Eldercare that serves the Latino community.
ArchCare at San Vicente de Paúl Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 200-bed residential healthcare facility designed to meet the special needs of elderly members of New York's Latino communities. Since opening in 1992, it has become a cornerstone in the rebirth of its Bronx neighborhood.
Care services at San Vicente de Paúl include:
Those in need of short-term rehabilitation when transitioning from hospital to home find a complete staff of certified and highly-qualified physical, occupational, and speech therapists at the Center. A special unit is dedicated to serving those needing intensive rehabilitative services for a short period before returning to their homes.
The Adult Day Health Care Program serves the elderly who need assistance in maintaining their independence and connection to the community and who would otherwise be home alone. Transportation to and from the Center is provided, and participants receive nutritious meals and a variety of rehabilitative services. Most importantly, they take an active role in a full schedule of social activities that serve to prevent isolation and disconnection.
The six-story Mediterranean style building is connected to a private garden that offers a pleasant setting for family visits, and the culture of the Center, its bilingual staff, ethnic food and special events all reflect the influence of its surrounding community. Recreation and social activities are an essential part of daily life here and these programs are tailored for both large and small groups, and when required, for individual needs.
Care services at San Vicente de Paúl include:
- 24-hour skilled nursing services
- Short-term rehabilitation services including speech, physical and occupational therapy
- Adult day health care
- 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
Those in need of short-term rehabilitation when transitioning from hospital to home find a complete staff of certified and highly-qualified physical, occupational, and speech therapists at the Center. A special unit is dedicated to serving those needing intensive rehabilitative services for a short period before returning to their homes.
The Adult Day Health Care Program serves the elderly who need assistance in maintaining their independence and connection to the community and who would otherwise be home alone. Transportation to and from the Center is provided, and participants receive nutritious meals and a variety of rehabilitative services. Most importantly, they take an active role in a full schedule of social activities that serve to prevent isolation and disconnection.
The six-story Mediterranean style building is connected to a private garden that offers a pleasant setting for family visits, and the culture of the Center, its bilingual staff, ethnic food and special events all reflect the influence of its surrounding community. Recreation and social activities are an essential part of daily life here and these programs are tailored for both large and small groups, and when required, for individual needs.

