Since our founding in 1969, St. Camillus' mission has been to provide high-quality services and facilities emphasizing the rehabilitation of individuals to their maximum potential.
The importance of the human spirit drives all we do. We are dedicated to caring for life and helping individuals achieve their highest possible level of independence.

As one of the largest rehabilitation facilities in central New York, St. Camillus is widely known for its community of teams which stand firmly -- and with great concern and caring -- behind each person in our care.

Location
St. Camillus is located approximately 3.5 miles west of downtown Syracuse. Click here for directions to St. Camillus.

Being centrally located in upstate New York makes travel to St. Camillus easy and convenient. Driving from Buffalo or Albany to Syracuse takes only 2.5 hours, Rochester is just a 1.5 hour ride, Watertown and Utica are only an hour away, and the drive from New York City takes approximately 5.5 hours. Hancock International Airport and the Regional Transportation Center, which accommodates train and bus travelers, are all within 20 minutes of St. Camillus.

St. Camillus de Lellis
St. Camillus Health and Rehabilitation Center was named after St. Camillus de Lellis, an Italian priest who is patron of the sick, dying, hospitals and nurses. He lived a life of dedication and tireless concern for the sick. Our facility exemplifies the philosophy and practice of innovative, quality healthcare that was introduced by this Italian priest four centuries ago. We work together to provide the type of care and caring that St. Camillus taught, which is the foundation of our facility today.

 

Mailing address:
St. Camillus Health and Rehabilitation Center
813 Fay Road
Syracuse, NY 13219

 

Questions? For more information on our programs and services, or to make a referral, contact us at info@st-camillus.org.

 


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