Rochester General Health System

10/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/04/2024 08:10

Park Ridge, Edna Tina Wilson Living Centers Recognized Among America's Best Nursing Homes by Newsweek

Rochester, NY - Rochester Regional Health is proud to announce that both Park Ridge Living Center and Edna Tina Wilson Living Center have been ranked among the best nursing homes in New York State in Newsweek's "America's Best Nursing Homes 2025" list. The prestigious recognition highlights the exceptional quality of care provided to residents and reflects the dedication of the entire team at each facility.

"At Rochester Regional Health our mission is to uplift humanity through care for our community, which motivates us to deliver high-quality patient care across all our services," said Richard "Chip" Davis, PhD, CEO of Rochester Regional Health. "This recognition from Newsweek acknowledges the exceptional talent of our teams at Park Ridge Living Center and Edna Tina Wilson Living Center. Their dedication represents the highest standards of care and showcases our steadfast commitment to enhancing the lives of the individuals, families and communities we serve."

This is the second year Park Ridge Living Center has been on the list, coming in at #5 for New York State under America's Best Nursing Homes 100-149 beds. Edna Tina Wilson Living Center secured the #10 spot in the same category.

"Being recognized by Newsweek for our excellence in long-term care is a testament to the unwavering commitment of our team members at both Park Ridge and Edna Tina Wilson," said Denis Vinnik, VP of Long Term Care at Rochester Regional Health. "Every day, our teams strive to provide high-quality, compassionate care, and this recognition only strengthens our resolve to continue enhancing the well-being of our residents."

Newsweek's "America's Best Nursing Homes" rankings are based on data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and consider factors such as facility performance, accreditations, peer recommendations and resident satisfaction. This year's list recognizes 1,050 nursing homes from over 14,800 evaluated nationwide.