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The New Jewish Home Manhattan in New York, NY

The New Jewish Home Manhattan is a larger-sized nursing home facility in New York, New York (New York county). The Nursing Home Site profile for The New Jewish Home Manhattan includes: Pricing, Visiting / Business Hours, Resident Health and Wellness, Ratings, Activities, Comparisons, Rehab Ratings, Directions, Surveys, and CMS Reviews.


The New Jewish Home Manhattan received an overall rating from CMS of 2 stars compared to the NY average of 3.33 and a National average of 3.32. Ratings from residents, family members, and visitors to our site are available below. We also recommend giving them a call to address any additional senior care, nursing care, and rehab questions you may have after reviewing their Nursing Home Site profile.

They have had 3 fine(s).
Totalling: $16922.75.


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They have 514 beds and a daily average of 456. residents (which would leave,on average, 58 beds available). The New Jewish Home Manhattan participates in Medicare and Medicaid and are classified as a Non profit - Corporation ownership. They offer residential councils. They are not located inside a hospital. They do not belong to a continuing care community.

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Due to COVID-19 and just new rules in general, many nursing homes have new procedures for visiting. We advise calling The New Jewish Home Manhattan ( at (212) 870-5000 ) to see what their protocols are for visiting and placement appointments if you are not already familiar with them.

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24 Hours
Tuesday
24 Hours
Wednesday
24 Hours
Thursday
24 Hours
Friday
24 Hours
Saturday
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Sunday
24 Hours
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Nursing Home:
The New Jewish Home Manhattan
Business Name:
Jewish Home Lifecare, Manhattan
CMS ID:
335491
Street Address:
120 WEST 106TH STREET
City:
New York
State:
New York
Zip Code:
10025
CMS Rating:
2 star overall rating
Sprinklers:
Yes
Participation:
Medicare and Medicaid
Ownership:
Non profit - Corporation
In a Hospital:
No
Councils:
Residential Councils
Special Focus:
Continuing Care:
No

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They are located at the following address: 120 West 106th Street in New York New York 10025.
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They can be reached by phone at (212) 870-5000.




Quality of care, CMS Ratings, Services, Staffing, and Top-rated Facilities can be viewed below.

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According to our latest records from CMS, the average daily amount billed by The New Jewish Home Manhattan to Medicare is $788.08 per day (compared to a New York average of $777) and Medicare reimbursed them an average of $467.75 per day. Some accept this as payment in full. Coinsurance and other forms of Medicare and insurance can often help cover most, if not all, of the rest. It is worth mentioning that Medicare pays for what they deem as 'medically necessary' skilled nursing care. You can learn more Here.

Please note that the pricing above is the average billed to Medicare. Each person and case is unique. (Supplemental Insurance / Medicare Advantage Plans, single or double rooms, etc). If you are interested in this facility you should contact The New Jewish Home Manhattan directly for exact pricing and what options are available for you or your loved one's personal care needs.

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The average age at The New Jewish Home Manhattan is approximately 80 years old.


The last time this data was collected they cared for at least 300 men and 545 women in a one year period that received Medicare benefits. This number fluctuates with each new resident.


Percentage of patients at The New Jewish Home Manhattan with the following conditions:

Atrial Fibrillation
26.509%
Alzheimer's
50.651%
Asthma
21.657%
Cancer
19.053%
CHF
48.994%
COPD
24.379%
Depression
44.26%
Diabetes
43.905%
Hyperlipidemia
64.734%
IHD
65.562%
Osteoporosis
20%
RA or OA
57.751%
Schizophrenia
12.544%
Stroke
16.923%

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Activities and Services Icon Additional Care Home Services & Info

Medicare and Medicaid participation for The New Jewish Home Manhattan (previously: The New Jewish Home, Manhattan) began on Apr 01, 1976.


Services Provided by The New Jewish Home Manhattan include:
Blood Admin, Clinical Labs, Dental Care, Dietary, Housekeeping, Mental Health, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physician, Physician Extender, Podiatry, Physical Therapy, Social Work, Speech Pathology, Therapeutic Activities, Therapeutic Social Services, X-rays

Ownership Changes: 0
Medicaid ID: 00316761
Financial Year End: 12-31
Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC): NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES
CMS Regional Office: New York
Area: Urban
Dually Certified Beds: 514

General Information Icon Staff Size

The New Jewish Home Manhattan provides (per day, per resident) an average of:

Registered Nurse
43.2 minutes
LPN / LVN
31.2 minutes
CNA
126 minutes

Weekend Staffing

Total RN Weekend Hours:
0.5700 hours
Total Weekend Nursing:
3.05569 hours

Total Licensed Nursing Hours (Registered Nurses + Licensed Practical Nurses + Licensed Vocational Nurses) averages 1.25 hours per day per resident (the national average is 1.4 hours).


Additionally, a Physical Therapist (PT) is available an average of 6 minutes per day per resident (the national average is 6 minutes).


Additional Staffing can be viewed below. Each number represents a Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Employee of the type listed above it at The New Jewish Home Manhattan. Read how FTE is defined.

Activities
1.07
Administration
45.87
CNAs
227.01
Dentists
0.4
Dietitians
5.26
Food Service
45.71
Housekeeping
51.42
LPN / LVN
62.06
Medical Director
1.07
Mental Health
1.07
Nurse Admin
14.45
Nursing Director
0.97
Occ. Therapist
9.82
OT Assistant
9.99
Other Staff
16.03
Pharmacist
3.34
Physical Therapist
10.07
Physician
5.21
Physician Ext.
4.9
Podiatrist
0.33
PT Assistant
10.9
RNs
46.67
Social Services
2.78
Social Worker
5.78
Speech Pathology
3.43
General Information Icon COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Residents who completed primary Covid-19 vaccine
92.2%
Staff who completed primary Covid-19 vaccine
100.0%
Residents up-to-date on Covid-19 Boosters
73.2%
Staff up-to-date on Covid-19 boosters
31.4%
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) does their best to provide a fair assessment of every Nursing Home, but please note these ratings are a snapshot in time.

Star ratings are often best used for basic comparisons and when deciding which facilities to visit. However, nothing beats actually visiting the nursing home yourself when possible.

Overall Rating: 2 stars 2 star overall rating

Health Inspection Rating: 1 stars 1 star health inspection rating

Staff Rating: 3 stars 3 star nurse staffing rating

Quality Measures Rating: 5 stars 5 star quality measures rating

Long Term Stay Rating: 5 stars 5 star rn staff rating

Short Term Stay Rating: 5 stars 5 star rn staff rating


Compare these ratings with one of the highest rated nursing homes in New York:
Villagecare Rehabilitation And Nursing Center


Ratings are out of 5 with 5 being the best and 1 being the worst.

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The New Jewish Home Manhattan in NEW YORK, New York has 514 beds compared to the New York average of 186.22 and a National average of 106.16.

As of the last update they had a daily average of 456. residents compared to the NY average of 146.42 and a National average of 86.4.

This results in a 88.72% daily average occupancy rate compared to the New York average of 78.63% and a national average of 81.38%.


The New Jewish Home Manhattan's star ratings compare as follows:

  1. Overall Rating:
    2 stars compared to the NY average of 3.33 and a National average of 3.32.
  2. Health Inspection Rating:
    1 stars compared to the NY average of 2.81 and a National average of 2.77.
  3. Staffing Rating:
    3 stars compared to the NY average of 2.53 and a National average of 3.14.
  4. Quality Measures Rating:
    5 stars compared to the NY average of 4.19 and a National average of 3.62.
  5. Long Term Stay Rating:
    5 stars compared to the NY average of 4.14 and a National average of 3.33.
  6. Short Term Stay Rating:
    5 stars compared to the NY average of 3.78 and a National average of 3.12.

Averaging the available ratings gives an aggregate star rating of 3 for The New Jewish Home Manhattan versus the NY average of 2.97 and a national average of 3.20.

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Contact Info Icon CMS Quality Reporting This section offers a snapshot of key quality measures for skilled nursing facilities, highlighting care effectiveness, readmission rates, and resident well-being to help you make informed decisions about nursing care.

Rate of functional assessment and goal setting in treatment plans.

Value: 100.0%


Unadjusted rate of potentially preventable readmissions.

Value: 8.01


Risk-standardized rate of preventable readmissions.

Value: 8.79


Observed rate of discharge to community.

Value: 42.63%


Risk-standardized rate of discharge to community.

Value: 52.48%


Medicare Spending Per Beneficiary (MSPB) score for SNF residents.

Value: 1.23


Rate of medication review and follow-up for residents.

Value: 100.0%


Rate of SNF residents experiencing falls with major injury.

Value: 0.5%


Observed change in self-care score.

Value: 10.3


Observed change in mobility score.

Value: 22.5


Rate of residents at or above expected self-care ability at discharge.

Value: 55.5%


Rate of residents at or above expected mobility level at discharge.

Value: 62.0%


Rate of new or worsened pressure ulcers/injuries.

Value: 3.0%


Observed rate of healthcare-associated infections leading to hospitalization.

Value: 5.77%


Rate of COVID-19 vaccination among SNF healthcare personnel.

Value: 100.0%


Rate of flu vaccination among healthcare personnel.

Value: 83.9%


Contact Info Icon Resident details and Quality of Care

Measure Description: Percentage of short-stay residents who were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission

Resident Type: Short Stay

Observed Value: 17.96 (This is the actual score observed for the measure.)

Expected Value: 21.83 (This score is what we would typically expect given the standard conditions and models.)


Measure Description: Percentage of short-stay residents who had an outpatient emergency department visit

Resident Type: Short Stay

Observed Value: 6.53 (This is the actual score observed for the measure.)

Expected Value: 9.92 (This score is what we would typically expect given the standard conditions and models.)


Measure Description: Number of hospitalizations per 1000 long-stay resident days

Resident Type: Long Stay

Observed Value: 0.78 (This is the actual score observed for the measure.)

Expected Value: 1.35 (This score is what we would typically expect given the standard conditions and models.)


Measure Description: Number of outpatient emergency department visits per 1000 long-stay resident days

Resident Type: Long Stay

Observed Value: 0.33 (This is the actual score observed for the measure.)

Expected Value: 2.33 (This score is what we would typically expect given the standard conditions and models.)


Question Mark Icon Ownership, Operational, and Management for The New Jewish Home Manhattan
OrganizationRole
Jewish Home LifecareOperational/managerial Control
Penny, DanaOperational/managerial Control
Bernstein, DanielDirector
Blumstein, WilliamDirector
Brody, RichardDirector
Engel, JohnDirector
Evans, BruceDirector
Feiner, LisaDirector
Freedman, MargotDirector
Freeman, DavidDirector
Glickman, SusanDirector
Haas, DavidDirector
Hansen, ScottDirector
Hess, PeterDirector
Hochberg, JohnathanDirector
Klingenstein, WilliamDirector
Kummel, WilliamDirector
Lippman, LisaDirector
Luskin, MichaelDirector
Margon, MarilynDirector
Oberlander, LynnDirector
Pagel Serebransky, ElizabethDirector
Primoff, WalterDirector
Reinheimer, EllenDirector
Segal, SofiaDirector
Farber, JeffreyOfficer
Orelowitz, DavidOfficer
Schneider, TamiOfficer
Weiss, MarkOfficer
Scarantino, SandraManaging Employee
Spinner, RuthManaging Employee
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