Commitment, Compassion, Customized Care
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As stated by the New York State Department of Health in its July 10, 2020 Health Advisory, limited visitation in nursing homes may begin as of July 15, 2020 if the Facility meets all criteria. The earliest possible date the Facility will meet the criteria is 2/24/21 to allow us to open for limited visitation. The Facility’s Visitation Plan, Visitation Fact Sheet, and Visitation Procedures are available on our website for your information.
All visitation will be by appointment only, which will be scheduled through our website. Click the button below:
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Since opening our doors in 1971, the Margaret Tietz Center has embodied the spirit and foresight of our founders by delivering quality programs and services in an environment steeped with home-like qualities.
Personal patient care
Short-Term Care
Long-term care
Holistic services
Music therapy
Full-time medical director
Skilled nursing care
Physical, occupational and speech therapies
Recreational activities
Palliative care / hospice services
This is a very nice nursing home, actually the best one I've been to in NYC so far! The nurses are mostly attentive, and the visiting hours are generous. They have more hours devoted to PT than any other nursing home I've been to yet. The facilities are very clean.
A happy place where laughter, meticulous care, patience and expertise are abundant. Staff is a diverse family in which everyone gets along. You won't find a better administered facility providing such effective care services anywhere. Stop Looking! Therapists will see to it that you are far stronger leaving than arriving (you may even feel a degree of reluctance in leaving the friendly folk there).
I came back this time because the therapists were so caring and encouraging last time. I was so surprised, they all remembered me. I don’t know how the therapists, nurses and CNAs do it day after day. They are so devoted to their patients. They laugh and cry with me, and in such a gentle and supportive way.
When I came to rehab a few weeks ago, I couldn’t walk. Now I can.