St. Cabrini of Westchester is a nursing-home provider that delivers round-the-clock skilled nursing and clinical oversight. Licensed nurses manage complex medical needs, including diabetes monitoring and insulin administration, while on-site physical therapists guide individualized rehabilitation programs aimed at restoring or maintaining mobility and strength. For individuals whose primary caregivers need a short break, the community also offers respite care stays that include the same nursing and therapy services available to full-time residents.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the care team assists residents with daily personal tasks, coordinates medications, and communicates with outside physicians as needed. Continuous assessment helps the staff modify care plans quickly, an approach that is especially important for residents with fluctuating blood-sugar levels or those progressing through a therapy program after surgery or illness. Short-term respite guests receive identical assessments and support, allowing a seamless transition in and out of the community.
Accommodations range from private to shared layouts, and each living space is cleaned regularly by the housekeeping staff. Many rooms offer cable TV, and some are positioned near landscaped outdoor areas or close to the library and computer lounge; however, not every accommodation has all of these features, so prospective residents should verify availability during a tour.
Meals are provided daily in a communal dining setting. The culinary team prepares balanced menus and can adjust portions or recipes to meet physician-ordered diets, including carbohydrate-controlled plans for residents with diabetes. Snacks and hydration stations are available between meals to help maintain consistent nutrition.
Residents can take part in structured arts and crafts sessions, spend time in the central activity center, or join clubs and community groups that match their interests. These programs are scheduled throughout the week to promote social interaction and mental stimulation.