ArchCare at Kateri Residence
Individualized care in a home-like setting.
ArchCare at Kateri Residence is a 520-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation center named in memory of Kateri Tekakwitha, a caring 17th century American Indian who converted to Christianity. In 1980, 300 years after her death, Blessed Kateri was beatified by Pope John Paul II. Overlooking the Hudson River, Kateri serves the community of the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Care services at Kateri Residence include:
Our dedicated clinical and support staff strives to fulfill the ideals of Blessed Kateri by providing loving care to all patients and residents in a manner that bespeaks respect, compassion, sensitivity and concern. Whether seeking short-term rehabilitation or long-term care, our patients and residents benefit from our philosophy of individualized care in a home-like setting.
Those who require short-term rehabilitation reside on one of our two 40-bed subacute care units. To accommodate a timely return of our subacute care patients to their homes in the community, we offer rehabilitation six days a week. This service is also available to our long-term care residents.
Our long-term care residents also experience the benefit of a caring staff that recognizes that the care of our residents embraces their physical, social, emotional and spiritual well-being, as well as the preservation of their dignity.
Care services at Kateri Residence include:
- 24-hour skilled nursing services
- Short-term rehabilitation services including speech, physical and occupational therapy
- Clinical and physician services including consulting physicians for dental, ophthalmology, and podiatry
- Laboratory services
- Religious services
- Recreation therapy
- Radiology services
- Nutrition services
- IV therapy
- Pain management
- Hospice
- Family and resident councils
Our dedicated clinical and support staff strives to fulfill the ideals of Blessed Kateri by providing loving care to all patients and residents in a manner that bespeaks respect, compassion, sensitivity and concern. Whether seeking short-term rehabilitation or long-term care, our patients and residents benefit from our philosophy of individualized care in a home-like setting.
Those who require short-term rehabilitation reside on one of our two 40-bed subacute care units. To accommodate a timely return of our subacute care patients to their homes in the community, we offer rehabilitation six days a week. This service is also available to our long-term care residents.
Our long-term care residents also experience the benefit of a caring staff that recognizes that the care of our residents embraces their physical, social, emotional and spiritual well-being, as well as the preservation of their dignity.
