5★ official rating · 362 beds · Part of Archcare
26-13 21st Street, Astoria, NY 11102 · 280 beds
Phone: (718) 626-4800
We don’t have a written overview for New York Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing yet. The facts below come straight from official government records. Calling the facility is the best way to learn more about daily life here.
The average nursing home in New York scores 3 out of 5 · nationwide it’s 3. That puts it above the New York average.
26-13 21ST STREET
ASTORIA, NY 11102
Official government records list this facility as “for profit - limited liability company.” Ownership matters — it tells you who is responsible for care decisions here.
| Name | Type | Role | Stake | Since |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basch, Miriam | Individual | 5% or greater direct ownership interest | NO PERCENTAGE PROVIDED | 2001-08-27 |
| Klein, Miriam | Individual | 5% or greater direct ownership interest | NO PERCENTAGE PROVIDED | 2001-08-27 |
| Sieger, Chaim | Individual | 5% or greater direct ownership interest | NO PERCENTAGE PROVIDED | 2001-08-27 |
| Stern, Chaim | Individual | 5% or greater direct ownership interest | NO PERCENTAGE PROVIDED | 2001-08-27 |
| Stern, Margaret | Individual | 5% or greater direct ownership interest | NO PERCENTAGE PROVIDED | 2001-08-27 |
| Sieger, Chaim | Individual | operational/managerial control | NOT APPLICABLE | 2021-12-01 |
Source: the government’s public ownership dataset. Records can lag real-world changes by a few months.
About this page: the inspection rating, ownership records, bed count, and fines come from official government records. The description, highlights, and any items marked “as listed by the facility” come from the facility’s own materials and are reviewed before publishing. Family reviews are written by real families and checked by our team. Spot something wrong? Call the facility to confirm details before making a decision.
Tell us how to reach you and the team at New York Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing will set up a visit. Prefer the phone? Call (718) 626-4800 any time.
5★ official rating · 362 beds · Part of Archcare
What government inspectors found when they visited in person.
How much time nurses and aides have for each resident, per day.
How well residents actually do on health measures over time.
From government health inspections and reporting · updated July 9, 2026.
Every licensed and certified nursing home is scored from 1 to 5 stars using the same government data: on-site health inspections, staffing levels, and measures of how residents do over time. 5 is much better than average; 1 is much worse. The percentile shows where New York Center for Rehabilitation & Nursinglands against other homes — a low score doesn’t always mean bad care today, and a high score isn’t a guarantee, but it tells you what to ask about. Visiting in person is still the best test.
The most recent inspection cycle found 2 deficiencies. No fines were issued in the past three years.
When inspectors find a rule not being met — anything from paperwork to resident care — they record a “deficiency,” and the facility has to fix it. Most nursing homes have at least a few. Fines are money penalties for more serious or repeated problems. Many deficiencies or large fines are worth asking about when you visit.
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