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Care Compare / Nursing Homes / New York / Flushing
Fonteum Care Compare · New York · Flushing

Nursing homes in Flushing, New York: 11 Medicare-certified facilities.

CMS overall star rating, staffing rating, health inspection rating, and ownership type for every Medicare-certified nursing home in Flushing — every column traced to the CMS Care Compare NH Provider Information dataset (4pq5-n9py).

Average CMS overall rating in Flushing: 3.6 / 5

View at Medicare.gov →All New York cities →
Snapshot May 6, 2026·11 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Flushing, New York·CMS Care Compare — NH Provider Info (4pq5-n9py)·State overview →·Module overview →·Methodology →
How Flushing compares

Flushing vs the New York state average

Overall ★ — this city
3.6
State avg 3.0 / 5
+0.6 vs state
Staffing ★ — this city
2.3
State avg 2.8 / 5
-0.5 vs state
Facilities — this city
11
596 statewide

State averages are CMS-published per-state means from the same snapshot; the city figure is the mean across the 11 rated facilities above.

Where Flushing sits

All 11 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Flushing sit in Queens County, New York. County is the geographic unit CMS uses for staffing-desert and access analysis.

All Medicare-certified nursing homes in Flushing, New York

Long Island Care Center Inc
144-61 38th Ave · CCN 335294 · For profit - Corporation
200 certified beds · 188 avg daily residents · 3.51 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey April 24, 2024
5
Overall
2
Staffing
4 / 5
Health Insp.
Franklin Center For Rehabilitation And Nursing
142 27 Franklin Avenue · CCN 335426 · For profit - Limited Liability company
320 certified beds · 311.5 avg daily residents · 3.59 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey February 28, 2024
5
Overall
3
Staffing
4 / 5
Health Insp.
Cypress Garden Center For Nursing And Rehab
139 66 35th Avenue · CCN 335446 · For profit - Limited Liability company
278 certified beds · 260.1 avg daily residents · 2.97 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey September 23, 2024
5
Overall
2
Staffing
4 / 5
Health Insp.
Meadow Park Rehabilitation And Health Center L L C
78-10 164th Street · CCN 335143 · For profit - Corporation
135 certified beds · 130.2 avg daily residents · 3.20 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey April 2, 2024
4
Overall
2
Staffing
3 / 5
Health Insp.
Cliffside Rehab & Residential Health Care Center
119 - 19 Graham Court · CCN 335349 · For profit - Corporation
218 certified beds · 198.1 avg daily residents · 4.51 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 3 / 5 · Last standard survey July 23, 2025
4
Overall
3
Staffing
4 / 5
Health Insp.
Union Plaza Care Center
33 23 Union Street · CCN 335799 · For profit - Corporation
280 certified beds · 264 avg daily residents · 3.19 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 4 / 5 · Last standard survey August 28, 2024
4
Overall
2
Staffing
4 / 5
Health Insp.
Woodcrest Rehab & Residential H C Center, L L C
119 09 26th Avenue · CCN 335266 · For profit - Limited Liability company
200 certified beds · 192.3 avg daily residents · 3.04 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 2 / 5 · Last standard survey July 9, 2025
3
Overall
2
Staffing
3 / 5
Health Insp.
Rego Park Nursing Home
111 26 Corona Avenue · CCN 335379 · For profit - Corporation
200 certified beds · 190.2 avg daily residents · 3.41 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 4 / 5 · Last standard survey October 16, 2024
3
Overall
2
Staffing
3 / 5
Health Insp.
The Pavilion At Queens For Rehabilitation & Nrsing
36 17 Parsons Boulevard · CCN 335804 · For profit - Partnership
302 certified beds · 294.9 avg daily residents · 3.60 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey November 20, 2024
3
Overall
2
Staffing
2 / 5
Health Insp.
Sapphire Center For Rehab & Nursing
35 15 Parsons Blvd · CCN 335133 · For profit - Partnership
227 certified beds · 215.5 avg daily residents · 3.19 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey May 6, 2025
2
Overall
3
Staffing
1 / 5
Health Insp.
Waterview Nursing Care Center
119 15 27th Avenue · CCN 335154 · For profit - Corporation
200 certified beds · 176.2 avg daily residents · 3.01 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 3 / 5 · Last standard survey December 9, 2024
2
Overall
2
Staffing
2 / 5
Health Insp.
Reading the data

What these CMS ratings mean

Every star column on this page comes straight from CMS’s Five-Star Quality Rating System. Fonteum re-publishes the federal numbers without re-scoring them — the definitions below are CMS’s, not ours.

Overall star rating
A 1-to-5 summary CMS derives from the health-inspection, staffing, and quality-measure ratings. It is a relative ranking, not an absolute score — roughly the top fifth of facilities earn 5 stars and the bottom fifth earn 1.
Health inspection rating
Based on the three most recent state standard surveys plus any complaint investigations, weighted toward recency. More and more severe deficiencies lower the rating.
Staffing rating
Built from payroll-based (PBJ) nurse staffing hours per resident day, case-mix adjusted, including registered-nurse hours and weekend coverage.
Quality-measure (QM) rating
Drawn from a set of MDS- and claims-based clinical measures (e.g. pressure ulcers, falls, hospitalisation, antipsychotic use) across short- and long-stay residents.
Special Focus Facility (SFF)
A separate CMS program flagging facilities with a persistent pattern of serious health-inspection problems. “SFF” marks an active designation; “SFF Candidate” marks a facility on the candidate list.

Full methodology: how Fonteum sources and signs CMS nursing-home data.

Other New York cities with nursing homes

Compare Flushing with nearby markets — facility counts from the same CMS snapshot.

Bronx41Brooklyn40Rochester23New York13Far Rockaway11Staten Island10Buffalo8Jamaica7Syracuse7Albany6New Rochelle6Utica6

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