spread of the virus within the facility.

Social distancing. Nursing home staff are required to maintain appropriate social distancing with residents and other staff members.

Quarantining. Staff members who test positive for COVID-19 should be quarantined and not allowed to return to work until they have met the established criteria for recovery.

CDC guidelines. The CDC has also issued guidelines for nursing homes to safely expand visitation options during the COVID-19 pandemic public health emergency (PHE). These guidelines include screening visitors for COVID-19 symptoms, requiring masks and other protective equipment, and maintaining social distancing measures during visits.

What to expect from nursing homes in Rochester

Skilled nursing, assisted living, and memory care in Rochester can include accommodations for many different types of care needs, from diabetic care to incontinence care to medication management.

Dining Options

Assisted living and memory care facilities in the Rochester area offer a variety of cuisines for residents to select from. While some have professional chefs and offer room service, others offer guest meals and restaurant-style dining. Menus may include no-sugar meals, no- or low-sodium meals, vegan dishes, and international cuisine. Staff at specific facilities can provide details on special dining programs.

In-Room Amenities

In-room amenities can include Wi-Fi or high-speed Internet, cable or satellite TV, handicap-accessible facilities, and wheelchair-accessible showers. Allowances for pets, as well as information on parking options, can be requested from specific facilities.

Special Extras

Some Rochester assisted living and memory care common areas include gardens, atriums, outside patios, and other outdoors common areas. Interior amenities may include libraries, beauty salons, computer centers, and lounge rooms.

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Unfamiliar with Rochester? Highlights for seniors

29612

Number of seniors 65 and older in Rochester
14%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Rochester population

34679

Median annual average salary for Rochester seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Rochester

There are several hospitals in the area, including the Rochester Regional Health System and the Strong Memorial Hospital at the University of Rochester Medical Center. These hospitals provide comprehensive care to seniors, including specialized services such as geriatric care and rehabilitation.

Rochester General Hospital-Rochester Regional Health

Rated high-performing in 4 adult specialties and 12 procedures and conditions; it is a general medical and surgical facility

Unity Geriatric Associates, Monroe County

Part of the Rochester Regional Health system, UGA offers individualized holistic care, preventive services, geriatric assessments, and chronic disease management for mature adults, promoting healthy aging

Strong Memorial Hospital of the University of Rochester

Highly-rated teaching hospital, with 12 high-performing procedures and conditions in adults

Highland Hospital – University of Rochester Medical Center

UR Medicine Geriatrics Group is a team of 30+ highly trained geriatric specialists dedicated to caring for older adults, affiliated with recognized geriatric care experts Highland Hospital and the University of Rochester Medical Center

Geriatrics & Medicine Associates, Monroe County

A multidisciplinary outpatient practice affiliated with Highland Hospital and the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), Geriatrics and Medicine Associates is dedicated to managing the often complex care of older adults

Transportation for seniors in Rochester

Based on available data, people in Rochester use a variety of transportation methods for their daily commutes. While driving alone is the most common mode of transportation, public transit is used by over 7% of workers in Rochester. According to Reconnect Rochester, more than 25% of households in the city of Rochester do not have access to a car. However, it is important to note that public transportation in Rochester is not as extensive as in some larger cities, and living areas are more spread out.

For visitors of loved ones in nursing homes, assisted living, or memory care, it is important to know that the city is somewhat walkable, but most people use their own vehicles or public transit. In Rochester, transportation options include an extensive rail system, as well as 29 bus lines and paratransit services such as RTS, Amtrak, Greyhound, and Trailways. Additionally, specialized services like Medical Motor Service and RMT are available to residents who are 65 and older, disabled, or unable to use traditional transit services.

Senior activities in Rochester

In addition to a plethora of on-site, planned activities offered in senior care facilities, Rochester offers a wide variety of activities for seniors and their loved ones to enjoy, including:

  1. Rochester Museum & Science Center: This interactive museum offers hands-on exhibits that engage visitors of all ages. Many of the exhibits are designed to be accessible to people with mobility or sensory impairments.
  2. George Eastman Museum: This historic house and photography museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of photography. The museum is fully accessible and offers tours for visitors with visual impairments.
  3. Seneca Park Zoo: The zoo is a great outdoor activity for seniors, with paved walkways and accessibility accommodations available. The zoo offers a variety of animal exhibits, including a recently opened African Savanna exhibit.
  4. City of Rochester | Public Market: The market is a bustling hub of activity on Saturdays and is accessible to people of all abilities. Visitors can browse the various vendors selling fresh produce, flowers, and handmade goods.
  5. Del Lago Resort & Casino: The casino offers a variety of gaming options, dining, and entertainment. The venue is fully accessible, with accommodations for visitors with mobility impairments.
  6. Strong National Museum of Play: The museum features interactive exhibits that explore the history of play and toys. Visitors can explore the museum’s various exhibits, including an indoor butterfly garden.
  7. Highland Park: The park offers beautiful gardens, walking paths, and picnic areas. The park is fully accessible, with paved walkways and accessible parking available.
  8. Seneca Lake Wine Trail: The wine trail is a scenic drive that takes visitors through the beautiful Finger Lakes region. Many of the wineries along the trail offer accessibility accommodations.

Rochester also offers a wide variety of destinations that might make for a fun visit with grandchildren or friends:

  1. Rochester Lilac Festival: This month-long festival in May is a free event showcasing flowers, 80+ bands on the Main Stage, food, a Lilac 5K/10K, a Wine Expo and Craft Beer Expo, Art in the Park art show. It offers a variety of kids activities and Seniors Day as well.
  2. Rochester International Jazz Festival: Held in June, this 9-day fest features more than 1,500 artists performing in more than 300 concerts at both public outdoor stages and ticketed indoor venues located within walking distance in and around Rochester’s east end cultural district.
  3. ROC Holiday Village: Taking place every Wednesday in December, this event has family-friendly highlights such as a shopping village, free visits with Santa, free ice skating, Santa’s Workshop, outdoor seating and fire pits, an indoor bar and restaurant, winter igloos, live music, and food trucks.

For seniors in care settings, communities often organize outings to local attractions such as museums, parks, and festivals. These outings provide opportunities for socialization, stimulation, and engagement for residents. When planning outings of your own for seniors in care settings, it is important to consider the individual needs and abilities of each resident to ensure that everyone can participate and enjoy the experience.

Frequently asked questions

Westwood Commons, a DePaul Senior Living Comm, Baywinde Senior Living and The Village at Mill Landing are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Rochester, NY. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Nursing Homes in Rochester is 4,834 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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