The Pavilion At Queens For Rehabilitation & Nursing in Flushing, NY operates as a nursing-home provider, delivering around-the-clock skilled nursing services. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants are on duty 24 hours a day to handle post-acute care, complex medical cases, and long-term custodial care. Residents who require intravenous therapy, pain management, respiratory support, or post-surgical observation receive these services without the need to transfer to another setting. The facility also accepts short-stay admissions for individuals transitioning from a hospital stay who need continued medical monitoring before returning home.
Beyond general nursing services, the community offers on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy designed to restore mobility and functional independence. A medical director oversees care plans, and attending physicians visit regularly to manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiac disease, and pulmonary disorders. The staff provides wound care, medication administration, and regular lab work monitoring, with arrangements in place for diagnostic imaging as needed. Social workers coordinate discharge planning and connect families to community resources.
Residents are housed in private or semi-private rooms equipped with individual climate controls, basic furnishings, and access to free Wi-Fi. Some rooms feature in-room showers and additional storage, but not all accommodations include every amenity, so prospective residents should verify specific room features during a tour.
Meals are prepared on site by a dietary team under the guidance of a registered dietitian. Menus accommodate therapeutic diets, texture-modified meals, and cultural food preferences. Staff members are available in the dining area to assist residents who need help with feeding, and snacks are provided between meals to support nutritional goals.
An activity center serves as the hub for organized recreation, offering group exercise sessions, arts and crafts, and social events that align with residents’ physical and cognitive abilities.