Schofield Residence Nursing Facility

2.9
77 reviews

About

Nursing HomeRehabilitation CenterAssisted Living Facility
Looking for excellent short-term rehab or home care? Do you or your loved one need adult day health care or skilled nursing care? Schofield Care is an independent, not-for-profit award-winning organization serving Erie and Niagara counties in New York State. Our Schofield Residence serves 120 residents in a beautiful residential neighborhood in Kenmore, NY. Our Home Health teams offer a comprehensive array of services including private duty aides for bathing/dressing/meals, OT, PT, and nursing. Founded in 1910 by Dr. Jennie Schofield, Schofield is ready to help provide care when and where you need it. We invite you to tour our programs and welcome your phone call. Just call (716) 874-1566 or visit our website. We look forward to seeing you.

Details

  • Onsite servicesAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible seatingAvailable

Location

Schofield Residence Nursing Facility
3333 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY
14217, United States

Hours

Reviews

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  • AF
    Anne Flansburg
    2 days ago
    5.0
    I visited my friend today at Schofield and want to commend Michael, who brought the dinner food tray to room 232. He was kind and caring, helped her set up the drinks and spoke so kindly. Being observant he noticed that she had spilled milk from her lunch in another part of the room. He went out and got a rag to wipe it up and cleaned the area. This is an individual who could have looked the other way and said 'not my job'. Instead, he took the initiative to consider her personal needs. Compliments to Michael, and the residents and management are lucky to have such a caring individual. Anne
  • JH
    Jennifer Hanna
    Jan 4, 2026
    1.0
    Do not place your loved one here. My father, who unfortunately is a resident here, fell in bathroom after going by himself because they never answer the call bell. He had to crawl across the floor to call for help. I called nursing supervisor Nicole for update and to express my concerns, and she told me “He has every right to fall.” She also very rudely informed me no further interventions would implemented to ensure he does not fall again. She then advised me to contact my father’s wife who could have told me this. I have never been spoken to so unprofessionally by a healthcare worker. They clearly do not care about my father’s safety and well being but have no problem taking my family’s money every month. Do your loved one a favor and find another facility.
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    Allie Elizabeth
    Jan 4, 2026
    1.0
    Abhorrent. Avoid taking any loved ones here at ALL cost. The staff never check on my grandpa and he had a fall. The staff never answer his calls when he needs help to go to the bathroom, and needed to try to go on his own. The “nurse” Nicole ignored multiple calls then told my mom that my grandpa “had the right to fall.” What does that even mean? How DARE healthcare “professionals” treat and talk about their patients this way? I have never, ever heard of such a thing in my life. This is absolutely insane. The staff has been repeatedly rude and disgusting towards a worried family. If I had any power to get my grandpa to somewhere even HALFWAY decent, I would. AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS. The staff should be ashamed of themselves to treat people this way. So much money paid for staff to tell our family that my grandpa can just go and fall because they won’t go check on him. I’m convinced that this place just hired anyone who applied, who have no healthcare training at all.
  • AA
    Allie
    Nov 26, 2025
    5.0
    Great place!!
  • EJ
    Ell J
    Oct 29, 2025
    1.0
    My Dad was there for rehab. When he was at PT (10/20/25) and they were assisting him with getting out of his wheelchair, his nephrostomy tube was caught in the chair so when he stood up, the nephrostomy tube was pulled right out of his back! My Dad screamed and PT didn't even ask what was wrong or even look. Later in the day, the aide gave my Dad a shower and saw blood but "didn't know where it came from" and never reported it to anyone. When he was back in bed, he said he was wet, which he shouldn't have been because the urine goes from the nephrostomy tube to a bag. It was only then that someone actually checked him out and saw the tube pulled out. He then went into the hospital for reinsertion. On 11/3/25, morning meds were not given and just left on his table when I got there at 4pm. On 11/5/25, the same tube needed replacing because it "somehow" cracked and he was drenched in urine. Not to mention, he missed 3 MD appts due to transportation. And now, he's back at Schofield Rehab. I cannot wait to get him out of there!!!! Pure negligence. Update Dec 12, 2025-my father was discharged from Schofield on Thursday (12/11/25) and back in the hospital today with sepsis. Absolutely unreal with the amount of negligence! Update Dec 23, 2025- my father is now diagnosed with rectal cancer and is under Hospice Care. Update Dec 27,2025- my father passed away this morning.

Frequently Asked Questions About Schofield Residence Nursing Facility

What types of care services does Schofield Residence Nursing Facility provide?

Schofield Residence offers nursing home care, assisted living, short-term rehabilitation, long-term skilled nursing, elderly care, palliative care, and hospice care services.

What are the visiting hours for Schofield Residence Nursing Facility?

The facility is open from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM Monday through Friday, and from 9:30 AM to 8:30 PM on weekends.