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Average starting price $5,863/month
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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in New York, NY
The Fountains at RiverVue in Tuckahoe, NY
4.0

It's a lovely community because the residents are fairly active and cognitively sharp. The dining can be improved. The food choices could be improved. The offer trips and activities. They offer exercise and bingo as well as other other options for activities. They do good with transportation for their residents. The staff are lovely and very helpful.

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Westchester Center for Independent & Assisted in Yonkers, NY
4.0

My father in law is doing okay here at this community, he is still adjusting, but they are caring for him well. We do feel comfortable with his move to this community, it is a nice place. [Removed] is amazing. She was great to work with, she was very helpful, and understanding. The front desk receptionist isn't very pleasant, but the rest of the staff is very kind, and helpful. His room is well maintained when we visit, but the guest restroom could be better maintained. They have been very accommodating, and this is a community I would recommend.

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The Bristal at East Meadow
5.0

I have toured many assisted living before deciding to place my family member here. I am so pleased with the decision! You can tell the management truly cares about us and it stems off into all the other workers. [Name removed] went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable and I would recommend this place to anyone looking!

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Vista Ridge of The Bronx

None, Bronx, NY 10451 | 9.4 milesfrom New York center

Provides: Assisted Living

Staten Island Care Center

200 Lafayette Ave, Staten Island, NY 10301 | 9.7 milesfrom New York center

Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes

Harbor Terrace

110 Henderson Ave, Staten Island, NY 10301 | 9.7 milesfrom New York center

Provides: Assisted Living

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Costs of assisted living in the New York City area

The cost of assisted living in the New York metro varies based on location, floor plan options, amenities, and the level of care your loved one needs. In general, assisted living starting costs in NYC average $5,863 per month. For families who moved into an in-network assisted living community within 10 miles of downtown New York City in 2022, the average monthly cost was $6,037, including care and amenities.

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How to pay for assisted living in the New York City metro

Paying for assisted living in New York City or any locale can require some careful planning. Most families combine a variety of private and public sources. We’ve compiled information and resources specific to the New York City area below. Or, for a broad overview of payment options, visit our complete guide to paying for long-term care.

Private pay options

The private pay options available to help you pay for New York City assisted living are highly dependent on your loved one’s financial situation. Private pay options include your loved one’s income — like savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns — and potential sources of additional income from one or more of the following:

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Note that in New York, you may be able to deduct the costs of long-term care on your tax return. In New Jersey, you cannot deduct room and board, but you may qualify to deduct medical expenses incurred in assisted living.

Laws and regulations

Understand New York and New Jersey laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

When families search for assisted living, a primary concern is safety. Families want to feel confident that their loved ones are properly taken care of and live in safe, secure conditions. This is why it’s important to have some understanding of NYC assisted living laws and regulations as you conduct your search.

The New York State Department of Health is the overarching agency that evaluates and regulates assisted living facilities in NYC. Its Adult Care Facilities/Assisted Living division oversees assisted living and other adult care facilities in New York City and performs regular inspections to ensure quality and safety.

New Jersey has an extensive list of assisted living regulations, which cover everything from licensing to resident rights and staff requirements. The New Jersey Department of Health performs random facility inspections to assess all procedures and resident care.

New York State Department of Health contact information

  • Division: Assisted Living Facilities and Adult Homes
    Phone Number: 866-893-6772
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.
  • Request a facility’s inspection survey results: NYS Department of Health Records

New Jersey Department of Health contact information

COVID-19 regulations for New York metro assisted living facilities

Because COVID-19 continues to pose a risk to vulnerable populations like the elderly, assisted living facilities in New York City and the surrounding area have implemented strict guidelines to keep residents safe and healthy, but visitors are allowed.

These guidelines include:

Vaccinations. COVID-19 vaccines must be made available to all residents, and staff must receive at least one dose of the vaccination.

Masking. All visitors and staff must wear masks and adhere to the CDC’s guidelines on social distancing.

Staff Safety. Staff must use appropriate personal protective equipment when called for.

Facility Cleanliness. Surfaces must be frequently disinfected, and instructional signage should be hung throughout the facility to encourage frequent hand-washing and other infection prevention practices.

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Types of assisted living in the NYC metro

Because the NYC metro is a sprawling area with a high population, there are a number of assisted living options available, ranging from high-end options in the heart of Manhattan to more affordable traditional assisted living residences in the surrounding metro areas.

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Unfamiliar with New York City metro? Highlights for seniors.

1,100,000
SENIORS
1.1 million seniors over the age of 65 currently live in NYC.
13%
Seniors 65 and older make up 13% of the NYC population.
34%
About 34% of older New Yorkers live with disabilities.
13%
13% of seniors in NYC report that they suffer from confusion or memory loss.{{citation:3}}

Health care for seniors in New York City

New York offers a wealth of health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several highly rated hospitals, including:

New York-Presbyterian

New York-Presbyterian is ranked No. 1 out of all hospitals in NYC, and No. 7 nationwide, according to U.S. News and World Report. It is affiliated with Columbia and Cornell universities, and has world-class doctors on staff.

NYU Langone Health

NYU Langone Health is ranked No. 2 in NYC, and No. 8 nationwide, according to U.S. News and World Report. This hospital system features state of the art facilities, including an orthopedic hospital dedicated to joint pain and injuries.

Mount Sinai Hospital

Mount Sinai Hospital is ranked No. 3 in NYC, and No. 11 nationwide, according to U.S. News and World Report. This hospital was founded in 1852 and includes a distinguished geriatrics program.

Jersey City Medical Center

Jersey City Medical Center, part of the RWJ Barnabas Health system, is just across the Hudson from lower Manhattan and ranks highly for its nursing excellence and leadership in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality. It is also known for its outstanding treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure.

Transportation for seniors in New York City

As a major metropolitan area, New York City has no shortage of options for public transportation. Many residents choose not to own a car, and the city is undoubtedly navigable without one.

Options for getting around town include buses, taxis, subways, and in many neighborhoods, walking can allow you to accomplish most daily errands. You can find subway and bus routes, fare prices and more at the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) website.

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Senior activities in New York City

New York City is considered one of the world’s great cultural hubs for good reason. Within a short walk or subway ride, you can find countless museums, galleries, and theaters, as well as beautiful outdoor parks, and restaurants to fit every taste and budget.

For recreation, take a stroll through Central Park or the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. For fun with the whole family, consider a trip to the Prospect Park Zoo! Meanwhile, for those who appreciate the arts, no trip to New York City would be complete without a stop at the Metropolitan Museum of Art — one of the world’s great art museums — or perhaps a show at the equally world-renowned Metropolitan Opera.

CENTRAL PARK

14 EAST 60TH ST
NEW YORK, NY 10022
212.310.6600

BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN

150 Eastern Parkway
455 Flatbush Avenue
990 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11225

PROSPECT PARK ZOO

2300 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, New York 10460 Phone
(718) 220-5100

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10028
212-535-7710

METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE

30 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023

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