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New to Rochester Resource Directory

Welcome to Rochester! This comprehensive directory connects you with essential services, community resources, and local insights to help you settle into your new home in the Flower City. From utilities and healthcare to recreation and entertainment, we've compiled everything you need for a smooth transition to Rochester living.

Essential Services: Getting Connected

Utilities Setup

Setting up utilities promptly ensures a comfortable start in your new Rochester home:

Electricity & Natural Gas

Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E)

Phone: (800) 743-2110

Website: www.rge.com

The primary provider for electricity and natural gas in Rochester and surrounding areas. Schedule service at least 3 business days before your move-in date. Have your new address and move-in date ready when calling.

Water & Sewer

City of Rochester Water Bureau (City residents)

Phone: (585) 428-7500

Website: www.cityofrochester.gov/waterbureau

For suburban areas, contact your town water department:

  • Brighton: (585) 784-5225
  • Greece: (585) 225-2150
  • Irondequoit: (585) 336-6000
  • Penfield: (585) 340-8617
  • Pittsford: (585) 248-6450

Internet & Cable

Spectrum

Phone: (855) 707-7328

Website: www.spectrum.com

Greenlight Networks (Fiber Internet)

Phone: (585) 351-6600

Website: www.greenlightnetworks.com

Greenlight offers high-speed fiber internet in select Rochester neighborhoods. Check availability at your address online.

Frontier Communications

Phone: (800) 921-8101

Website: www.frontier.com

Trash & Recycling

City of Rochester (City residents)

Phone: (585) 428-5990

Website: www.cityofrochester.gov/garbage

For suburban areas, common providers include:

  • Waste Management: (800) 972-4545
  • Suburban Disposal: (585) 352-3900
  • Lilac Disposal: (585) 872-6500

Some suburban towns include trash service with property taxes. Check with your town hall.

Rochester Utility Tips

Greenlight Networks offers the fastest internet in Rochester (up to 2 Gbps) at competitive prices, but availability is limited to specific neighborhoods. Their coverage area is expanding rapidly, so check their website for up-to-date information. For city residents, trash and recycling collection is included with property taxes, while suburban residents typically arrange private service.

Government Services

Register with these essential government offices after your move:

Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Monroe County DMV

Main Office: 855 Panorama Trail S, Rochester

Phone: (585) 753-1604

Website: www.monroecounty.gov/dmv

Additional locations in Greece, Irondequoit, Henrietta, and Pittsford. New York State requires updating your license and registration within 30 days of moving.

Voter Registration

Monroe County Board of Elections

Address: 39 W. Main St., Rochester

Phone: (585) 753-1550

Website: www.monroecounty.gov/elections

Register to vote online, by mail, or in person. You must register at least 25 days before an election to be eligible to vote in that election.

Post Office

USPS Rochester Area

Main Office: 1335 Jefferson Rd, Rochester

Phone: (800) 275-8777

Website: www.usps.com

File a change of address form online or at any post office location. The USPS recommends filing this form at least 2 weeks before your move.

Social Services

Monroe County Department of Human Services

Address: 691 St. Paul St., Rochester

Phone: (585) 753-6000

Website: www.monroecounty.gov/hs

Provides assistance with SNAP benefits, Medicaid, HEAP (heating assistance), childcare subsidies, and other support programs.

Healthcare Services: Finding Medical Care

Medical Systems & Hospitals

Rochester features two major healthcare systems and several specialized facilities:

University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC)

Main Campus: 601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester

Phone: (585) 275-2100

Website: www.urmc.rochester.edu

URMC includes Strong Memorial Hospital (Level I Trauma Center), Golisano Children's Hospital, Wilmot Cancer Center, and numerous specialty clinics throughout the Rochester area.

Rochester Regional Health

Main Campus (Rochester General): 1425 Portland Ave, Rochester

Phone: (585) 922-4000

Website: www.rochesterregional.org

Includes Rochester General Hospital, Unity Hospital, United Memorial Medical Center, and numerous outpatient facilities.

Urgent Care Options

WellNow Urgent Care

Multiple locations throughout Rochester area

Website: www.wellnow.com

UR Medicine Urgent Care

Locations in Henrietta, Greece, Penfield, and Spencerport

Website: www.urmc.rochester.edu/urgent-care

Rochester Regional Health Immediate Care

Multiple locations throughout Rochester area

Website: www.rochesterregional.org/services/immediate-care

Mental Health Resources

Monroe County Mental Health Crisis Services

Phone: (585) 275-5151 (24/7 hotline)

Strong Behavioral Health

Phone: (585) 275-8350

Rochester Regional Behavioral Health

Phone: (585) 922-7770

Compeer Rochester (Mental health mentoring and support)

Phone: (585) 546-8280

Finding a Primary Care Provider

Establishing a relationship with a primary care doctor is an important step after moving:

  • Insurance Networks: Start by checking your insurance provider's website for in-network physicians in Rochester
  • Major Practice Groups:
    • UR Medicine Primary Care: (585) 758-0800
    • Rochester Regional Health Primary Care: (585) 922-8400
    • Lifetime Health Medical Group: (585) 338-1400
  • Wait Times: Many Rochester primary care practices have wait times of 2-3 months for new patient appointments. Begin your search early.
  • Telehealth Options: Both major health systems offer virtual appointments, which may be available sooner than in-person visits.

"When I moved to Rochester, I was surprised to learn how long the wait was for new patient appointments with primary care doctors. I recommend calling several practices and getting on wait lists while you're still planning your move. It took me nearly 3 months to get my first appointment, but it was worth waiting for a good doctor who's now familiar with my health history."

— James Wilson, moved to Brighton in 2023

Community Resources: Getting Involved

Neighborhood Associations

Rochester's neighborhoods each have their own distinct character and active community organizations:

City Neighborhood Associations

Suburban Town Resources

  • Brighton Neighborhood Association
    Website: www.brightonna.org
  • Pittsford Community Library (Community Hub)
    Phone: (585) 248-6275
  • Penfield Recreation
    Phone: (585) 340-8655
  • Greece Community & Senior Center
    Phone: (585) 723-2425
  • Henrietta Recreation Department
    Phone: (585) 359-2540
  • Webster Community Center
    Phone: (585) 872-7103

Neighborhood Benefits

Active participation in your neighborhood association offers:

  • Welcome packets with local resources
  • Community events and block parties
  • Neighborhood safety initiatives
  • Local government advocacy
  • Discounts at participating local businesses
  • Gardening and beautification projects

Rochester Newcomers Tips

Practical advice for connecting with your community:

  • Attend a neighborhood association meeting within your first month
  • Join your neighborhood's Facebook group or Nextdoor community
  • Visit your local library for community events calendar
  • Participate in seasonal events like clean-up days or garden tours
  • Introduce yourself to immediate neighbors with a small house-warming gathering

Faith Communities

Rochester has diverse religious and spiritual communities welcoming newcomers:

Interfaith Directories

Rochester Area Interfaith Directory

Website: www.grcc.org/faith-communities

Greater Rochester Community of Churches

Phone: (585) 254-2570

Comprehensive listing of religious communities across denominations.

Community Centers

Jewish Community Center

Address: 1200 Edgewood Ave., Rochester

Phone: (585) 461-2000

Islamic Center of Rochester

Address: 727 Westfall Rd., Rochester

Phone: (585) 442-0117

Hindu Temple of Rochester

Address: 120 Pinnacle Rd., Pittsford

Phone: (585) 427-8091

Large Congregations

A selection of larger worship communities:

  • St. Monica Church (Catholic)
    Phone: (585) 235-3322
  • Temple B'rith Kodesh (Jewish)
    Phone: (585) 244-7060
  • Browncroft Community Church (Non-denominational)
    Phone: (585) 586-5770
  • Rochester Christian Reformed Church
    Phone: (585) 342-4142
  • First Unitarian Church
    Phone: (585) 271-9070
  • Islamic Center of Rochester
    Phone: (585) 442-0117

Spiritual Communities

Alternative and non-traditional spiritual centers:

  • Rochester Zen Center
    Phone: (585) 473-9180
  • Dharma Refuge (Buddhist)
    Website: www.dharmarefuge.org
  • Unity Church of Greater Rochester
    Phone: (585) 473-0910
  • Shambhala Meditation Center
    Phone: (585) 270-5531

Volunteer Opportunities

Giving back is a great way to connect with your new community:

Volunteer Matching

United Way of Greater Rochester

Phone: (585) 242-6400

Website: www.uwrochester.org/volunteer

Searchable database of volunteer opportunities across Rochester.

Food Security

Foodlink

Phone: (585) 328-3380

Website: www.foodlinkny.org

Cameron Community Ministries

Phone: (585) 254-2697

Environmental Causes

Friends of Ganondagan

Phone: (585) 742-1690

Genesee Land Trust

Phone: (585) 256-2130

Sierra Club Rochester Regional Group

Website: www.sierraclub.org/atlantic/rochester

Children & Education

Big Brothers Big Sisters

Phone: (585) 442-2250

Literacy Rochester

Phone: (585) 473-3030

Center for Youth

Phone: (585) 473-2464

Recreation & Entertainment: Enjoying Rochester

Parks & Outdoor Recreation

Rochester offers exceptional outdoor spaces throughout all seasons:

City Parks

  • Highland Park - Famous for lilacs and arboretum
  • Genesee Valley Park - Sports fields, golf, and river trails
  • Cobbs Hill Park - Reservoir views and recreation facilities
  • Maplewood Park & Rose Garden - Historic rose collection
  • Ontario Beach Park - Lakefront beach and pier
  • Turning Point Park - Unique boardwalk through wetlands

County Parks

  • Mendon Ponds Park - Largest county park with unique glacial features
  • Ellison Park - Wooded trails and creek, popular dog park
  • Durand Eastman Park - Beach access and hilly terrain
  • Black Creek Park - Western Monroe County natural area
  • Abraham Lincoln Park - Irondequoit Bay access
  • Greece Canal Park - Erie Canal trails and recreation

Monroe County Parks Website: www.monroecounty.gov/parks

Trails & Waterways

  • Genesee Riverway Trail - 24 miles connecting downtown to Lake Ontario
  • Erie Canal Heritage Trail - Historic canal path for walking and cycling
  • Lehigh Valley Trail - Rails-to-trails conversion in southern county
  • Genesee River - Kayaking and paddleboarding
  • Irondequoit Bay - Boating and fishing
  • Lake Ontario - Beaches and waterfront parks

Seasonal Activities

  • Spring: Lilac Festival, arboretum visits, canal opening
  • Summer: Public beaches, kayaking, outdoor concerts
  • Fall: Apple picking, fall foliage at Letchworth State Park, corn mazes
  • Winter: Cross-country skiing at Mendon Ponds, ice skating at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, downhill skiing at Bristol Mountain (30 minutes away)

Lesser-Known Rochester Outdoor Gems

Beyond the major parks, Rochester features these local favorites:

  • Washington Grove - Old-growth forest within Cobbs Hill Park
  • Corbett's Glen Nature Park - Hidden waterfall sanctuary in Brighton
  • Lucien Morin Park - Secluded trails along Irondequoit Bay
  • Channing H. Philbrick Park - Beautiful creek cascades in Penfield
  • Ganondagan State Historic Site - Native American cultural site with trails in Victor

Arts & Culture

Rochester's rich cultural scene offers year-round entertainment:

Museums

  • The Strong National Museum of Play
    Phone: (585) 263-2700
  • Rochester Museum & Science Center
    Phone: (585) 271-4320
  • Memorial Art Gallery
    Phone: (585) 276-8900
  • George Eastman Museum
    Phone: (585) 327-4800
  • Susan B. Anthony House
    Phone: (585) 235-6124
  • Rochester Public Market (Cultural experience)
    Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays

Performing Arts

  • Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
    Phone: (585) 454-2100
  • Geva Theatre Center
    Phone: (585) 232-4382
  • Rochester Broadway Theatre League
    Phone: (585) 222-5000
  • Blackfriars Theatre
    Phone: (585) 454-1260
  • Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre
    Phone: (585) 274-1100
  • JCC CenterStage
    Phone: (585) 461-2000

Festivals & Events

  • Lilac Festival (May)
  • Rochester International Jazz Festival (June)
  • Park Ave Festival (August)
  • Corn Hill Arts Festival (July)
  • Fringe Festival (September)
  • Puerto Rican Festival (August)
  • Clothesline Festival (September)

Movie Theaters

  • The Little Theatre - Independent films
    Phone: (585) 258-0400
  • The Cinema - Classic and art films
    Phone: (585) 271-1785
  • Regal Henrietta - Mainstream multiplex
    Phone: (585) 424-3090
  • AMC Webster - Modern multiplex
    Phone: (585) 671-0014
  • Dryden Theatre - Film classics at Eastman Museum
    Phone: (585) 327-4800

Family Activities

Rochester is consistently ranked as one of the best cities for families, with many kid-friendly options:

Top Family Attractions

  • The Strong National Museum of Play
    World-renowned children's museum
  • Seneca Park Zoo
    Phone: (585) 336-7200
  • Rochester Museum & Science Center
    Interactive exhibits and planetarium
  • Seabreeze Amusement Park (seasonal)
    Phone: (585) 323-1900
  • Wild Wings Bird Sanctuary
    Phone: (585) 337-3560
  • Stokoe Farms (seasonal)
    Phone: (585) 889-0770

Indoor Fun

  • Adventure Landing - Mini golf and arcade
    Phone: (585) 467-2300
  • Altitude Trampoline Park
    Phone: (585) 413-0373
  • Clubhouse Fun Center
    Phone: (585) 352-3060
  • Bowl-A-Roll Lanes
    Phone: (585) 427-7250
  • Lasertron - Laser tag and games
    Phone: (585) 683-4450
  • Rochester Yacht Club - Sailing programs
    Phone: (585) 342-5511

Library Programs

Monroe County Library System

Phone: (585) 428-8300

Website: www.libraryweb.org

All branches offer children's programming, including:

  • Storytimes for various age groups
  • STEAM activities and clubs
  • School break workshops
  • Summer Reading Program
  • Family movie nights

Family Resource Websites

Education: Schools and Learning

K-12 Education Options

Rochester offers diverse educational choices for families:

Public School Districts

Greater Rochester includes 18 school districts. Major districts include:

Private Schools

Top private options include:

  • Allendale Columbia School
    Phone: (585) 381-4560
  • The Harley School
    Phone: (585) 442-1770
  • Aquinas Institute
    Phone: (585) 254-2020
  • McQuaid Jesuit
    Phone: (585) 256-6100
  • Our Lady of Mercy
    Phone: (585) 288-7120
  • Northstar Christian Academy
    Phone: (585) 429-5530

Charter Schools

  • Genesee Community Charter School
    Phone: (585) 697-1960
  • Rochester Prep Charter School
    Phone: (585) 235-0008
  • Urban Choice Charter School
    Phone: (585) 288-5702
  • Vertus Charter School (boys)
    Phone: (585) 747-8911
  • Young Women's College Prep (girls)
    Phone: (585) 254-0320

Homeschooling Resources

Higher Education

Rochester's college and university options offer continuing education opportunities:

Major Universities

  • University of Rochester
    Phone: (585) 275-2121
    Website: www.rochester.edu
  • Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
    Phone: (585) 475-2411
    Website: www.rit.edu
  • Nazareth University
    Phone: (585) 389-2525
    Website: www.naz.edu
  • St. John Fisher University
    Phone: (585) 385-8000
    Website: www.sjf.edu
  • SUNY Brockport
    Phone: (585) 395-2211
    Website: www.brockport.edu

Community Colleges & Technical Schools

  • Monroe Community College
    Phone: (585) 292-2000
    Website: www.monroecc.edu
  • Bryant & Stratton College
    Phone: (585) 292-5627
    Website: www.bryantstratton.edu
  • Finger Lakes Community College
    Phone: (585) 785-1000
    Website: www.flcc.edu
  • Isabella Graham Hart School of Nursing
    Phone: (585) 922-1400

Continuing Education

  • Rochester Brainery - Community classes
    Website: www.rochesterbrainery.com
  • Creative Workshop at MAG - Art classes
    Phone: (585) 276-8959
  • OASIS Rochester - Classes for 50+
    Phone: (585) 730-8800
  • Writers & Books - Literary arts
    Phone: (585) 473-2590
  • Hochstein School of Music
    Phone: (585) 454-4596
  • Rochester Arc & Flame Center - Welding, glass, etc.
    Phone: (585) 349-7110

Library Learning

Rochester public libraries offer free adult learning:

  • Computer skills workshops
  • Language learning resources
  • Career development classes
  • Financial literacy workshops
  • Book clubs and discussion groups
  • Free museum passes for checkout

Central Library: (585) 428-7300

Local Services: Practical Resources

Banking & Financial Services

Establish your financial connections in Rochester:

Local Banks

  • Canandaigua National Bank
    Phone: (585) 394-4260
  • ESL Federal Credit Union
    Phone: (585) 336-1000
  • Genesee Regional Bank
    Phone: (585) 249-1540
  • The Summit Federal Credit Union
    Phone: (585) 453-7000
  • Family First Credit Union
    Phone: (585) 586-8225

National Banks with Local Presence

  • Bank of America
  • Chase Bank
  • Citizens Bank
  • Key Bank
  • M&T Bank
  • Five Star Bank

Financial Education Resources

  • ESL Financial Education Center
    Free workshops and resources
  • Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Rochester
    Phone: (585) 546-3440
  • Rochester Financial Empowerment Center
    Phone: (585) 252-7110
  • CASH (Creating Assets, Savings & Hope)
    Free tax preparation and financial coaching
    Phone: (585) 900-1004

Insurance Agents

Local independent insurance agencies:

  • Paris-Kirwan Associates
    Phone: (585) 461-4400
  • Flower City Insurance
    Phone: (585) 663-8230
  • The Richards Group
    Phone: (585) 787-2190
  • Hatch Insurance Agency
    Phone: (585) 334-5544
  • The Feltner Group
    Phone: (585) 663-1810

Shopping & Services

Where to find what you need in your new hometown:

Grocery Stores

  • Wegmans - Rochester's iconic supermarket
    Multiple locations, many open 24/7
  • Tops Friendly Markets
    Multiple locations
  • ALDI
    Multiple locations
  • Trader Joe's
    Pittsford location
  • Whole Foods
    Brighton location
  • Rochester Public Market
    Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays

Shopping Areas

  • Eastview Mall (Victor)
    Upscale shopping center
  • The Marketplace Mall (Henrietta)
  • Pittsford Plaza
    Outdoor shopping center
  • Culver Road Armory
    Boutique shopping and dining
  • Village Gate
    Eclectic shops and restaurants
  • Park Avenue
    Local boutiques and specialty shops

Home Improvement

  • Rochester Appliance
    Phone: (585) 271-2185
  • Mayer Hardware
    Phone: (585) 288-7665
  • Debbie Supply
    Phone: (585) 265-0790
  • Home Depot
    Multiple locations
  • Lowe's
    Multiple locations
  • Chase-Pitkin Paint Center
    Phone: (585) 427-2160

Local Specialty Stores

  • Parkleigh - Gifts and home goods
    Phone: (585) 271-4930
  • Record Archive - Music and vintage items
    Phone: (585) 244-1210
  • Craft Company No. 6 - Artisan goods
    Phone: (585) 473-3559
  • Stever's Candy - Chocolates since 1946
    Phone: (585) 473-2098
  • Abundance Food Co-op - Community-owned grocery
    Phone: (585) 454-2667
  • House of Guitars - Musical instruments
    Phone: (585) 544-3500

Rochester Small Business Directory

Support locally-owned businesses with these resources:

  • ROC Shop Local Directory
    Website: www.rocshoplocal.com
  • LocalNomics (Rochester Business Directory)
    Website: www.localnomics.com/rochester
  • Buy Local Greater Rochester (Facebook Group)
  • UNFI Rochester - First Friday art gallery events throughout city

Transportation: Getting Around Rochester

Public Transportation

Options for navigating Rochester without a personal vehicle:

Regional Transit Service (RTS)

Phone: (585) 288-1700

Website: www.myrts.com

  • Primary bus service for Monroe County
  • Download the Transit App for real-time updates
  • $1 per ride or $3 daily pass
  • Monthly passes available for frequent riders
  • Most frequent service on major routes (East Ave, Monroe Ave, Lake Ave)

Ridesharing Services

  • Uber - Available throughout Greater Rochester
  • Lyft - Available throughout Greater Rochester
  • RTS On Demand - Zone-based rideshare service
    Download the app or call (585) 288-1700

Taxi Services

  • Rochester Taxi
    Phone: (585) 232-2222
  • Park Avenue Taxi
    Phone: (585) 232-2090
  • All City Taxi
    Phone: (585) 467-7777
  • Suburban Taxi
    Phone: (585) 621-3777

Bicycle Options

  • HOPR Bike Share
    Download the HOPR app
  • R Community Bikes - Free bikes for those in need
    Phone: (585) 234-2008
  • Rochester Cycling Alliance - Advocacy and events
    Website: www.rochestercyclingalliance.org
  • Tryon Bike - Repairs and sales
    Phone: (585) 413-4444
  • Full Moon Vista - Sales and maintenance
    Phone: (585) 546-4030

Winter Driving in Rochester

Essential knowledge for navigating Rochester's snowy season:

  • Snow Tires: Highly recommended from November through April. Many locals use dedicated winter tires for improved safety.
  • Emergency Kit: Keep a winter emergency kit in your vehicle including blanket, shovel, ice scraper, jumper cables, flashlight, and sand/cat litter for traction.
  • Alternate Side Parking: Many Rochester neighborhoods have winter parking regulations that switch which side of the street you can park on. Check local signage carefully.
  • Snow Emergencies: During major snowstorms, the City of Rochester may declare snow emergencies with special parking restrictions. Sign up for alerts through the city website.
  • Lake Effect Snow: Rochester's proximity to Lake Ontario creates "lake effect" snow bands that can produce significant accumulation in specific areas while leaving others untouched. Check weather reports carefully.
  • Primary Roads: Major arteries like 390, 490, 590, East Ave, and Monroe Ave receive priority plowing and are typically more reliable during snowstorms.

"When I moved to Rochester from North Carolina, winter driving terrified me. My best investment was a set of dedicated snow tires, which made an incredible difference. I also learned to keep extra distance between cars and to be patient. Rochester drivers are generally courteous during snow events — everyone understands the challenges."

— Amanda Rivera, Moved to Rochester in 2022

Airport & Long-Distance Travel

Options for leaving and returning to Rochester:

  • Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport (ROC)
    Phone: (585) 753-7020
    Website: www.rocairport.com
    Serves major airlines with direct flights to many East Coast and Midwest destinations. Connections worldwide.
  • Amtrak Train Station
    Address: 320 Central Ave, Rochester
    Phone: (585) 325-5334
    Empire Service line connects to New York City, Albany, Buffalo, and beyond.
  • Greyhound/Trailways Bus Terminal
    Address: 186 Cumberland St, Rochester
    Phone: (585) 232-5121
    Intercity bus service to destinations throughout the Northeast.
  • Megabus
    Website: www.megabus.com
    Low-cost bus service to select cities including New York, Buffalo, and Toronto.

Healthcare Specialties & Support Groups

Medical Specialties

Rochester is known for excellence in several medical specialties:

Specialized Treatment Centers

  • Wilmot Cancer Institute
    Phone: (585) 275-5823
  • Golisano Children's Hospital
    Phone: (585) 275-7551
  • UR Medicine Orthopaedics & Physical Performance
    Phone: (585) 275-5321
  • URMC Neuromedicine
    Phone: (585) 275-7626
  • Rochester Regional Lipson Cancer Institute
    Phone: (585) 922-4020
  • UR Medicine Complex Care Center
    Phone: (585) 276-7900

Women's Health

  • Rochester Gynecologic & Obstetric Associates
    Phone: (585) 473-2846
  • Highland Women's Health
    Phone: (585) 487-3350
  • Rochester Regional Women's Health
    Phone: (585) 368-3800
  • UR Medicine Midwifery Group
    Phone: (585) 275-7892
  • The Birth Partners (Doulas)
    Website: www.thebirthpartners.com

Mental Health Resources

  • Rochester Mental Health Services
    Phone: (585) 922-9900
  • UR Medicine Mental Health & Wellness
    Phone: (585) 273-5050
  • Villa of Hope
    Phone: (585) 865-1550
  • The Mental Health Association
    Phone: (585) 325-3145
  • Compeer Rochester
    Phone: (585) 546-8280

Pediatric Care

  • Golisano Children's Hospital
    Phone: (585) 275-7551
  • Panorama Pediatric Group
    Phone: (585) 586-5200
  • Lewis Pediatrics
    Phone: (585) 442-1421
  • Rochester Regional Pediatric Associates
    Phone: (585) 922-KIDS
  • Westside Pediatrics
    Phone: (585) 247-5400

Support Groups & Community Resources

Connect with others facing similar health challenges:

Family Support

  • Parents Without Partners
    Website: www.parentswithoutpartners.org
  • Single Parent Resource Center
    Phone: (585) 436-9789
  • Parenting Village
    Phone: (585) 270-1832
  • Cameron Community Ministries
    Phone: (585) 254-2697

Chronic Illness Support

  • Lupus Foundation Support Group
    Phone: (585) 288-2910
  • MS Society Greater Rochester
    Phone: (585) 271-0801
  • Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
    Phone: (585) 737-0743
  • Rochester Fibromyalgia Support
    Website: www.rochesterfibrosupport.org

Recovery Resources

  • Rochester AA
    Phone: (585) 232-6720
  • SMART Recovery Rochester
    Website: www.smartrecoveryrochester.org
  • Unity Chemical Dependency
    Phone: (585) 723-7723
  • ROCovery Fitness (exercise-based recovery)
    Phone: (585) 484-0234

Grief & Loss Support

  • Grief Resource Network
    Phone: (585) 223-1713
  • Compassionate Friends (child loss)
    Phone: (585) 234-0398
  • GriefShare (multiple locations)
    Website: www.griefshare.org
  • Lifetime Care Hospice Grief Services
    Phone: (585) 214-1000

Newcomer Tips: Local Knowledge

Rochester Tips from Locals

Insider advice to help you acclimate more quickly:

  • Weather Preparedness: "In Rochester, we say if you don't like the weather, wait 15 minutes." Be prepared for rapid weather changes, especially in spring and fall.
  • Driving Routes: The Inner Loop highway's partial removal has changed downtown navigation. Use GPS until you learn the local shortcuts.
  • Seasonal Activities: Take advantage of each season's unique offerings—Lilac Festival in spring, beach access in summer, apple picking in fall, and winter sports during snowy months.
  • Garbage Plates: Try this iconic Rochester dish at Nick Tahou's (the original), Dogtown, or Mark's Texas Hots at least once—it's a local rite of passage.
  • Wegmans Worship: Understand that Rochesterians have an unusual devotion to Wegmans supermarkets. They really are that good.
  • Neighborhood Exploration: Each Rochester neighborhood has a distinct character. The South Wedge, Park Avenue, Neighborhood of the Arts, and Charlotte all offer unique experiences.

Local Lingo & Terminology

Understanding these Rochester terms will help you sound like a local:

  • The Can of Worms: The interchange where I-490 meets I-590 (now somewhat tamed after reconstruction)
  • The Fast Ferry: A failed high-speed ferry to Toronto that became a running joke and reference point
  • The Inner Loop: The downtown highway loop that's been partially filled in
  • The Lake: Always refers to Lake Ontario, not the Finger Lakes
  • ROC: The airport code that's become shorthand for the city itself
  • Lilacs: A source of civic pride and celebration each May
  • Brick City: Nickname for RIT campus, which is built primarily of brick
  • Amerks: The Rochester Americans hockey team
  • Red Wings: Rochester's minor league baseball team
  • White Hots: Unique local white hot dogs
  • Zweigle's: Famous local hot dog and sausage brand (pronounced "ZWY-gulls")

Rochester's Unique Culture

Rochester has several distinctive cultural elements that might surprise newcomers:

  • Intense Loyalty: Many people who grow up in Rochester return after college or later in life
  • Six Degrees of Rochester: The community is surprisingly interconnected—you'll quickly discover mutual connections
  • BYOF (Bring Your Own Firewood): Summer gatherings often include backyard fires
  • Winter Warriors: Locals take pride in weathering harsh winters without complaint
  • Unpretentious Identity: Despite significant cultural assets, Rochester maintains a down-to-earth attitude

Free & Low-Cost Activities

Enjoy Rochester without straining your budget:

  • Free Museum Days: Many Rochester museums offer free or discounted admission days:
    • Memorial Art Gallery: Half-price Thursday evenings
    • RMSC: Reduced admission Sundays for SNAP/EBT cardholders
    • George Eastman Museum: Free to SNAP/EBT cardholders
  • Public Markets: Rochester Public Market (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays) offers farm-fresh produce and an authentic community experience
  • Hiking & Parks: Explore Monroe County's extensive park system at no cost
  • Concerts: Free summer concerts at parks including Charlotte Beach, Highland Park, and Wedge Point
  • Movies: Free outdoor movies in Manhattan Square Park during summer months
  • First Friday: Gallery openings and events on the first Friday of each month
  • Library Events: Rochester libraries host free classes, performances, and activities