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Jewish Home of Rochester

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2021 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14618

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Jewish Home of Rochester

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The Jewish Home of Rochester, located at 2021 Winton Road South in the vibrant Brighton community of Rochester, New York, has long stood as one of the region's most respected nonprofit skilled nursing facilities. Open to individuals of all backgrounds and faith traditions, the Jewish Home combines a values-driven, nonprofit mission with high-quality clinical care — a rare and meaningful combination for families navigating the challenges of long-term placement. Brighton is one of Monroe County's most desirable residential communities, known for its tree-lined streets, top-rated schools, and walkable neighborhoods. The Winton Road South corridor places the Jewish Home at the heart of south Rochester's amenity-rich landscape. Pittsford Plaza and Marketplace Mall are just minutes away, offering convenient shopping and dining for visiting families. The Park Avenue neighborhood, beloved for its cafes, boutiques, and farmers market, is a short drive north — a wonderful destination for residents' outings with family members. For healthcare continuity, the Jewish Home benefits from proximity to Strong Memorial Hospital and the University of Rochester Medical Center, one of the foremost academic medical centers in the Northeast. Highland Hospital, part of the UR Medicine network, is also nearby. This concentration of medical excellence in the surrounding area ensures that residents receive seamless transitions of care when acute needs arise. Corbett's Glen Nature Park and the many green spaces throughout Brighton offer peaceful settings for outdoor activities and family visits during warmer months. The broader Rochester senior community is well-served here, with public transit access and a dense network of healthcare providers. As a nonprofit corporation, the Jewish Home of Rochester reinvests in its programs and people rather than outside shareholders. Families can trust that every decision — from staffing to facility improvements — is made with resident well-being as the central priority. For skilled nursing care rooted in compassion and community, the Jewish Home of Rochester is a distinguished choice in southeast Rochester.

Care Types at Jewish Home of Rochester

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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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Is the Jewish Home of Rochester only for Jewish residents? +

No. While the Jewish Home of Rochester was founded within the Jewish community tradition of caring for the vulnerable, it warmly welcomes residents of all religious, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds. The community's mission centers on dignity and compassionate care for everyone.

What hospitals are closest to the Jewish Home of Rochester? +

Strong Memorial Hospital and the University of Rochester Medical Center are located just a few miles north on Elmwood Avenue — among the most comprehensive academic medical centers in New York State. Highland Hospital on South Avenue is also nearby and part of the UR Medicine network.

What is the Brighton neighborhood like for families visiting? +

Brighton is a highly regarded Rochester suburb with a welcoming, neighborhood feel. Families will find convenient shopping at Pittsford Plaza and Wegmans, beautiful parks like Corbett's Glen, and easy access to the Park Avenue dining and retail district. It's one of the most accessible and pleasant areas in Monroe County.

What does it mean that the Jewish Home is a nonprofit facility? +

As a nonprofit corporation, the Jewish Home of Rochester prioritizes its mission over profit. Revenues are reinvested directly into resident care, staff, and facility quality. Families often find that nonprofit skilled nursing facilities place a stronger emphasis on community relationships and individualized care.

Does the Jewish Home of Rochester accept Medicare and Medicaid? +

Most established skilled nursing facilities in New York, including the Jewish Home, accept Medicare for short-term post-acute care and Medicaid for long-term residential care. We recommend calling (585) 427-7760 directly to confirm current insurance acceptance and discuss your specific financial situation with their admissions team.

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