Wesley Gardens Corporation, located in Rochester, NY, is a senior living community that primarily provides skilled nursing care, along with additional assisted living services. This facility offers a variety of care options, including long-term nursing care, short-term rehabilitation for individuals recovering from hospital stays, and specialized care tailored to the specific needs of its residents. Certified by both Medicare and Medicaid since July 1, 1976, Wesley Gardens accommodates up to 177 residents and participates in a wide range of healthcare services. These include pain management, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, nursing care, podiatry, and memory care for residents with cognitive impairments. Additionally, the facility provides respite care, hospice services, and maintains a resident and family counseling program, aiming to support both residents and their loved ones.
The facility also offers various amenities designed to enhance the living experience, such as a barber/beauty salon and organized clubs and communities, which foster an engaging environment for residents. Wesley Gardens ensures daily living needs such as laundry and dry cleaning are addressed, aiming to maintain resident comfort. Despite these offerings, reviews from former employees and resident families highlight concerning issues, particularly regarding staffing shortages, instances of neglect, and hygiene problems within the facility. Concerns have also been raised about prioritization of cost-saving measures over quality care and systemic challenges, including high staff turnover which impacts continuity of care. These reviews suggest that while there are dedicated staff members present, the systemic issues may outweigh individual efforts, providing a complex picture for potential residents and their families.
Costs at this community start at $2,095 and range up to $9,044. The average price in the community is $5,570, which is less than the average price in the area of $6,149. 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.