John J. Hainkel, Jr. Home & Rehabilitation Center

John J. Hainkel, Jr. Home & Rehabilitation Center At The Hainkel Home, it is our mission to provide residents with a safe, healthy, and friendly envir

In 1891 a group of women, met to consider establishing a Home for handicapped and disabled individuals in New Orleans. In 1892 the property that is now 612 Henry Clay Avenue was purchased and a lovely Center Hall Cottage was constructed. Initially the facility housed only women, but by 1906 a children’s wing was constructed, followed by a men’s wing in 1913. In the mid 1970’s the current more modern building was constructed. The Home is currently licensed and operates as a Long Term Care Skilled Nursing Facility which serves a population who needs total care and an Adult Day Health Care which serves the day needs of those individuals whose family members are caring for them at home and need assistance during the day care for loved ones with various old age illness and various forms of dementia. From inception until 1979, the all female board of The New Orleans Home for the Incurables was directly responsible for the ownership and operation of the Home, employing licensed professionals as staff. Then the facility was sold to and run by the State of Louisiana until April 2011 when the Board leased the facility back from the state and is again responsible for the operation of the Home which is now the Hainkel Home. It is currently run as a non for profit privately run facility and has much support from the community and is affiliated with Ochsner Health Systems and LSU Medical School we work closely with Loyola’s Service Learning Program.

Time to break out that pretty white linen! White Linen night is this weekend! Click for more info >>
07/31/2018

Time to break out that pretty white linen! White Linen night is this weekend! Click for more info >>

Every year on the first Saturday in August, Whitney White Linen Night takes over downtown New Orleans with a sea of white attire. The event honors the talented local artists and galleries that take up shop along Julia Street in the Warehouse/Arts District. Everyone in New Orleans is invited to don t...

Remember that August is COOLinary New Orleans Restaurant month!! Get out there and experience all the wonderfully tasty ...
07/29/2018

Remember that August is COOLinary New Orleans Restaurant month!! Get out there and experience all the wonderfully tasty cuisines that our great city has to offer!! Click here for more info >> http://ow.ly/qxUR30ksFYn

Looking to spend a few hours by yourself meditating or just relaxing? Our sunroom is the perfect place to do just that! ...
07/26/2018

Looking to spend a few hours by yourself meditating or just relaxing? Our sunroom is the perfect place to do just that!

Want a little company? No problem! We have semi-private rooms available too!
07/22/2018

Want a little company? No problem! We have semi-private rooms available too!

You deserve to cool down today, don't ya think? Get yourself a classic New Orleans daiquiri in order to celebrate  !! Ch...
07/19/2018

You deserve to cool down today, don't ya think? Get yourself a classic New Orleans daiquiri in order to celebrate !! Check it out >>

While the debate over go cup freedoms rages on this week? with City Council even releasing a statement defending their case-by-case no-cup provisos this week&? the future of the iconic cup does...

Group exercise is the perfect way to meet new people and look good while doing it!
07/17/2018

Group exercise is the perfect way to meet new people and look good while doing it!

It's the sweetest day of the year!   is here! Here are some of best ice cream spots around the city >>
07/15/2018

It's the sweetest day of the year! is here! Here are some of best ice cream spots around the city >>

The best places to get a scoop right now

07/13/2018

The Running of the Bulls is going down today! Check out this crazy spectacle >>

NOLA Bulls, which pays homage to the world famous Encierro of Pamplona, Spain. One small difference – our bulls are roller derby girls!

Our sunroom is a great place to relax and soak up some rays!
07/10/2018

Our sunroom is a great place to relax and soak up some rays!

Looking for a little privacy? We have private rooms available upon request!
07/07/2018

Looking for a little privacy? We have private rooms available upon request!

Happy 4th of July!!! Check out some of these cool activities you can do to celebrate our   >>
07/04/2018

Happy 4th of July!!! Check out some of these cool activities you can do to celebrate our >>

Adapting 4th of July activities for seniors helps them feel more included and connected with family and friends. Low-key BBQ, sing-a-longs, fireworks, more!

Today is National PTSD Awareness Day. Know that you are never alone in your struggle. >>
06/27/2018

Today is National PTSD Awareness Day. Know that you are never alone in your struggle. >>

Information on managing stress reactions and what to expect following a traumatic event, including the self-help tool, PTSD Coach Online.

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In 1891 a group of women, met to consider establishing a Home for handicapped and disabled individuals in New Orleans. In 1892 the property that is now 612 Henry Clay Avenue was purchased and a lovely Center Hall Cottage was constructed. Initially the facility housed only women, but by 1906 a children’s wing was constructed, followed by a men’s wing in 1913. In the mid 1970’s the current more modern building was constructed. The Home is currently licensed and operates as a Long Term Care Skilled Nursing Facility which serves a population who needs total care and an Adult Day Health Care which serves the day needs of those individuals whose family members are caring for them at home and need assistance during the day care for loved ones with various old age illness and various forms of dementia. From inception until 1979, the all female board of The New Orleans Home for the Incurables was directly responsible for the ownership and operation of the Home, employing licensed professionals as staff. Then the facility was sold to and run by the State of Louisiana until April 2011 when the Board leased the facility back from the state and is again responsible for the operation of the Home which is now the Hainkel Home. It is currently run as a non for profit privately run facility and has much support from the community and is affiliated with Ochsner Health Systems and LSU Medical School we work closely with Loyola’s Service Learning Program.