The Hurlbut, located in Rochester, NY, is a nursing home facility that provides skilled care services to its residents. Certified by Medicare and Medicaid, the facility has been a Medicare participant since February 14, 1972. With a capacity for 157 residents, The Hurlbut offers an array of services including long-term care, rehabilitation, and specialized support for individuals with complex medical needs. The facility is equipped to handle a variety of care requirements, such as cardiac care, stroke care, wound care, and IV therapies. Moreover, residents have access to occupational, physical, and speech therapies aimed at enhancing recovery and improving overall quality of life.
The Hurlbut also provides comprehensive medical support, including vision and hearing care, podiatry, dental care, and memory care services. For end-of-life needs, hospice care is available. To support daily living and ensure comfort, amenities such as a barber/beauty salon, laundry and dry cleaning services, and clubs and community activities for socials are provided. The facility supports resident and family involvement through counseling services and community events.
However, the facility has received mixed reviews regarding its care quality and staffing. Positive remarks often highlight the dedication and kindness of many nursing and therapy staff members, particularly noting the effectiveness of the therapy department in encouraging rehabilitation. Cleanliness of the facility has also been praised by some families. On the other hand, there are concerns about staff shortages affecting resident care, with reports of unmet needs due to insufficient staffing levels. Issues such as poor communication, unresolved health concerns, and unmet medical or dietary requirements have been noted. Criticisms also extend to the physical conditions of the facility and perceptions that administrative focus may prioritize financial objectives over patient care. These reviews suggest a contrast between individual caregiver dedication and systemic challenges in management practices.
Costs at this community start at $1,533 and range up to $9,044. The average price in the community is $9,044, which is more than the average price in the area of $6,166. 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.