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Queens County Nursing Homes Directory: Complete List of Facilities, Ratings, and Resources for Families

  • Writer: Brett Leitner
    Brett Leitner
  • 4 days ago
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When a loved one resides in a Queens County nursing home—whether in Bayside, Far Rockaway, Flushing, Forest Hills, Jamaica, Whitestone, or another community—families deserve access to complete, accurate information about facility quality, inspection results, and reporting mechanisms. This comprehensive directory provides addresses, phone numbers, and direct links to official government ratings and complaint resources for every licensed nursing home in Queens County, New York.


Leitner Warywoda PLLC is currently investigating cases of nursing home neglect and abuse at facilities throughout Queens County. If a resident has suffered serious injury, unexplained decline, or suspicious circumstances at any facility listed below, families are encouraged to contact our firm for a confidential consultation.


Why This Directory Matters: Transparency, Accountability, and Family Advocacy


Queens County is home to 56 licensed nursing homes, serving thousands of elderly and disabled residents across diverse neighborhoods. Yet families often struggle to find centralized, actionable information when they need it most—after a fall, pressure injury, infection, medication error, or other preventable harm.[1]


This post consolidates:


  • Complete facility directory with addresses and phone numbers

  • Direct links to Medicare Care Compare star ratings for each facility

  • NYS Department of Health inspection and complaint data

  • Ombudsman contact information specific to Queens County

  • Step-by-step complaint filing instructions

  • Legal resources for families considering accountability action


Whether researching placement options or investigating concerns about current care, this resource is designed to reduce confusion and accelerate informed decision-making.


Complete Queens County Nursing Home Directory (Alphabetical)


The table below lists all licensed nursing homes in Queens County as of January 2026, based on New York State Department of Health records. Each facility name links directly to its NYS Health Profile page, where families can review:[1]


  • Quality measures

  • Staffing levels

  • Inspection results (complaint and standard surveys)

  • Enforcement actions and fines

  • Ownership and contact information


Facility Name

City/Neighborhood

Address

Phone Number

Beach Gardens Rehab and Nursing Center

Far Rockaway

17-11 Brookhaven Ave, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 869-8037

Beacon Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

Rockaway Park

140 Beach 113th St, Rockaway Park, NY 11694

(718) 945-6350

Bezalel Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

Far Rockaway

29-38 Far Rockaway Blvd, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 471-2600

Bridge View Nursing Home

Whitestone

143-10 20th Ave, Whitestone, NY 11357

(718) 961-1212

Brookhaven Rehabilitation & Health Care Center LLC

Far Rockaway

250 Beach 17th St, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 471-7500

Central Queens Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

Maspeth

69-95 Queens Midtown Expy, Maspeth, NY 11378

(718) 429-2200

Chapin Home for the Aging

Jamaica

165-01 Chapin Pkwy, Jamaica, NY 11432

(718) 739-2523

Cliffside Rehabilitation & Residential Health Care Center

Flushing

119-19 Graham Ct, Flushing, NY 11354

(718) 886-0700

Cypress Garden Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation

Flushing

Contact NYS DOH for current info

DRY Harbor Nursing Home

Middle Village

61-35 Dry Harbor Rd, Middle Village, NY 11379

(718) 565-4200

Elmhurst Care Center, Inc

East Elmhurst

100-17 23rd St, East Elmhurst, NY 11369

(718) 205-8100

Fairview Nursing Care Center Inc

Forest Hills

69-70 Grand Central Pkwy, Forest Hills, NY 11375

(718) 263-4600

Far Rockaway Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing

Far Rockaway

13-11 Virginia St, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 327-2909

Forest Hills Care Center

Forest Hills

71-44 Yellowstone Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375

(718) 544-4300

Forest View Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing

Forest Hills

71-20 110th St, Forest Hills, NY 11375

(718) 793-3200

Franklin Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing

Flushing

Contact NYS DOH for current info

The Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing at Queens

Whitestone

157-15 19th Ave, Whitestone, NY 11357

(718) 746-0400

Haven Manor Health Care Center, LLC

Far Rockaway

1441 Gateway Blvd, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 471-7500

Highland Care Center

Jamaica

91-31 175th St, Jamaica, NY 11432

(718) 883-7801

Hillside Manor Rehab & Extended Care Center

Jamaica Estates

182-15 Hillside Ave, Jamaica Estates, NY 11432

(718) 291-8200

Hollis Park Manor Nursing Home

Hollis

191-06 Hillside Ave, Hollis, NY 11423

(718) 479-1010

Holliswood Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare

Hollis

195-44 Woodhull Ave, Hollis, NY 11423

(718) 740-3500

Jamaica Hospital Nursing Home Co Inc

Jamaica

89-40 135th St, Jamaica, NY 11418

(718) 206-5000

Lawrence Nursing Care Center, Inc

Arverne

350 Beach 54th St, Arverne, NY 11692

(718) 945-0400

Little Neck Care Center

Little Neck

260-19 Nassau Blvd, Little Neck, NY 11362

(718) 423-6400

Long Island Care Center Inc

Flushing

144-61 38th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354

(718) 939-7500

Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Jamaica

164-11 Chapin Pkwy, Jamaica, NY 11432

(718) 523-6400

Meadow Park Rehabilitation and Health Care Center LLC

Flushing

78-10 164th St, Flushing, NY 11366

(718) 591-8300

New Glen Oaks Nursing Home, Inc

Glen Oaks

260-01 79th Ave, Glen Oaks, NY 11004

(718) 343-0770

New York Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing

Astoria

26-13 21st St, Astoria, NY 11102

(718) 626-4800

NYS Veterans Home in NYC

Jamaica

178-50 Linden Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11434

(718) 990-0329

Ocean Gardens Care Center

Arverne

Contact NYS DOH for current info

Oceanview Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, LLC

Far Rockaway

315 Beach 9th St, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 471-6000

Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home Inc

Bayside

42-41 201st St, Bayside, NY 11361

(718) 423-2000

Park Nursing Home

Rockaway Park

128 Beach 115th St, Rockaway Park, NY 11694

(718) 474-6400

Park Terrace Care Center

Rego Park

59-20 Van Doren St, Rego Park, NY 11368

(718) 592-9200

Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care & Rehabilitation

New Hyde Park

271-11 76th Ave, New Hyde Park, NY 11040

(718) 289-2350

The Pavilion at Queens for Rehabilitation & Nursing

Flushing

36-17 Parsons Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354

(718) 961-4300

Peninsula Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Far Rockaway

50-15 Beach Channel Dr, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 734-2000

Premier Nursing and Rehab Center of Far Rockaway

Far Rockaway

Contact NYS DOH for current info

Promenade Rehabilitation and Health Care Center

Rockaway Park

140 Beach 114th St, Rockaway Park, NY 11694

(718) 945-4600

Queen of Peace Residence

Queens Village

110-30 221st St, Queens Village, NY 11429

(718) 464-1800

Queens Boulevard Extended Care Facility

Woodside

61-11 Queens Blvd, Woodside, NY 11377

(718) 205-0290

Queens Nassau Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

Far Rockaway

520 Beach 19th St, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 471-7400

Regal Heights Rehabilitation and Health Care Center

Jackson Heights

70-05 35th Ave, Jackson Heights, NY 11372

(718) 662-5100

Rego Park Nursing Home

Flushing

111-26 Corona Ave, Flushing, NY 11368

(718) 592-6400

Resort Nursing Home

Arverne

430 Beach 68th St, Arverne, NY 11692

(718) 474-5200

Rockaway Care Center

Edgemere

353 Beach 48th St, Edgemere, NY 11691

(718) 471-5000

Sapphire Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing of Central Queens, LLC

Flushing

35-15 Parsons Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354

(718) 961-3500

Silvercrest

Jamaica

144-45 87th Ave, Jamaica, NY 11435

(718) 480-4026

St. Mary’s Hospital for Children

Bayside

Contact NYS DOH for current info

Union Plaza Care Center

Flushing

33-23 Union St, Flushing, NY 11354

(718) 670-0700

Waterview Nursing Care Center

Flushing

119-15 27th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354

(718) 461-5000

West Lawrence Care Center, LLC

Far Rockaway

1410 Seagirt Blvd, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

(718) 471-7000

Windsor Park Rehab & Nursing Center

Queens Village

212-40 Hillside Ave, Queens Village, NY 11427

(718) 468-0800

Woodcrest Rehabilitation & Residential Health Care Center, LLC

College Point

119-09 26th Ave, College Point, NY 11354

(718) 762-6100

Note: Phone numbers and addresses are subject to change. For the most current contact information, access each facility’s profile through the NYS Health Profiles directory.[1]

How to Research a Queens County Nursing Home: Essential Tools and Resources


Families researching Queens County nursing homes—whether for initial placement or investigating concerns—should use these three official data sources in combination.


1.  Medicare Care Compare  (Federal Star Ratings)


What it is: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) assigns each nursing home a 1- to 5-star overall rating, plus separate ratings for health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.[2]


How to use it:


  • Visit Medicare.gov Care Compare

  • Enter the facility name or ZIP code

  • Review star ratings, inspection summaries, staffing hours, and penalties


What to prioritize:


  • Health inspection rating: Reflects deficiency citations and complaint investigations

  • Staffing rating: Higher RN hours correlate with better outcomes[3]

  • Penalty history: Fines indicate serious regulatory violations


Example from Queens County: Recent inspection data show variability in ratings across the Rockaways, Flushing, and Jamaica neighborhoods, with some facilities earning 4–5 stars and others cited for repeated staffing or infection-control deficiencies.[4]


2.  NYS Department of Health Nursing Home Profiles


What it is: New York State maintains detailed, facility-specific pages that include complaint investigations, enforcement actions, ownership information, and bed capacity.[5]


How to use it:


  • Visit NYS Health Profiles

  • Select Queens from the county dropdown

  • Click on a facility name to view tabs for “Inspections,” “Quality,” and “Enforcement Actions”


What families should check:


  • Complaints tab: Shows whether DOH investigated family or resident complaints and what violations were found

  • Enforcement Actions tab: Lists fines, immediate jeopardy findings, and required corrective action plans

  • Staffing data: Compare actual staffing levels to state minimums


3.  NYS Nursing Home Enforcement Search


What it is: A searchable database of all current penalties, fines, and compliance orders issued by the Department of Health.[6]


How to use it:


  • Visit Enforcement Search

  • Search by facility name or county

  • Review penalty amounts, violation categories, and correction deadlines


Red flags to watch for:


  • Immediate Jeopardy findings (indicating imminent risk to resident health/safety)

  • Repeated citations for the same deficiency (suggests systemic failure)

  • High-dollar fines (often correlate with serious harm or widespread neglect)


How to File a Complaint About a Queens County Nursing Home


If a family suspects neglect, abuse, unsafe conditions, or rights violations at a Queens County facility, New York State offers multiple confidential reporting pathways.


Step 1: Contact the NYS Department of Health Nursing Home Complaint Hotline



What happens after a complaint is filed:


  • All complaints are reviewed by the DOH Centralized Complaint Intake Unit[8]

  • Complaints may trigger unannounced inspections, interviews, and medical record reviews[8]

  • Findings appear in the facility’s public inspection record on NYS Health Profiles[9]


Key facts about confidentiality:


  • Complaints can be filed anonymously[7]

  • If you provide your name, it is kept confidential and not disclosed to the facility unless legally required[7]


Step 2: Contact the Queens County Long Term Care Ombudsman


What Ombudsmen do: Ombudsmen are independent resident advocates who investigate complaints, mediate with facilities, educate families, and refer serious matters to DOH when needed.[10]


Queens County Ombudsman Contact:

  • Agency: Center for Independence of the Disabled, New York (CIDNY)

  • Address: 841 Broadway, Suite 301, New York, NY 10003

  • Phone (Queens/Brooklyn): 212-812-2911[11]

  • Toll-Free: 888-855-9807[12]

  • Email: ltcop@cidny.org


Ombudsman services are free, confidential, and available to all nursing home residents and their families.[12]


Step 3: Consider Legal Action if Serious Harm Occurred


When neglect or abuse causes serious injury—such as pressure sores, falls resulting in fractures, infections, malnutrition, medication errors, or wrongful death—families have the right to pursue civil claims under New York Public Health Law § 2801-d.[13]


Leitner Warywoda PLLC is currently investigating cases of nursing home neglect at facilities throughout Queens County. The firm’s nursing home abuse practice focuses on:


  • Pressure injuries (bedsores) requiring surgical intervention

  • Falls with head injury, hip fracture, or other catastrophic harm

  • Sepsis and infections due to inadequate wound care or hygiene

  • Dehydration and malnutrition

  • Medication errors and delayed emergency response

  • Assault or unexplained injuries


If a resident at any Queens County facility listed above has suffered serious injury or wrongful death, contact our team for a free, confidential case evaluation:



Common Violations Found in Queens County Nursing Home Inspections


Recent enforcement data reveal recurring deficiencies across Queens County facilities, including:[4][7]

Violation Category

Examples

Potential Harm

Inadequate supervision

Resident with fall history left unassisted; call bell out of reach

Falls, fractures, head injuries

Infection control failures

Improper glove use, equipment not sterilized between residents

MRSA, C. diff, COVID-19 outbreaks

Pressure injury neglect

Failure to turn/reposition immobile residents; no wound treatment

Stage 3–4 bedsores, sepsis

Understaffing

RN coverage below state minimums, especially nights/weekends

Delayed medication, missed care

Medication errors

Wrong dose, missed dose, or failure to monitor side effects

Overdose, adverse reactions, death

Resident rights violations

Denying access to medical records, restricting family visits

Loss of autonomy, isolation

Facilities with repeated citations in the same category over multiple surveys often indicate systemic management or staffing problems that may require legal or regulatory intervention.



Queens County Nursing Homes: Geographic Breakdown


Queens County’s nursing homes are concentrated in several key neighborhoods, each serving distinct communities:


Far Rockaway / Rockaways Cluster (13+ facilities)


Includes Beach Gardens, Bezalel, Brookhaven, Haven Manor, Lawrence, Oceanview, Peninsula, Queens Nassau, West Lawrence, and others. Families in this area should compare CMS ratings carefully, as inspection results vary widely.[1]


Flushing / North Queens (10+ facilities)


Includes Cliffside, Long Island Care Center, Meadow Park, Rego Park, Sapphire, Union Plaza, Waterview, and The Pavilion at Queens. This cluster serves large Asian-American and immigrant communities.


Jamaica / Southeast Queens (8+ facilities)


Includes Chapin Home, Highland, Hillside Manor, Jamaica Hospital Nursing Home, Margaret Tietz, Silvercrest, and NYS Veterans Home. Several facilities in this area have achieved high CMS ratings.[14]


Forest Hills / Central Queens (4 facilities)


Fairview, Forest Hills Care Center, Forest View, and Park Terrace serve middle-income families and often have higher occupancy rates.


Whitestone / College Point / Bayside (5 facilities)


Bridge View, The Grand, Ozanam Hall, St. Mary’s Hospital for Children, and Woodcrest provide care in north-central Queens.


Frequently Asked Questions (Queens County Nursing Home Directory)


How do I find Medicare star ratings for a specific Queens nursing home?


Visit Medicare Care Compare, enter the facility name, and view the Overall Star Rating plus separate ratings for Health Inspections, Staffing, and Quality Measures.[2]


Can I file an anonymous complaint about a Queens County nursing home?


Yes. The New York State Department of Health accepts anonymous complaints through its hotline (1-888-201-4563) and online form. If you provide your name, it remains confidential.[7]


What is the Long Term Care Ombudsman, and how do I contact them in Queens?


Ombudsmen are independent advocates for nursing home residents. In Queens, contact CIDNY at 212-812-2911 or ltcop@cidny.org for free, confidential assistance.[11][12]


How do I check if a Queens nursing home has been fined or cited?


Use the NYS Nursing Home Enforcement Search to view all penalties, fines, and immediate jeopardy findings.[6]


What should I do if my loved one was injured in a Queens County nursing home?


Document the injury with photos and notes, request medical records, file a complaint with DOH (1-888-201-4563), and consult a nursing home abuse attorney if serious harm occurred. Leitner Warywoda PLLC offers free consultations: (212) 671-1110.[15]


Conclusion: Empowering Queens County Families with Information and Advocacy


This directory exists to reduce the information gap families face when evaluating or holding accountable Queens County nursing homes. By combining official government data, direct contact information, and accessible complaint mechanisms, families can make informed decisions and take swift action when residents are at risk.


If you suspect that a resident at any Queens County facility has been harmed by neglect, abuse, understaffing, or unsafe conditions, Leitner Warywoda PLLC is here to help. The firm is currently investigating cases throughout Queens County and offers compassionate, experienced representation to families seeking justice and accountability.


Contact us today:

📞 (212) 671-1110 or (855) LV-LAW-NY





Sources


[1] New York State Department of Health: Nursing Homes by Region … https://profiles.health.ny.gov/nursing_home/county_or_region/?countyRegion=county%3A081

[5] NYS Nursing Home Profiles https://profiles.health.ny.gov/nursing_home/

[6] Nursing Home Enforcement Actions - NYS Health Profiles https://profiles.health.ny.gov/nursing_home/enforcement_search

[8] [PDF] The New York State Department of Health, Division of Nursing … https://www.communitywellnesspartners.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/ComplaintsEnforcement.pdf

[9] Nursing Home | Leitner Varughese Warywoda PLLC | MelvilleNursing Home https://www.lvlawny.com/nursing-home

[10] Adult Care Facilities by Provider Type - NYS Health Profiles - IPRO https://preview-nysprofiles.ipro.org/acf/service/Assisted+Living+Residence

[11] [PDF] New York State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program https://leadingageny.org/leadingageny/assets/File/LTCOP%2007_18_2023.pdf

[12] New York State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program https://www.cidny.org/ltcop/



 
 
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