Roscoe Community Nursing Home is a skilled nursing facility located in Roscoe, New York. This facility is primarily focused on providing nursing home care services and is certified by both Medicare and Medicaid. Participating in Medicare since January 22, 1971, Roscoe Community Nursing Home offers various medical support services, including specialized care for stroke patients and physical therapy. The facility provides daily nursing care and support, essential services such as laundry and dry cleaning, and it also facilitates resident and family counseling. As a faith-based institution, Roscoe Community Nursing Home aligns with Catholic values in its approach to care and community. Currently home to 84 occupants, the center aims to aid residents in healing and maintaining their wellbeing.
Roscoe Community Nursing Home has received mixed reviews regarding the quality of care and staff performance. Positive feedback often highlights compassionate care, with some families noting that loved ones have benefited from extended life and appreciated the activities and nutritional support offered. Particular staff members have been praised for their kindness and dedication. However, there are significant concerns related to staffing, response times to residents' needs, and overall hygiene. Criticisms also extend to the therapeutic services provided, with some families expressing dissatisfaction over communication issues and feeling their feedback is not adequately addressed. Additionally, there are issues about the lack of dietary and supportive interventions, which some say have led to considerable weight gain and reduced mobility among residents. While there are supporters, the facility faces challenges in operational practices that suggest a need for improvements to enhance resident care.
Costs at this community start at $5,754 and range up to $14,357. The average price in the community is $10,056, which is more than the average price in the area of $9,428. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.