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HomeNew YorkLong Island State Veterans Home

Long Island State Veterans Home

100 Patriots Road, Stonybrook, NY 117906314448500
5/5Much Above Average
Accepts Medicare Accepts Medicaid Sprinkler System
Health
5/5
Staffing
5/5
Quality
2/5
Beds
350
certified

Key Findings

• CMS rates this facility 5/5 stars (above average)

• Has 350 certified beds with an average of 309.5 residents per day (88% occupancy)

• Last health inspection found 2 deficiencies (inspected Mar 11, 2025)

• No fines on record

• Total nursing staff: 4.54 hours per resident per day

• Staff turnover rate: 30.7%

• Part of the State of New York Comptroller's Office chain (6 facilities)

Long Island State Veterans Home is a 5-star Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home in Stonybrook, New York with 350 certified beds. It has been operating since 1992. The facility scored above average compared to New York facilities.

Beds
350
Avg Residents/Day
309.5
Ownership
Government - State
Provider Type
Medicare and Medicaid
In Hospital
No
First Approved
Apr 23, 1992
Sprinklers
Yes
Council
Both
County
Suffolk
Last Inspection
Mar 11, 2025
Deficiencies (Cycle 1)
2
Weighted Score
4.0
Infection Citations
0

Deficiency Citations (10)

F0640Minimal Harm

Encode each resident’s assessment data and transmit these data to the State within 7 days of assessment.

Survey: Mar 11, 2025Corrected: NoCycle: 1
F0656Potential for Harm

Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.

Survey: Mar 11, 2025Corrected: NoCycle: 1
F0657Potential for Harm

Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals.

Survey: Sep 1, 2023Corrected: NoCycle: 2
F0600Actual Harm

Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.

Survey: Jul 1, 2021Corrected: NoCycle: 3
F0609Potential for Harm

Timely report suspected abuse, neglect, or theft and report the results of the investigation to proper authorities.

Survey: Jul 1, 2021Corrected: NoCycle: 3
F0610Potential for Harm

Respond appropriately to all alleged violations.

Survey: Jul 1, 2021Corrected: NoCycle: 3
F0656Potential for Harm

Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.

Survey: Jul 1, 2021Corrected: NoCycle: 3
F0657Potential for Harm

Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals.

Survey: Jul 1, 2021Corrected: NoCycle: 3
F0761Potential for Harm

Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.

Survey: Jul 1, 2021Corrected: NoCycle: 3
F0814Potential for Harm

Dispose of garbage and refuse properly.

Survey: Jul 1, 2021Corrected: NoCycle: 3
Total Fines
$0
Number of Fines
0
Payment Denials
0
Total Penalties
0

No penalties on record.

Staffing hours per resident per day. The black line shows the national average.

Nurse Aide2.71 hrs
National avg: 2.35 hrs
LPN0.67 hrs
National avg: 0.86 hrs
RN1.16 hrs
National avg: 0.68 hrs
Total Nursing4.54 hrs
National avg: 3.89 hrs
Weekend Total4.08 hrs
National avg: 0.00 hrs
Physical Therapist0.09 hrs
National avg: 0.07 hrs
Total Turnover
30.7%
RN Turnover
19.1%
Administrators Left
0

Quality measures as percentages of residents. Lower is better for all measures.

Ownership Type
Government - State
Recent Change
No

Owners & Managers (10)

NameRoleTypeOwnership %Since
STATE OF NEW YORK COMPTROLLERS OFFICE5% OR GREATER DIRECT OWNERSHIP INTERESTOrganization100%Oct 23, 1991
FACULTY STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY STONY BROOKOPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLOrganizationN/ASep 22, 2022
BRANCATO, CHRISTOPHEROPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLIndividualN/AJun 24, 2021
BRAND, JEANMARIEOPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLIndividualN/AJul 28, 1994
MUSCARELLA, DENISEOPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLIndividualN/ADec 14, 2017
ROCCO, PATOPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLIndividualN/AJul 12, 2004
SCIOSCIA, MICHAELOPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLIndividualN/ADec 12, 2019
SGANGA, FREDOPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLIndividualN/AFeb 1, 2001
SINGH, ANSHUOPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLIndividualN/AApr 1, 2021
SPIER, JONATHANOPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROLIndividualN/AOct 8, 2015

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CMS rating for Long Island State Veterans Home?▾
Long Island State Veterans Home has an overall CMS rating of 5 out of 5 stars, with a health inspection rating of 5/5, staffing rating of 5/5, and quality measures rating of 2/5. This facility is rated above average.
Has Long Island State Veterans Home had any health inspection violations?▾
Long Island State Veterans Home had 2 deficiency citations in its most recent health inspection (Mar 11, 2025). The facility has no fines on record.
What are the staffing levels at Long Island State Veterans Home?▾
Long Island State Veterans Home provides 4.54 total nursing staff hours per resident per day, including 1.16 RN hours, 0.67 LPN hours, and 2.71 nurse aide hours. The total staff turnover rate is 30.7%.
How many beds does Long Island State Veterans Home have?▾
Long Island State Veterans Home has 350 certified beds with an average of 309.5 residents per day, resulting in approximately 88% occupancy. The facility is Government - State owned and is part of the State of New York Comptroller's Office chain.

Part of State of New York Comptroller's Office

This chain operates 6 facilities. View all →