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As the leading provider of post-acute care for aging adults in need of skilled nursing and rehabilitation, we provide staff written articles to help families learn more about nursing, rehabilitation and dementia. In addition to these helpful articles, our warm and welcoming staff is available to answer questions and provide additional resources.
Nursing
Does Medicare Cover Skilled Nursing?Helpful Basics You Need to Know
The University of Michigan’s 2024 National Poll on Healthy Aging found that more than half of...
Summer Activities in Long-term Skilled Nursing and Memory Care
New research published in the second half of 20231 found that engaging in hobbies was associated...
The Vital Role of Skilled Nursing Communities
The United Health Foundation's 2023 Senior Report found that more than half of adults aged 65-74...
Three Areas For Family Caregivers To Consider When Searching For A Skilled Nursing Provider
Whether it be short or long-term, a significant portion of seniors require skilled nursing care at...
5 Important Questions To Ask When Finding A Skilled Nursing Home
Twenty-four-hour nursing care is an excellent option for seniors with varying medical needs....
7 Ways Nursing Home Care Improves Quality of Life for Seniors
Moving a loved one into a nursing home is never easy, and many families worry about how their...
Rehabilitation
7 Common Skilled Nursing, Memory Care, and Rehabilitation Myths Debunked
According to a 2021 American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) survey, 77% of adults aged 50...
Benefits Of the Outdoors and Nature for Seniors in Skilled Nursing
Springtime in New York is a truly magical time of year; expect to see budding cherry blossoms and...
The Valuable Role of Speech Therapists in Senior Care
Babies cry to alert their caregivers to uncomfortable sensations like hunger or tiredness....
Types of Rehabilitation and How Seniors Benefit
Rehabilitation is a valuable tool for individuals of all ages facing many challenges. In the older...
Caring for Your Loved One After Discharge: 5 Key Areas to Consider
Acting as a family caregiver for your loved one after a stay in hospital or short-term skilled...
How Occupational Therapy Helps Seniors Return Home
Seniors in short-term skilled nursing care are often keen to get back to the comfort of their own...
Dementia
Physical Activity and Alzheimer’s
Exercise can have profound positive effects on physical, mental, and emotional well-being....
Why Choose Skilled Nursing with Memory Care for A Senior with Dementia?
A dementia diagnosis is often incredibly difficult, not only for the person being diagnosed but...
Concerns Dementia Care Can Alleviate For Family Caregivers
Dealing with a recent diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia can be incredibly tough for...
How Senior Dementia Care Can Help Family Caregivers
Though it can be highly rewarding to take care of a loved one who once took care of you, adopting...
7 Signs of Memory Loss in Seniors
Contrary to popular belief, significant loss of memory is not a ‘natural’ side effect of aging. If...
5 Signs of Sundowning and tips for Family Caregivers
If you’re a family caregiver for a loved one with dementia, dealing with agitation or disruptive...
A Care Facility that Cares
Founded in 1869 by Hannah Chapin, wife of orator and pastor Edwin Chapin, Chapin Home for the Aging immediately established itself as the welcoming and uniquely nurturing home it is to this day, based on one simple philosophy – “what is your need, not your creed.” As a proud not for profit skilled nursing facility, we remain committed to this philosophy. Today, Chapin Home has expanded to serve seniors with varying healthcare needs all over Queens. At our nursing home, whether you’re in need of short-term rehabilitation following acute illness or injury or long-term support for dementia, Alzheimer’s or medical needs which require 24/7 nursing care, Chapin Home can help.
A Skilled & Caring Staff
Personalized Care Plans
Top-of-the-line Amenities
A Skilled & Caring Staff
Our highly trained healthcare teams are committed to providing the nursing care and skilled, personalized support you or your loved one needs, and we have the experts on hand to deliver it. Our team of highly qualified nurses, alongside physical, occupational and speech therapists are experts in their respective fields.
Personalized Care Plans
We know that the care needs of each of our residents is unique, and constantly strive to offer the specialist care they deserve. At Chapin Home, we’re proud to provide a diverse range of healthcare services, including psychiatric and psychological care, podiatry, dental, audiology, optometry, and palliative care to name a few.
Top-of-the-line Amenities
Alongside these quality healthcare provisions, Chapin Home believes in going above and beyond to improve the lives of seniors holistically, taking care of all aspects of mental and physical wellness. For example, our residents benefit from a diverse menu that caters to a broad range of dietary needs and cultural preferences, created daily by our on-site chef.
See What’s Going on at Chapin Home
Chapin Home offers a myriad of special events throughout the month. From special music perfromances and celebrations to holiday parties, learn about the wonderful events are residents participate in.
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Does Medicare Cover Skilled Nursing?Helpful Basics You Need to Know
The University of Michigan’s 2024 National Poll on Healthy Aging found that more than half of Americans aged 50 and older felt ‘very concerned’ about the costs associated with home care, assisted living, or residential skilled nursing.1 This makes it the joint number...
Physical Activity and Alzheimer’s
Exercise can have profound positive effects on physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Physical activity is a powerful lifestyle tool for people of all ages, from reducing the risk of illness to facilitating new social connections and improving self-confidence....
7 Common Skilled Nursing, Memory Care, and Rehabilitation Myths Debunked
According to a 2021 American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) survey, 77% of adults aged 50 and older would prefer to stay home as they age.¹ This sky-high figure could be partially due to persistent misconceptions about residential senior care communities. ...
Summer Activities in Long-term Skilled Nursing and Memory Care
New research published in the second half of 20231 found that engaging in hobbies was associated with fewer depressive symptoms and higher self-reported health, happiness, and life satisfaction among seniors aged 65 and older. The pleasant summer months in New York...
Why Choose Skilled Nursing with Memory Care for A Senior with Dementia?
A dementia diagnosis is often incredibly difficult, not only for the person being diagnosed but for their spouse, children, and broader family. Finding the right residential senior care option when the time comes can be equally challenging. Striking a balance between...
Benefits Of the Outdoors and Nature for Seniors in Skilled Nursing
Springtime in New York is a truly magical time of year; expect to see budding cherry blossoms and lush greenery while enjoying pleasantly warm temperatures interlaced with a refreshing cool breeze. Research suggests that time spent outdoors and around nature may...
The Valuable Role of Speech Therapists in Senior Care
Babies cry to alert their caregivers to uncomfortable sensations like hunger or tiredness. Children learn through reciprocal communication and repetition. Teenagers and adults find their place in the world and form friendships through peer interactions. Effective...
How Occupational Therapy Helps Seniors Manage Activities of Daily Living Independently
Recent research published in BMC Geriatrics discovered that 29.2% of seniors who lived alone during the pandemic experienced difficulties with activities of daily living (ADLs). Facing issues ranging from arthritis and falls to dementia and depression, it’s not...
Why Choose Skilled Nursing to Support Your Senior Loved One?
The festive season is a beautiful time to escape the demands of modern life, enjoy quality time with senior relatives, and honor precious family traditions. By spending more time with a senior parent or loved one over the holidays, you might also notice changes to...
The Vital Role of Skilled Nursing Communities
The United Health Foundation's 2023 Senior Report found that more than half of adults aged 65-74 in 2021 had multiple chronic health conditions - an increase of 13% from 2020. The same study reported that 15.8% of seniors over 65 experienced frequent physical...