Group Games for Older Adults
Think games are just for kids? Think again. Research shows group games for older adults are essential to healthy aging, increasing happiness and life satisfaction, while reducing loneliness and distress. […]
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It has been an honor serving the communities of Kittay Senior Apartments and Sarah Neuman. Please be advised that both entities are now under new ownership. The phone numbers remain the same. Kittay Senior Apartments: (718) 410-1415; Sarah Neuman: (914) 698-6005. |
Making Donations
Your gift allows The New Jewish Home to ensure that close to 4,000 New Yorkers can lead meaningful lives in the communities they love.
Volunteer Opportunities
The New Jewish Home relies on the time and generosity of volunteers to create meaningful experiences for the elders in our care.
Other Ways to Give
There are many ways to support The New Jewish Home and help provide the best possible care for older adults who turn to us.
Eight Over Eighty
Eight Over Eighty was created to galvanize public attention while raising critical funds to support our mission.
Contact The New Jewish Home
We’ve compiled a list of FAQs and general contact information to help you navigate our healthcare system.
Or call us at 1-800-544-0304.
Career & Job Opportunities
The staff of The New Jewish Home is the heart and soul of the work we do. To view and apply for all open positions please visit our careers page.
Come Visit The New Jewish Home
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We provide health and rehabilitation care that meets the evolving needs of people as they age; we take pride in serving New Yorkers of all faiths, ages, races and genders.

Our Manhattan Health and Rehabilitation Center offers specialized short-term and long-term solutions including rehabilitation, skilled nursing, and adult day health care.

Our expert Solutions at Home program coordinates care with Home Health Aides and offers other services to make it easy for seniors to remain safely at home.

Experience personalized care and comfort with our Hospitality Program—enhancing your recovery and well-being with welcoming support, elevated dining, and thoughtful celebrations.
The New Jewish Home is continuously monitoring all matters related to COVID-19 and is taking important precautions to ensure the health and safety of our clients and our staff. In addition to stepping up our infection control precautions, all Jewish Home staff are now required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Our Manhattan post-acute care facility, in partnership with Mount Sinai and NYU Langone, offers advanced rehabilitation that helps older adults heal more quickly and return home with confidence.

Our Manhattan nursing facility is the only one in New York City staffed by full-time physicians and nurse practitioners, in partnership with Mount Sinai Health System.

First skilled nursing facility in New York State to receive Joint Commission Certification for heart failure.

We partner with Mount Sinai Health System and NYU Langone Health in Manhattan to deliver exceptional post-acute care.
We care for more than 4,000 New Yorkers every year but the important work we do would not be possible without the generosity of our donors and volunteers. Please consider making a gift today or sign up to volunteer at one of our campuses.
Your gift allows The New Jewish Home to provide quality care to 10,000 New Yorkers each year.
Find out how you can make a difference in the lives of older adults living in New York


Our SkillSpring program trains high school and college students to be high-quality, culturally competent healthcare professionals while generating excitement and enthusiasm for career opportunities in health care serving older adults.
Eight Over Eighty showcases eight extraordinary individuals who personify the value of aging well into our 80s and beyond. We champion the importance of embracing life with meaningful intention, purpose, and an expectation of continued accomplishment.
Eight Over Eighty was created to galvanize public attention while raising critical funds to support our mission.

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At The New Jewish Home, we strive to provide the best possible medical care, and to make every person feel welcomed, respected, and valued.
The New Jewish Home has been a great place for my mother-in-law, who has been here for several months now. Her aide, Marian—along with many others— treats her with genuine dignity and respect. The staff is consistently clean, courteous, and attentive. While sitting in the garden with my family today, a kind gentleman stopped to chat with us. He shared some background about the garden’s turtles and Koi fish, and asked my mother-in-law how her care has been. To our surprise, he introduced himself as Dr. Jeffrey Farber, the PRESIDENT & CEO of The New Jewish Home!!! We were incredibly impressed by how invested he is in the residents and the facility. He was down-to-earth, approachable, and clearly committed to making a difference in elder care. His personal involvement spoke volumes. No place is perfect, but this facility clearly strives for excellence— in cleanliness, quality of care, and creating a nurturing environment for our loved ones.
The New Jewish Home provided exceptional care for my Uncle Al, first during his rehab stay and then as a resident. The staff went above and beyond to make him feel comfortable and supported. He especially appreciated the dedication of his therapists and CNAs, with a special thanks to Jacob. Their kindness and professionalism made a meaningful difference in his life. We’re deeply grateful for the compassion shown to him when he needed it most.
My Father-In-Law was discharged last week. He was elated by the care and compassion he received during his stay. The staff were wonderful, the food was great! He was very pleased and said if he ever needed to go back he wouldn’t hesitate. Thank you from my family and I for taking such good care of him during this fragile time. A heartfelt thank you to the TNJH Team, You are the best at what you do!
I came to The New Jewish Home after having surgery at NY Presbyterian/Columbia University Hospital. It was recommended to me by the hospital because unlike a lot of facilities, they could accommodate all my needs: wound care, wound vacs, iv antibiotics. I was told they had the best staff—nurses, doctors, patient care specialists. They exceeded my expectations. I immediately felt so safe and I knew I was getting the best nursing and physical therapy possible. I had the pleasure of working with Alyana Morales for OT and Dickson for PT. They both went above and beyond to get me mobile again and strengthen my body. The nurses were so caring and knowledgeable as well. They did everything they could to make sure I was getting my meds, labs, tests, on time. There were so many that I miss already- to name a few: Pamela, Domingo, Lillith, Lovelyne (GiGi). The patient care team was awesome and always made sure I had everything I needed. They went out of their way, to make sure I was treated like a “guest” lol; especially Debra. There are way too many others to mention, but I appreciated all of them. I hope I’m not in the position again to need this much care, but if I am, I will definitely be back.
My father has been a resident here since late January 2024. I am very pleased with the care he is receiving from everyone. Making the decision of long term nursing home care for my dad was not an easy decision to make. I’m happy I made the decision to have him at The New Jewish Home. I sleep very well knowing he’s safe and cared for!

*The overall rating is based on a nursing home’s performance on 3 sources: health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.
