Four Seasons Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Brooklyn has a 3-star overall rating, with a 1-star staffing rating and reported nurse staffing below the federal benchmark (3.43 vs. 4.1 hours per resident per day). Its health inspection rating is 3 stars, quality measures are 5 stars, and there were no fines in the last 24 months.
Last inspection: March 6, 2026Penalties, last 24 months: $0
Federal guidance recommends at least 4.1 nursing hours per resident each day. This facility reports 3.431.
Staffing detail
Registered nurses
0.57
Licensed practical nurses
0.73
Nurse aides
2.13
Weekend nursing
3.02
Hours per resident per day.
Total staff turnover: 26%
Registered nurse turnover: 54%
Resident outcomes
How often residents experience these outcomes, with the direction over the past year.
Long-stay residents on antipsychotic medication
4.2%Steady
Residents with a fall causing major injury
2.2%Worsening
Residents with pressure ulcers (bedsores)
7.5%Worsening
Residents with a urinary tract infection
0.1%Steady
Residents who lost too much weight
7.2%Worsening
Residents who were physically restrained
0%Steady
Residents needing more help with daily activities
7.2%Worsening
Residents whose ability to walk got worse
5.5%Improving
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Long-stay residents on antianxiety or sleep medication
7.1%Improving
Short-stay residents newly given an antipsychotic
1.1%Worsening
Residents with a long-term catheter
0.4%Worsening
Residents with new or worsening incontinence
1.7%Improving
Residents with depressive symptoms
23.4%Worsening
Long-stay residents given the seasonal flu vaccine
98.8%Steady
Long-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine
100%Steady
Short-stay residents given the seasonal flu vaccine
93.8%Steady
Short-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine
99.9%Steady
What the inspectors found
The home failed to make sure food was safely sourced, stored, prepared, and served according to professional standards. Cited January 2022 — widespread issue, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 812 — 42 CFR §483.60(i) — S/S: F
The nursing home failed to make sure it had a pest control program to prevent or deal with mice, insects, and other pests. Cited January 2022 — widespread issue, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 925 — 42 CFR §483.90 — S/S: F
The home failed to promptly report suspected abuse, neglect, or theft and share the investigation results with the proper authorities. Cited February 2024 — limited pattern, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 609 — 42 CFR §483.12 — S/S: E
The nursing home failed to provide and carry out an infection prevention and control program to help keep residents from getting or spreading infections. Cited January 2022 — limited pattern, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 880 — 42 CFR §483.80(a) — S/S: E
The home failed to ensure residents were free from physical restraints unless they were needed for medical treatment. Cited March 2026 — isolated incident, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 604 — 42 CFR §483.12 — S/S: D
Recent history
STAFFING
Reported nurse staffing was below the federal recommendation of 4.1 hours per resident per day.
INSPECTION
Health inspection found 1 health deficiency.
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INSPECTION
Health inspection found 5 health deficiencies.
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INSPECTION
Health inspection found 6 health deficiencies.
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Operator & ownership
Ownership
For profit - Limited Liability company
Chain
Part of THE SHERMAN FAMILY · 7 homes · 2.3 stars avg
Occupancy
253.6 residents on an average day (94% of 270 beds)
Resident voice
Resident & family councils
Medicare history
Certified for 42 years
The most recent standard health inspection was more than two years ago.
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Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services — public records, updated monthly. GoodStanding presents official records with plain-language summaries. Always visit a facility in person.