Long Term Care (Skilled Nursing)

Catholic Health includes four long-term care facilities (nursing homes) in Erie County, which provide skilled nursing and subacute rehab services.

Father Baker Manor

in Orchard Park is a residential nursing facility providing long-term and subacute care. The facility opened in 1994 and is dedicated to the memory of Monsignor Nelson Baker.

The McAuley Residence

in Tonawanda (on the Kenmore Mercy Hospital Campus), is named after the foundress of the Sisters of Mercy, Catherine McAuley. The facility provides long-term and subacute care services.

St. Catherine Labouré Health Care Center

in Buffalo (adjacent to Sisters of Charity Hospital) is named after St. Catherine Labouré, Daughter of Charity, who devoted her life to providing care for the elderly. The facility provides long-term and subacute care services.

Mercy Nursing Facility at OLV (Our Lady of Victory) Senior Neighborhood

in Lackawanna provides long-term care only.

Key Annual Stats

Father Baker Manor

120

Long Term Beds

40

Subacute Beds

698

Admissions

151.18

Average Daily Census

194.7

Full-Time Equivalents

The McAuley Residence

80

Long Term Beds

70

Subacute Beds

10

Hospice Beds

135.25

Average Daily Census

202.5

Full-Time Equivalents

1,038

Admissions

Mercy Nursing at OLV

84

Long Term Beds

0

Subacute Beds

29

Admissions

82.94

Average Daily Census

115.5

Full-Time Equivalents

St. Catherine Labouré

80

Long Term Beds

0

Subacute Beds

146

Admissions

75.78

Average Daily Census

93.98

Full-time Equivalents