homenystonybrooklong island state veterans home
Open since April 23, 1992
Nestled on a serene 70-acre campus in Stony Brook, Long Island, the Long Island State Veterans Home stands as a beacon of compassionate care for our nation's heroes. This state-of-the-art facility provides a welcoming and supportive environment for veterans of all ages and backgrounds, offering a continuum of care ranging from assisted living to skilled nursing. With a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, the home prioritizes the physical, emotional, and social well-being of its residents, ensuring they receive personalized attention and tailored care plans. Beyond medical excellence, the home fosters a sense of community through a wide array of social and recreational activities, fostering meaningful connections and enriching the lives of its residents. From engaging group outings and cultural events to individual hobbies and personalized support, the Long Island State Veterans Home strives to create a fulfilling and enriching experience for every veteran who calls it home....
Based on a nursing home's performance on 3 sources: health inspections, staffing and quality measures.
Original Medicare typically covers short-term rehabilitation for up to 100 days (lifetime limit) following a hospital stay of at least three inpatient days or under specific qualifying circumstances, once your deductible is met. For long-term nursing home care, Medicaid may provide coverage after exhausting long-term care insurance and personal savings, depending on the facility. It's important to verify payment options and costs directly with the nursing home to ensure clarity and avoid unexpected expenses.
305 beds out of 350 are occupied
Anonymous
My father has been living at the Long Island State Veterans Home for the past year, and we couldn't be happier with the care he's receiving. The staff is incredibly kind and attentive, and the facility is clean and well-maintained. We highly recommend this home to any veteran seeking a safe and supportive environment.
Anonymous
As a veteran myself, I was hesitant about moving into a nursing home, but the Long Island State Veterans Home has exceeded all my expectations. The sense of community here is incredible, and I've made many new friends. The staff truly cares about each resident, and I feel respected and valued.
Anonymous
The care at the Long Island State Veterans Home is good, but there are some areas where they could improve. The food could be better, and sometimes the staff is overworked and overwhelmed. However, overall, I'm satisfied with the care I'm receiving.
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