Skilled Services for Long-Term Care
Comprehensive Care
Fully equipped quality care for persons recovering from stroke, major surgery, accidents, and other ailments.
Top Medical Professionals
Physicians, a medical director, nurses, and specialists provide complete medical, dental and podiatric services.
Wide Range of Therapies
Sensitive caregivers cater to each individual and provide therapies such as physical, speech, occupational, and more.
History and Mission
The Brooklyn United Methodist Church Home is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian skilled nursing home with 120 beds and a staff of 150. Founded in 1883 by Methodist Church members, the first Home was situated on McDonough Street and Stuyvesant Avenue. As a result of the tireless efforts of some 200 women and men from virtually every Methodist church in Brooklyn, the number of applicants for admission grew so large that expansion was essential. Thus, in 1889, a new Home opened at 920 Park Place, which served the elderly for the next 87 years.
The changing needs of the elderly played a role in making the Home what it is today. In 1976, the Home moved to its present location – a modern, sunny four-story building – and took a new direction as a skilled nursing facility. The Home now welcomes all people regardless of religious preference, race, sex, age, handicaps, national origin, or source of payment.
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The Home is now large enough to have the most modern, up-to-date technologies and therapies – but small enough to give individual attention to every patient. And… we’re not satisfied to just meet regulatory requirements: we exceed the norm!
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