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Jewish Home of Central New York

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4101 E Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13214

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Jewish Home of Central New York

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The Jewish Home of Central New York, located at 4101 East Genesee Street in Syracuse, is a nonprofit skilled nursing facility with a proud tradition of compassionate, values-driven care serving the Central New York community. As a nonprofit corporation, the Jewish Home operates with a mission rooted in the Jewish values of tzedakah (charitable giving), kavod ha-met (dignity of the individual), and pikuach nefesh (preservation of life)—principles that guide every aspect of resident care and family support, welcoming residents of all faiths and backgrounds. Situated along the East Genesee Street corridor near the border of DeWitt, the Jewish Home enjoys one of Syracuse's most vibrant and convenient eastern neighborhoods. The surrounding area features a wide array of restaurants, specialty grocery stores, and retail options. The Jewish Community Center of Syracuse, located nearby, adds to the rich cultural fabric of the neighborhood. Nottingham area's residential streets, the Erie Canal Trail system, and Meadowbrook Park offer seniors and visiting families pleasant outdoor settings for leisure and reflection. The facility's east-side location provides excellent access to Syracuse's premier healthcare institutions. Crouse Hospital on Irving Avenue is among the closest major acute care facilities, while Upstate University Hospital provides world-class specialty and surgical care. This medical infrastructure supports seamless coordination when residents require specialist consultation or hospital-level intervention. The Jewish Home of Central New York has long been recognized as a community anchor, combining clinical excellence with spiritual sensitivity and a deeply human approach to aging. Staff members bring expertise in geriatric care, rehabilitation, memory support, and end-of-life care, always guided by a respect for the whole person. For families across Central New York seeking a trusted, mission-driven skilled nursing community with a legacy of genuine care, the Jewish Home of Central New York stands apart.

Care Types at Jewish Home of Central New York

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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 Central New York open to residents of all faiths? +

Yes. While the Jewish Home of Central New York is grounded in Jewish values and tradition, it warmly welcomes residents of all faiths, backgrounds, and cultures. The facility's core commitment to dignity, compassion, and individualized care applies equally to every resident regardless of religious affiliation.

What skilled nursing services does the Jewish Home of Central New York provide? +

The Jewish Home offers a comprehensive range of skilled nursing services including short-term post-acute rehabilitation, physical and occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, wound care, dementia and memory care support, palliative care, and long-term nursing care for residents with complex medical conditions.

What hospitals are near the Jewish Home on East Genesee Street in Syracuse? +

The Jewish Home of Central New York is conveniently located near Crouse Hospital on Irving Avenue and Upstate University Hospital on East Adams Street. Both facilities offer comprehensive acute care, surgical services, and specialty medicine, supporting strong clinical collaboration when residents require higher-level care.

What is the East Genesee Street neighborhood like for seniors and visiting families? +

East Genesee Street is one of Syracuse's most active commercial and residential corridors, with a diverse mix of restaurants, cafes, specialty markets, and retail shops. The neighborhood borders DeWitt and offers a pleasant suburban feel with easy access to the Erie Canal Trail, Meadowbrook Park, and the Jewish Community Center of Syracuse—making family visits easy and enjoyable.

How does the nonprofit status of the Jewish Home benefit residents? +

As a nonprofit corporation, the Jewish Home of Central New York reinvests its resources directly into resident care, staffing, facility improvements, and community programs rather than distributing profits to shareholders. This mission-first model often translates to a stronger emphasis on quality of care, staff retention, and meeting the needs of residents over purely financial considerations.

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