Our Philosophy

A Special Calling

We are unified in our commitment to a special calling:

  • To enhance the quality of life of individuals coping with the advancing age, continuing health challenges or temporary illness or disabilities.
  • To make each individual’s day in our care as safe, comfortable and fulfilling as possible.
  • To create a strong sense of family among our long-term residents, short-term rehabilitation residents, and the entire staff.
  • To transcend quality care standards by responding to each resident’s unique personal history and set of needs.

We foster collective dedication by building a supportive, professional environment & empowering employees to excel. We measure our success by the successes – large and small – of our residents. We strive to set an example in our field.

We draw inspiration from a resident’s smiling friendship…a family’s deep gratitude…our community of devoted colleagues.

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CMS Rating

What are the five-star quality ratings?

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Nursing home ratings come from:

  • Health Inspections
  • Staffing
  • Quality Measures

A star rating is provided for each of these three sources, in case some areas are more important to you than others. Then, these three ratings are combined to calculate an overall rating.

Why is this important?
Nursing homes vary in the quality of care and services they provide to their residents. Reviewing health inspection results, staffing data, and quality measure data are three important ways to measure nursing home quality. This information gives you a “snap shot” of the care individual nursing homes give.

Use the Five-Star together with other information
The Five Star Quality Rating System is not a substitute for visiting the nursing home. This system can give you important information, help you compare nursing homes by topics you consider most important, and help you think of questions to ask when you visit the nursing home. Use the Five-Star ratings together with other sources of information.

Greenwich Woods is a Five-Star (★★★★★) rated facility. Here is a sample view of our overall rating at Medicare.gov.

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Serving the Westchester and Fairfield County communities for more than 30 years.

Greenwich Woods Rehabilitation and Health Care Center is a 217 bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located in Greenwich, Connecticut on the border of Rye Brook, New York. We are six miles from downtown White Plains, New York and within minutes from the Westchester County Airport, I-684 and the Hutchinson River/Merritt Parkways.

Greenwich Woods has been serving the Westchester and Fairfield County communities for more than 30 years. We offer a broad range of health care services including Post Acute Care, Short Term Inpatient/Outpatient Rehabilitation and Long Term Skilled Nursing. Greenwich Woods also has a forty-five (45) bed secure community dedicated to supporting those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive conditions.

Situated in backcountry Greenwich, our facility is adjacent to the former Gimbel estate, an 80 acre sanctuary managed and preserved by the National Audubon Society of Greenwich. Our diverse landscape and park-like grounds provide a lovely setting for visits with family and friends.

We want you to be confident that you have selected the best facility for your health care needs. When possible, we encourage you to meet our team and tour our facility in advance of a rehab or long term stay. We understand this is not always possible when unexpected illness or injury occurs. You can rest assured that our team is committed to providing you and your loved ones with exceptional health care in a warm and supportive environment.

https://www.cigna.com/legal/compliance/machine-readable-files

This link leads to the machine-readable files that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. The machine readable files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data.