Amsterdam Nursing Home

Amsterdam Nursing Home Amsterdam House, a not-for-profit corporation, is widely known and highly regarded for its comprehensive and individualized treatment.

We had an appreciation BBQ with a Wild Wild West theme for our incredible staff! πŸ€ πŸ΄πŸ”
09/26/2025

We had an appreciation BBQ with a Wild Wild West theme for our incredible staff! πŸ€ πŸ΄πŸ”

09/26/2025

Our September birthday party was a blast! Happy Birthday to all the September babies out there. πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚πŸŽˆ

09/22/2025

The Happiness Factory gave our residents an amazing show! ❀️

This morning our residents made their own pirates for International Talk Like A Pirate Day. Ahoy matey! πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ
09/19/2025

This morning our residents made their own pirates for International Talk Like A Pirate Day. Ahoy matey! πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ

09/19/2025

Making magic in the enchanted forest!πŸ’ƒπŸ»πŸ•ΊπŸ»

Meet Mary. Check out this moving story from Amsterdam Nursing Home. πŸ’œ
09/10/2025

Meet Mary. Check out this moving story from Amsterdam Nursing Home. πŸ’œ

09/08/2025

Out Reach Concert with Peter 🎹

Pet therapy with Linda! 🐒🦎
09/07/2025

Pet therapy with Linda! 🐒🦎

Concert and cake! πŸŽ‚
09/07/2025

Concert and cake! πŸŽ‚

09/05/2025

When life gives you lemonsβ€¦πŸ‹

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09/05/2025

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Fall fun is just around the corner! 🍁 Check out this month’s activities!
09/01/2025

Fall fun is just around the corner! 🍁 Check out this month’s activities!

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1060 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY
10025

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The Story of Amsterdam

In 1872, Rev. Isaac H. Tuttle was deeply concerned that many elderly people who had been vital and productive during their working years had fallen on difficult times and had no place to turn. He secured a vacant building and established the "Home For Old Men and Aged Couples" also known as HOMAC.

In 1897, land on 112th Street and Amsterdam Avenue was purchased and a new building was completed. It had attractive rooms, parlors and an infirmary staffed with doctors and nurses β€” it even had an elevator.

101 years after the founding of the HOMAC, a new home known as Amsterdam House was built which could accommodate more than 300 residents. Along with the increased space came increased services.

Amsterdam Today