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YORKTOWN REHABILITATION & NURSING CENTER

2300 CATHERINE STREET, CORTLANDT MANOR, NY, 10567 · 9147392244

Nursing HomeMedicare CertifiedMedicaid Certified
4.0
★★★★☆
Overall Rating
Health Inspection
3.0
Staffing
4.0
Quality Measures
5.0
200
Licensed Beds
4.0
Staffing Rating
Yorktown Rehabilitation & Nursing Center holds an overall 4-star rating, which puts it above average compared to nursing homes nationally. That overall score is a composite of three separate ratings, each measuring something different about how the facility operates and cares for its residents. The health inspection rating comes in at 3 stars, meaning it's about average in terms of citations found during state inspections. This doesn't necessarily signal anything alarming, but it does suggest inspectors identified some issues worth noting, so it's a reasonable area to ask the facility about directly. Staffing earns 4 stars, which is good news practically speaking - it means residents are getting more nurse time and attention relative to the number of people living there compared to most facilities. Where Yorktown really stands out is in quality measures, earning a perfect 5 stars. This rating is based on 15 clinical and physical health outcomes for residents, things like fall rates, pressure wounds, and how well residents maintain their physical functioning. A 5-star score here means residents at Yorktown are consistently experiencing better health outcomes than residents at the vast majority of nursing homes. For families weighing their options, that combination of strong staffing and excellent clinical outcomes is genuinely meaningful, even with the middle-of-the-road inspection score pulling the overall rating back slightly from a perfect five.
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Questions to ask when visiting
1. How many residents does each certified nursing assistant care for during a typical day shift, and how does that change at night and on weekends? 2. How long have most of your nursing staff been working here, and what do you do to keep staff from leaving? 3. If my loved one has a fall or a medical concern in the middle of the night, walk me through exactly what happens from the moment staff are alerted to when the family gets a call. 4. Can I see the most recent state inspection report, and can you explain any deficiencies that were cited? 5. What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident who needs memory care or has limited mobility, from morning through the evening? 6. If my family member's condition changes and they need more care than they currently do, how does your facility handle that transition, and is there a chance they would need to move out? For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to [questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home](/blog/questions-to-ask-before-choosing-a-nursing-home-in-florida).
About CMS Star Ratings

CMS assigns 1–5 star ratings to Medicare and Medicaid-certified nursing homes based on three domains: health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures. The overall rating is a weighted composite.

A 5-star overall rating does not guarantee excellence in every domain — inspect each sub-rating independently. Data is updated quarterly.

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Data sourced from CMS Care Compare. Last updated via nightly pipeline.