Haym Salomon Nursing Home Explained
Haym Salomon Nursing Home[1] [2] [3] is a long-term nursing home and short-term medical rehabilitation facility located in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.[1]
History
It was named after Haym Salomon (17401785), a Jewish businessman and political financial broker who was involved in the American Revolutionary War. The facility,[4] also known as Haym Salomon Home for Nursing and Rehabilitation,[5] moved from an earlier location.[6] In 1982 The New York Times described it as bankrupt.[1] In the following decades they continued operation,[7] [6] even through the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
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Notes and References
- News: The New York Times. Nursing Home Official Faces Charges. Robin Herman . April 29, 1982.
- News: The New York Times. T La Rock and His Posse At a Jewish Nursing Home. October 20, 1996.
- News: . Joseph Shalleck, 92, Lawyer And Ex-Democratic Official . November 24, 1983.
- News: . FRIENDS SEE AGED OFF TO NEW HOME; Neighbors Dance in Farewell as Haym Salomon Guests Leave for Brooklyn . December 23, 1957.
- News: Brooklyn Eagle. Gala event celebrates grand opening of New Pavilion at the Haym Salomon Home. September 17, 2015.
- moved from 1625 Shore Parkway tocurrent location 2340 Cropsey Ave News: . Bath Beach apartment building to replace two-family house on Bay Parkway . Paula Katinas . January 4, 2019.
- News: Queens Courier. A new career at 50. July 2, 2008.
- News: . Nursing home patient died of likely coronavirus after son told she was fine . April 16, 2020.