Report: Portion of Waterloo Nursing Home Facility is Closed

Sunlit living room with two sofas, two wicker chairs, and lamps, facing a large window with a view of greenery.
A bright, comfortable living room interior, often used to illustrate residential or care facility settings. (Pexels/Pixabay)

A local nursing home has closed a portion of its facility due to ongoing financial and staffing challenges.

According to 13WHAM News, Seneca Nursing & Rehabilitation has kept one-third of its beds offline since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, about 40 beds remain unused, leaving the Waterloo facility operating at a capacity of 80 beds. Hurlbut Care Communities, which manages 11 facilities across the Rochester-Finger Lakes Region, has been able to keep the Waterloo location open despite the closures. One of the key issues is that Medicaid reimbursement only covers about 70% of operating costs.

The vacant wing of the facility is currently unoccupied and is being utilized for storage.

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