Nursing Home
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A Residential Health Care Facility and Adult Home
278 Bank Street
Batavia, NY 14020
Phone 585-344-0584
Fax 585-344-4685
Links
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| Pet Therapy | Skilled Nursing Facility |
| Memory Care Unit | Beauty/Barber Shop |
| Frequently Asked Questions | Contacts / Location Map |
| Adult Day Health Care | Services Available |
| Child Care Center | Brochure ( pdf 248 kb ) |
| Intergenerational Programming | Rehabilitation Unit (Transitional Living Center) |
| Adult Home/Domiciliary and Special Care Community Dementia Unit |
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| Our Wish List | Calendar of Events |
| Aging Services | |
| Office for the Aging | |
| Care Options for Seniors | |
| Genesee County Health Department | |
| WNY Chapter of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Inc | |
Mission Statement
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To assist each resident in living as fully as possible by assisting him/her to function to the best of their ability-physically, socially, and emotionally and to maintain a quality of life enabling him/her to continue to be a part of society.
The Genesee County Nursing Home was established in 1945. We are a multi-level non-for-profit community based Residential Health Care Facility consisting of 160 beds and an Adult Home consisting of 80 beds. The facility is comprised of a Memory Care Unit, three long-term care floors, a short-term rehab. Unit, an Adult Day Health Care Center, Child Care Center, and the Adult Home including a Special Care Community Dementia Unit. We are licensed by the New York State Health Department and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and major insurances.
The Genesee County Nursing Home is located in Batavia, a half-way point between Rochester and Buffalo. The community is conveniently located close to specialty shops, churches, professional offices and several medical facilities.
In compliance with New York State and Federal laws, Genesee County Nursing Home does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, sexual preference, religion, disability, or financial status. All residents and their families are treated with respect, comfort, dignity, and safety.

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