Fulton Commons Care Center
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Fulton Commons Care Center
Fulton Commons Care Center is deeply committed to the needs of our residents and their quality of life. Our multidisciplinary team of highly skilled professionals is dedicated to improving each resident's quality of life and functional independence by focusing on meeting the unique physical, emotional and social needs of each individual.

Whether you need short term rehabilitation after an acute illness, injury or surgery or long term skilled nursing care, Fulton Commons Care Center provides a superior solution in a convenient location right here in central Nassau County.
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Fulton Commons Care Center is a 280 bed skilled nursing facility conveniently located at the intersection of the Meadowbrook Parkway and Hempstead Turnpike midway between the Northern and Southern State Parkways. It is easily accessible from all of Long Island and New York City. The facility opened in 2001 and is located on a 4 acre campus providing a range of senior and medical services.
Our facility offers short and long term interdisciplinary rehabilitation with individualized programs to meet our resident's needs. Progressive physical, occupational and speech therapies partnered with nursing affords residents the opportunity to return to the highest quality of life whether they choose to return home to the community or remain at Fulton Commons for our exceptional long term care.
At Fulton Commons Care Center we understand the difficulty involved when choosing a facility. Our facility was designed to create an environment of dignity, comfort and safety. Our patients, residents and their families are introduced to an environment created to stimulate and enhance quality of life from the moment they enter.
Dear Mrs. Doyle - you along with your staff have gone above and beyond during this hard time for me and my family. The thoughtfulness of everyone at Fulton will forever be treasured and appreciated. You all have helped make a very stressful situation a little less stressful by accommodating my needs and treating me with such care and compassion.
Conveniently located just off the Meadowbrook Parkway 10 minutes from both the Queens and Suffolk borders. From LI Expressway proceed to Northern State Parkway. Follow signs to Meadowbrook Parkway south to exit M5 East (24 Hempstead Turnpike). Continue to the first stop light at Merrick Avenue, make a right turn and proceed south to entrance of Fulton Commons Care Center, on your right.
Reviews (10)
Laura L.
Laura L.
Mar 19, 2021
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My mother was a resident of Fulton Common Care Center since Oct 2018 until her recent death on March 8, 2021. This facility is probably one of the best I've seen on Long Island, clean, bright, friendly. Although, we saw some tough times during Covid with limited staffing (due to quarantine), no visitations and suspension of activities the administration kept on top of keeping us informed. Of course, no one wants to be in a nursing home or restricted to their room due to Covid for a year but my mother was comfortable and well cared for. She had all her mental capacity and we spoke almost
Ruth B.
Ruth B.
Jun 05, 2020
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This place should have negative stars. Please, even if you do not like your loved one, do not put them here. It is a slow torture of death. The state must get involved to shut this place down. Do not be fooled by the outside. It is beautiful. Then once your loved one is there..(My mother.) it is an endless torture room. You sit in your own feces for hours. There was even a point where they pushed my mother and kicked her. They do not answer their phones, and the room phones do not work. So when you leave, it is as if you will never be able to get in touch with them again unless you go back in
Debbie M.
Debbie M.
Aug 19, 2019
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This is the worst by far! The only thing that was somewhat good was one or two nurses but that's it. I could go on and on! I have pics of how filthy her table was in her room! Everyday I would go there would be wrappers from her food tray and wrappers from her needles or meds she was given. There was one day I went there and bruises were on higher part of her chest. I would have to pull Information from them nobody and I mean nobody would call me about changes unless I asked. I also asked about her medications because I noticed that she was slurring her words and she was never like
Bethann S.
Bethann S.
Jun 09, 2019
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I need to update my review. So I am not happy with them. The RNs and Nursing shift supervisor should go back to school . Why does someone with no medical license such as me have to tell them 2x my mom has a UTI. Why do they overlook things? It was so apparent!!! Now I admitted her to Winthrop against the Fulton RN supervisor that told me her BP was 100/60 and I know it wasn't I was a MA. After I told her that she stormed out with attitude and told me that she's the RN and not me or the CNA who had the right pressure. Only to find out that her BP was 55/30, severely dehydrated, UTI and
Rose M.
Rose M.
Apr 23, 2019
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DO NOT LEAVE YOUR FAMILY MEMBER HERE!
my husband was in rehab for 1-1/2 months last summer
It is disgusting! I myself had to bring cleaning products to clean the bathroom and his area. Every night i would go and change his bed and blankets myself because the aids would disappear and not change his bedding.
I brought in a cooler so he would have food to eat. Yogurt, pb&j, etc... along w snacks.

There were a couple of nurses that would go above and beyond to help and make sure he was taken care of but those handful that were there when they were off were the worst! My husband was afraid to
Lia M.
Lia M.
Apr 23, 2019
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IF I COULD GIVE 0 STARS I WOULD.
Let me start off my saying, my grandmother has UNFORTUNATELY been a resident here for almost a year now. The facility is so disgusting, there has been blood spots on my grandmas floor since she was moved to this room which shows the floors are never mopped. My family brings in cleaning products to clean her bathroom ourselves. And we also do her laundry because her clothes went missing went Fulton commons was doing it.
-Next, the nurses on the floor DO NOT CARE about the residents. My grandma will hit her call button to use the bathroom, and no one will show up
Sheila S.
Sheila S.
Nov 14, 2018
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This center is as good as it gets! In 2017, I was in Long Island Rehab centers FOUR times. Three of the times were very trying, not conducive to healing at all. Then I arrived at Fulton last November and December, and the healing they provided physically, medically and spiritually helped to make me the survivor I am today!
Joanne T.
Joanne T.
Aug 18, 2017
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My Mom had dementia but was admitted with a fractured pelvis. Long story short she is no longer with us. After a month of their neglect and overmedicating she passed away from sepsis and liver and kidney failure. She arrived there ambulatory and continent. Before her death she had diapers and a wheelchair. We had to insist that she get showered and changed regularly. The Dr was a fan tom who we never met. I asked for his phone number and was told he would call me. He did so the day after she passed. I could go on and on but the bottom line is check the reviews before you or your loved one go into
James B.
James B.
Mar 21, 2016
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I like to base my reviews on my first impression. It's not to say that this place may not improve on future visits, but I have some doubts.

Upon entering the main lobby, you have a 2 level atrium with a security guard behind the desk.
This is probably the nicest part of the entire place.

When getting to the floor I needed to get to by elevator, I was let out into an empty lobby that gave a choice to go one way or another. It basically felt like a typical hospital. I went to the area where I was to visit. When arriving there, the person I visited was not in their room, and no one was
Cindy L.
Cindy L.
Apr 03, 2015
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If you're young and able to chase after the nurses and staff for help, and know what medicines and foods you are required to receive, you might be okay. If you are older, and need to rely on the staff, whose job it is to make sure patients are cared for, try someplace else. Unless, you are willing to hold it in while you wait fifteen minutes for someone to help you in the bathroom. Unless, you are okay with eating food that you're not allowed to eat. Unless, you are okay with discussing your aftercare and release, not with those that can help, but instead with the activities director