St. John’s Home
150 Highland Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620
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September 1, 2021
St. John's Home is a decent facility. It's a very nice-looking, well-kept-up place. My sister is on the floor for memory care and dementia. That's a difficult situation, but under the circumstances, I think she's receiving good care. I see what my sister is eating, and sometimes I'm there to help her eat. The food looks decent. It seems to be a good variety. She's not able to participate in much. They have people who come in and provide music, and she enjoys that, but she's physically not able to really do much, as far as crafts or anything like that goes. Most of these people have pretty advanced Alzheimer's disease. Maybe there are other floors with non-memory care patients who are there for physical reasons. Those floors probably offer more activities, but not on this memory floor. The cost seems to be in the range of a number of facilities that we looked at, so I'd say it's mid-range pricing.
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About St. John’s Home in Rochester, New York
St. John’s Home, located in Rochester, NY, is a senior living community that offers a variety of care options, including skilled nursing care, respite care, memory care, adult day care, and hospice care. This range of services allows residents to receive support tailored to their individual needs.
The community provides both private and semi-private rooms, each equipped with various amenities to enhance comfort and convenience. The living spaces are designed to be welcoming and supportive, catering to the diverse needs of the residents.
St. John’s Home features a wide array of amenities. Residents can enjoy meals provided by the community, participate in organized activities and programs, and spend time in outdoor common areas and gardens. Additional amenities include salon services, communal dining, entertainment activities, social events, and spiritual programs. Enclosed and secured outdoor common areas are available for those who need them.
In terms of services, St. John’s Home has nurses on staff, as well as physical and occupational therapy and rehabilitation services. Therapists are available to assist residents, and housekeeping services are provided to maintain a clean and comfortable living environment. Additionally, a nutrition specialist and a chef are on staff to ensure that residents receive well-balanced and nutritious meals.
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Reviews of St. John’s Home in Rochester, New York
4.0
(13 reviews)
Facility
4.0
Staff
3.5
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3.5
Concerned
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March 15, 2024
Mice infested facility, lack of Staff - people are not properly cared for changed after soiling their clothes in a timely fashion.
Linda Diane
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January 3, 2023
Very short staff. Maybe 1 CNA on the floor in the eve! How is this legal? Poor housekeeping in the patients rooms, including bathrooms! Repairs needed in the rooms! Professional conversation isn't displayed by CNA n RN Supervisor! Family is treated as if concerns aren't important! Hospital visits are frequent! Signs are displayed for family to wear gloves. However staff enters n touches the patient with no gloves on! Staff doesn't wear mask. Thus covid enters the floor! How so when visitors r tested n required to wear masks! Patients wander the floor in their wheelchairs. Left unattended. Seen behind nurses station. Entering other patients rooms! Open conversation between staff on the floor regarding family n their complaints! These r only some concerns!
Nancy
4
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September 1, 2021
St. John's Home is a decent facility. It's a very nice-looking, well-kept-up place. My sister is on the floor for memory care and dementia. That's a difficult situation, but under the circumstances, I think she's receiving good care. I see what my sister is eating, and sometimes I'm there to help her eat. The food looks decent. It seems to be a good variety. She's not able to participate in much. They have people who come in and provide music, and she enjoys that, but she's physically not able to really do much, as far as crafts or anything like that goes. Most of these people have pretty advanced Alzheimer's disease. Maybe there are other floors with non-memory care patients who are there for physical reasons. Those floors probably offer more activities, but not on this memory floor. The cost seems to be in the range of a number of facilities that we looked at, so I'd say it's mid-range pricing.
Linda120197950
5
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February 23, 2016
We visited St. Johns, and we know people who worked there. We felt she would be taken cared of there. She has been there a few weeks now. They bring some day care children once a week to visit, and they all liked that. They do massages in the feet and hands, they do their nails, music, therapy, and others.
Judith42
4
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July 29, 2015
St. Johns is an older facility. They were set-up institutionally. They were set up to meet the needs of the patients there. However, St. Johns of Rochester has a very fine reputation. I didn't smell anything. The part where I visited was quite old, but everything looked fine, and it seemed to be nice and clean. If I want some of my family to be in an acute care facility, I would choose St. Johns because of their reputation. The staff seemed to be caring, and the person who took me around was enthusiastic and took her time with me. I was happy with the staff.
Caring90338750
5
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September 12, 2014
My mom is in St. John’s Home (St Johns Health Care Corporation) because of her many falls. I have tried the food and it was very good. If they don’t like what’s on the menu they can order from the cafeteria. They are extremely attentive to the patients. The rooms are clean, and the whole place is very clean. They have many activities for them to do. It’s the place that I’m glad I got my mother into.
Thomas37
5
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July 31, 2014
Mom is in the assisted living part of St. John's Meadows and it is fabulous. We choose it because we have a history with St. John. They have a nursing home and my father-in-law is in their nursing home and he has absolutely fabulous care. So, when their assisted living place becomes available for mom, it is pretty much no brainer. We just have to go there since we have a history with the company. The staff is absolutely wonderful. I have yet to meet one that I am not impressed with. They have separate apartments and she has her own apartment. We take all her furniture there. They have chair exercise class three times a week. Mom is involved in a scrabble club. They have three different kinds of activities every day and they even have non-denominational prayer meeting. If she has doctor's appointment, they will go and pick her up. They will go shopping for her or take her shopping if she wants. I cannot say enough good about it. I want to live there. I will highly recommend them to every as a matter of fact, I have already done that.
Caring79782750
5
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March 27, 2014
My dad is in St. Johns Home (St Johns Health Care Corporation). I think the facility is very good. It is very clean and nice. I like the presence of the nurses, their friendliness, and the way they're on the ball. They are not lazy or just standing around. They are busy, and they go a little bit extra in what they are doing.
Caring7151
5
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October 9, 2013
St. John's Home is an excellent place. We're very happy with it. The room my dad is in, we think, is very reasonable. It is not spacious but I think it is adequate. The staff is excellent. They're very accommodating and very good. The food is wonderful. Overall, it is just a wonderful place for my dad. In fact, we have already recommended it to others.
Caring001
5
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December 27, 2012
St. John's is very nice, very uplifting, and very clean. The staff was very professional. I would recommend this facility. They had a lot of things to offer the elderly.
AuraLee42
3
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November 7, 2012
My relative staying at St. John's resided on a floor specifically for those with neurological impediments (she, like many of the patients there, had Alzheimer's). When I arrived on the floor, I was always greeted cheerfully and led to her, but it became more difficult to get in contact with the staff after that first contact point. Sometimes my grandmother's clothes would be still covered in fresh food spills from breakfast, which could have been easily remedied by a quick shirt change by the staff (she couldn't dress herself). One time, when trying to call for a staff member to assist me and my family, it was very difficult to find someone on duty to help us: however, since they were otherwise very friendly and helpful when we could find them, that might just have been due to a weird shift change. The facility itself was generally clean, inviting, and well-kept. We were able to take my grandmother out for wheelchair-walks in the lcourtyard, which she seemed to enjoy. One of our visits happened to coincide with a kind of "Music Hour" event, during which a particular nurse provided the residents with simple instruments and song lyrics if they wished to participate--all of the cognizant elders present also seemed to be very fond of that. Finally, although I appreciate that television is provided for those who might want to be distracted by it, the television seemed constantly switched onto channels showing rather dark and violent content, which may have been an unfortunate coincidence but certainly did not lend itself to a welcoming and comforting environment.
Anon3659
4
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March 14, 2012
I visited the St. John's Home long-term care facility to spend some time visiting with the residents. The residents seemed content and were well cared for. They were all washed and dressed each morning, and they were assisted with eating if needed. Precautions were taken to reduce everyone's risk of falling, including the use of walker, wheelchair, and gait belts where indicated. The use of these devices was clearly explained to the residents. The staff was friendly and welcoming, and clearly cared about their residents. The staff practiced good hand-hygiene. Medications were secured and administered safely and on-time. The facility was clean and well-maintained, with no clutter in hallways. Residents were always prepared on-time for trips out of the facilities, whether they were going for medical care of family outings. St. John's Home also offered many amenities in-house, including physical therapy, a barber shop, a gift shop, and an ice cream shop.
rmar0901
5
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February 28, 2012
I am an accountant and one of the main industries we work in is health care. I was very impressed with the conditions at St. John's Nursing Home in Rochester, NY. Every single person in the home was upbeat and friendly at all times, from the CFO to the handyman to the residents. Everyone was happy at the home, which is an extremely important attribute in my opinion.There were many activities for the residents to partake in throughout the year. There was an ice cream stand open during the entire year for anyone who needed a "lift me up" in the middle of the day. They put on a talent show every year as well as an arts and crafts/bake sale. There is no doubt in my mind that the quality of life provided to resdients at this nursing home is as high on the bar as it can be. I'm convinced that this is one of the best homes someone could be placed in.
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