Medical Hospital Unit | Behavioral Health Hospital Unit | Outpatient Medical Services | Outpatient Rehabilitation | How We're Different | Partnering | Our Staff | Admissions | Contact Us


How We're Different

The Hospital at Hebrew Health Care offers:

  • Full time physicians, board certified in internal medicine and geriatrics.
  • 24-hour, in-house physician coverage.
  • A team approach to health care, characterized by core interdisciplinary teams consisting of one or more of the following, as required on a case-by-case basis: medical doctor, nurses, psychiatrist, psychiatric nurses, psychiatric social worker, dietician, pharmacist, physical, occupational and recreational therapists, rehabilitation specialists, neuropsychologists, and pastoral care providers.
  • Individualized treatment plans and daily assessments of patient progress and adjustment of care plans.
  • Discharge planning throughout the entire plan of care.
  • On-Site Services:

    • Pharmacy
    • Imaging
    • Laboratory
    • Social work
    • Recreation
    • Multiple dining options
    • Beauty and barber shop
    • Religious services (Jewish, Protestant, Catholic)

The Difference Between The Hospital at Hebrew Health Care and The Hebrew Home

Hebrew Home is a long-term skilled nursing facility providing chronic health services to residents who are medically stable but can no longer live in the community.  The Hospital at Hebrew Health Care serves elderly patients experiencing an exacerbation of symptoms of chronic conditions and patients with one or more behavioral needs, including both Hebrew Home residents and patients referred by other facilities or physicians.

The Hospital at Hebrew Health Care is a certified Medicare and Medicaid provider.  Coverage from third party payors may also be available.

How We’re Different From “Regular” Hospitals

Traditional hospitals provide high quality care to the non-elderly, and to the elderly with straightforward health needs.  The Hospital at Hebrew Health Care’s board-certified geriatricians are specially trained to address the unique needs of the elderly population, with an emphasis on treating complex elderly health needs.