Chai Home for Adults
12502 Ocean Promenade, Belle Harbor, NY 11694
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12502 Ocean Promenade, Belle Harbor, NY 11694
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READ MORE11502 Ocean Promenade, Rockaway Park, NY 11694
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READ MORE14445 87th Ave, Jamaica, NY 11435
"Welcome to Silvercrest Center! The Silvercrest Center is primarily a place to rehabilitate, whether as a post-acute inpatient who nee..."
READ MORE14554 231st St, Springfield Gardens, NY 11413
"The Serenity Gardens is located in a beautiful neighborhood of Springfield Gardens, NY, close to Brookville Park, Conselyeas Pond and Idlewi..."
READ MORE140 Beach 119th Street, Rockaway Park, NY 11694
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READ MORE29 38 FAR ROCKAWAY BLVD, Far Rockaway, NY 11691
"Bezalel Rehabilitation & Nursing Center is located in Far Rockaway, NY, along the southern shore of Queens and 23 miles southeast of Mid..."
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5015 Beach Channel Dr, Far Rockaway, NY 11691
"Welcome to Peninsula Nursing & Rehab Center! Just blocks away from historic Far Rockaway Beach, our fully renovated Peninsula Nursing and Re..."
READ MORE209 Beach 125th St, Belle Harbor, NY 11694
"Welcome to Belle Harbor Home of the Sages! Belle Harbor Manor started in the year 1972 . The home was built to perfection to satisfy the nee..."
READ MORE17850 Linden Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11434
"Welcome to New York State Veterans Home! The New York State Veterans' Home at St. Albans is a healthcare facility owned and operated by ..."
READ MORE145 Beach 8th Street, Far Rockaway, NY 11691
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READ MORE86-02 148th street, Queens, NY 11435
"Surya Senior Living is a residential living facility in Briarwood, New York. It's home-like, clean, caring, with indoor and outdoor activi..."
READ MORE13849 Elder Ave, Flushing, NY 11355
"Welcome to B'Nai B'rith Queens Apartments! B'nai B'rith Queens, the premier assisted living apartments in Flushing, New York, features 190 o..."
READ MORE617 Columbus Ave, Thornwood, NY 10594
"Located in Westchester County just five minutes from the Connecticut border in the center of area schools, shopping and other attractions, B..."
READ MORE135 Old East Neck Rd., Melville, NY 11747
5.0
(2 reviews)
"Divine Serenity Assisted Living looked like it was a residence that they converted to individual rooms. The time I was there, as far as I know, the residents were either on a trip or going to the doctor, so there were no residents there. The lady sho..."
READ MORE470 New Dorp Lane, Staten Island, NY 10306
5.0
(2 reviews)
"Sunrise of New Dorp was a great place. They were good, but they were expensive. If you're in pretty good shape and you have the money, it's a beautiful place for you. The staff who assisted me with the tour was really good, and still stay in touch wi..."
READ MORE900 Woodbury Road, Woodbury, NY 11797
5.0
(6 reviews)
"A beautiful facility, with a very caring staff...."
READ MORE124 Noyes Drive, Park Ridge, NJ 07656
4.9
(10 reviews)
"My mom is at The Residence at Park Ridge. Her apartment is spacious. She is in a one-bedroom. She has a nice-sized living room and a kitchenette. We did the shared room rate because that's what she could afford, and when she was on Medicaid, like all..."
READ MORE582 Veterans Memorial Drive, Pearl River, NY 10965
4.7
(13 reviews)
"Since coming to live at The Promenade at Blue Hill, I have become a free spirit. Free to enjoy my retirement, with the help of caring staff and the company of great friends. Come on, join us!..."
READ MORE369 Split Rock Road, Syosset, NY 11791
4.7
(24 reviews)
"The Christian Fellowship House was very nice. The person who took us through was very pleasant and showed us all the rooms and areas that would be used by the person staying there. The rooms are very accommodating and have a very nice setting. She wa..."
READ MORE644 Goffle Road, Hawthorne, NJ 07506
4.7
(15 reviews)
"The rooms are well laid out. You have plenty of room to make it as personal as you would like but not feel overwhelmed. Granite counter top in bathroom is beautiful. Plenty of daylight through windows. Facility is very cleaned. Looked at 15 othe..."
READ MORESeniors in New York City, where Queens County is situated, pay approximately $5,991 per month for assisted living, according to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey 2020. This amount is considerably higher than the national average of $4,300 by about $1,691. The community is also more expensive in comparison to the statewide median, which is $1,191 less than Queens County.
Although New York City is known for being expensive, its assisted living costs are not the highest in the area. Bridgeport, in the neighboring state of Connecticut, costs approximately $7,838 per month, which is $1,847 more than the estimate in Queens County. On the other hand, Buffalo and Albany are two of the most affordable cities within the state of New York, at about $1,426 and $1,191 lower than the NYC area, respectively. Toward the northwest, seniors in Rochester can expect to pay $5,180 per month, or $811 less. Prices start increasing again further north in the state; Watertown, in the north, has a cost of $6,034 per month, slightly more than Queens County by about $43. Seniors living in Elmira, toward the center, pay $367 less, but the nearby city of Ithaca is the most expensive in New York State, at approximately $7,500 more.
Queens County/New York City
$5,991
New York
$4,800
The United States
$4,300
Buffalo
$4,565
Albany
$4,800
Rochester
$5,180
Elmira
$5,624
Watertown
$6,034
Bridgeport, CT
$7,838
Ithaca
$13,500
The Assisted Living Program (ALP) provides financial assistance to a limited number of people in assisted living facilities in New York. Queens County seniors who receive Social Security benefits may also be eligible for financial help through the Optional State Supplement (OSS).Â
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in New York page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in New York page.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Assisted Living Program | (212) 639-9675 | This program provides guidance to older adults in need of long-term care due to an ongoing physical or mental condition. Participants may receive help with part of their assisted living costs, including room, board, supervision and personal care. Case management and therapeutic treatments are also covered. Qualifying applicants must have Medicaid or private insurance. |
New York Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (855) 582-6769 | The ombudsman works on behalf of those living in residential care facilities throughout the state. The program addresses complaints by seniors and their families regarding proper transfer and discharge, abuse, violence and the rights of residents. Volunteers also provide unbiased information that may help locate a facility that caters to the needs of each senior. |
NYC Department for the Aging | (212) 602-4100 | The Department for the Aging has a variety of programs and services available to older New Yorkers. Almost 250 senior centers throughout the city are open to adults aged 60 and over, providing access to arts classes, music, yoga, workshops and group trips. Benefits screening also helps seniors to get informed about the welfare services they can claim. |
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens | (212) 962-7559 | This nonprofit organization manages several senior centers where older adults can participate in recreational activities, such as lectures, arts and crafts, bingo, painting and exercise. Free transportation is also provided through its Project CART, which seniors aged 60 and over can use for rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping and other essential trips. |
Access-A-Ride Paratransit Service | (877) 337-2017 | This service arranges affordable alternatives for those who cannot use regular transportation due a mental or physical condition. New York City’s five boroughs and nearby areas are serviced, and the program operates 365 days a year. All vehicles accommodate wheelchairs or other mobility devices, and to be eligible, applicants must be covered under the ADA. |
Health Insurance Assistance Program | (888) 692-6116 | The Health Insurance Assistance Program provides personalized counseling to help participants enroll in a health insurance plan. All New York residents are eligible to apply, but seniors aged 65 and over may also qualify for a public health program, such as Medicaid, which could partially cover the cost of care at assisted living facilities. |
NYC Department of Veterans’ Services | (212) 416-5250 | New York City’s Department of Veterans’ Services has multiple services for those who served in the military. Volunteers help veterans and their families apply for benefits that may help them afford an assisted living facility, including disability compensation and monthly pensions for those with low income. Free financial counseling is also offered. |
Queens County-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in New York are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in New York page for more information about these laws.
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Edward
3.0
Review of Long Island Living Center
My mom moved to Long Island Living Center. It was much more affordable than all the other places that we looked at, and it looked like it was decent and clean. I visited there a couple of months...
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Kevin
5.0
Review of Brandywine Living at The Savoy
We toured Brandywine Living at The Savoy. It's very clean. We met some of the staff there as well. They were very helpful and answered all the questions. We toured the whole facility. Outside, they...
Assisted Living
Reviewer#ET1026b
3.0
Review of Long Island Living Center
I toured the Long Island Living Center. The place needs updating. The food looked very good. They provide a kosher meal. The staff was very good. They were accommodating, communicative, and willing...