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The New Jewish Home, Manhattan

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120 West 106th Street, New York, NY 10025

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About The New Jewish Home, Manhattan

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The New Jewish Home, Manhattan stands as one of New York City's most respected nonprofit senior care institutions, located at 120 West 106th Street in the heart of the Upper West Side. With a legacy spanning well over a century, this mission-driven organization delivers skilled nursing care grounded in the Jewish values of tzedakah (charitable care) and kavod ha-briot (dignity of all people), welcoming residents of every background, faith, and culture. The facility provides a full continuum of skilled nursing services, from short-term post-acute rehabilitation following orthopedic surgery or cardiac events to long-term residential care for individuals with complex medical or memory-related needs. Care teams coordinate with Mount Sinai Morningside (formerly St. Luke's) on Amsterdam Avenue at 114th Street and with Mount Sinai's main campus on Madison Avenue, ensuring residents have access to world-class specialty medicine. Situated between Central Park and Riverside Park, the surrounding neighborhood offers remarkable quality of life for residents and the families who visit them. The lush greenery of Central Park begins just a few blocks east, while the Hudson River promenade along Riverside Park is equally accessible. Broadway between 96th and 110th Street — sometimes called Manhattan Valley's main artery — offers grocery stores, coffee shops, and pharmacies. Columbia University's campus is a short distance north, and the vibrant cultural institutions of the Upper West Side, including Symphony Space on Broadway at 95th Street, provide enriching outings. As a nonprofit corporation, The New Jewish Home reinvests all resources directly into resident care, facility improvements, and community programs, ensuring that quality of care remains the organization's singular focus.

Care Types at The New Jewish Home, Manhattan

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What hospitals are near The New Jewish Home, Manhattan? +

Mount Sinai Morningside (formerly St. Luke's Hospital) is located at 1111 Amsterdam Avenue at 114th Street, just minutes away. The main Mount Sinai campus on Madison Avenue at 98th Street is also nearby. New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center at 168th Street is accessible for specialized care.

Is The New Jewish Home only for Jewish residents? +

No. Despite its heritage and mission rooted in Jewish values, The New Jewish Home welcomes residents of all religious backgrounds, ethnicities, and cultures. The organization's commitment to dignified, compassionate care extends to every individual regardless of their faith tradition.

What makes the Upper West Side a good location for a nursing facility? +

The Upper West Side is one of Manhattan's most walkable, culturally rich neighborhoods. Residents and families enjoy proximity to Central Park, Riverside Park, world-class hospitals, and excellent public transit. The area is quieter than Midtown while still fully connected to all of New York City, making family visits straightforward and the overall environment calming for residents.

Does The New Jewish Home offer short-term rehabilitation? +

Yes. The facility offers short-term post-acute rehabilitation services for individuals recovering from surgery, stroke, fracture, or illness. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are delivered by licensed therapists with the goal of restoring function and supporting a safe return home.

How is the facility funded and how does nonprofit status affect care quality? +

As a nonprofit corporation, The New Jewish Home does not distribute profits to shareholders. All revenue is reinvested into staffing, programming, facility improvements, and resident services. This structure allows the organization to prioritize care quality and mission over financial returns, a hallmark of its century-long service to New York's senior community.

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