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Glen Cove Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Centers in Glen Cove, New York

★ 4.1 · 192 Google reviews
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Certified: Five-Star Cms Rating, Medicare Certified, Newsweek America's Best Nursing Homes

About Glen Cove Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation

Glen Cove Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation is Long Island's premier post-surgical rehabilitation and reconditioning facility, recognized by physicians and hospitals for its innovative RehabFit therapeutic program. The facility specializes in short-term and sub-acute rehabilitation with dedicated units for cardiac, pulmonary, and post-COVID recovery, combining competent clinical care with patient comfort through amenities and guest services unmatched on Long Island. Ranked as a Best Nursing Home with a Five-Star CMS rating and Newsweek recognition, Glen Cove is widely respected for helping patients return to the activities they love.

Services Offered

  • ✓ Rehabilitation

Specializations

  • Cardiac Care
  • Post-Covid Recovery
  • Pulmonary Care

Care Levels Provided

  • Short-Term Rehabilitation
  • Sub-Acute Rehabilitation

Amenities & Features

  • ✓ Courtyard
  • ✓ Guest Services
  • ✓ Wheelchair Accessible

Certifications & Licensing

  • Five-Star Cms Rating
  • Medicare Certified
  • Newsweek America's Best Nursing Homes
  • Us News & World Report Best Nursing Homes - Short-Term

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About Rehabilitation Centers in Glen Cove, New York

Families searching for rehabilitation centers in Glen Cove, New York typically weigh location, staffing, licensing record, monthly cost, and the way each community feels in person. Visiting more than once, asking about staff turnover, and reviewing the most recent state or provincial inspection report are the steps most likely to surface problems before they affect a loved one. The providers below serve the Glen Cove area; we encourage tours, calls, and questions before deciding.

About rehabilitation centers

Rehabilitation centers help adults recover from a hospital stay, surgery, stroke, or injury through physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and skilled nursing. Inpatient programs (often inside a skilled nursing facility or a free-standing rehab hospital) provide intensive daily therapy; outpatient programs serve adults living at home.

What to look for in rehabilitation centers

For inpatient rehab after a hospital stay, ask the hospital discharge planner for facilities the hospital trusts and check Medicare Care Compare for star ratings and outcome measures (rehospitalization rate, successful discharge to home). Ask the facility how many therapy hours per day each patient typically receives — true inpatient rehabilitation hospitals provide three hours per day, five days a week; sub-acute rehab in a skilled nursing facility is usually less intense. Ask how often the medical director rounds and whether there is a doctor in the building overnight. For outpatient rehabilitation, ask about wait time for the first appointment, whether they accept your insurance, and whether therapy will be one-on-one or in a group setting. Verify the therapists' credentials.

Cost & payment

Medicare Part A covers up to 100 days of skilled-nursing rehabilitation after a qualifying 3-day hospital stay, with daily cost-sharing after day 20. Medicare Part B covers outpatient therapy. Private insurance and Medicaid generally cover rehabilitation when medically necessary; coverage depth varies. In Canada, hospital-based and publicly-funded outpatient rehabilitation are covered by provincial health plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an inpatient rehabilitation hospital and a skilled nursing facility?

An inpatient rehab hospital (IRF) is licensed for intensive rehabilitation — patients receive at least 3 hours of therapy per day, 5 days a week, with daily physician oversight. A skilled nursing facility (SNF) provides lower-intensity rehab plus skilled nursing care, typically 1-2 hours of therapy per day.

Does Medicare pay for rehabilitation?

Yes. Medicare Part A covers up to 100 days of skilled-nursing rehabilitation following a qualifying 3-day hospital stay (with cost-sharing after day 20). Medicare Part B covers medically necessary outpatient therapy. Inpatient rehabilitation hospitals are also covered by Part A.

How long is a typical rehabilitation stay?

Inpatient rehab hospital stays average 10-14 days. Sub-acute rehab in a skilled nursing facility averages 20-30 days. Stays vary widely based on the condition, progress, and the patient's pre-hospitalization function.

What kinds of conditions are treated in rehabilitation?

Stroke, hip and knee replacement, cardiac and pulmonary recovery, traumatic brain injury, spinal-cord injury, amputation, and deconditioning after a major illness or surgery are the most common. The patient must be able to tolerate and benefit from intensive therapy.

Can someone return to rehab if they don't fully recover the first time?

Yes. Medicare coverage resets after 60 consecutive days without skilled care. Patients can also receive additional outpatient therapy or home-health therapy after the inpatient stay ends.