Nursing Home Communities in New City, New York
New City is a census-designated place a bit north of New York City. It has an estimated population of 33,559, and ...
New City’s nursing home residents, on average, pay $13,748 each month for semiprivate rooms, per the Genworth 2020 Cost of Care Survey. That rate significantly exceeds the national average, which is $7,756. Seniors with advanced needs can turn to nursing homes for services such as 24-hour monitoring and medical supervision, as well as care from occupational, speech and physical therapists. Reflecting that level of care, nursing homes tend to be expensive. Older adults whose abilities make home health care or assisted living viable may wish to consider those instead, as they are typically more affordable.
This guide looks at what a typical senior pays for care in New City and concludes with a list of New City–area resources that support older adults.
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CenterLight Healthcare Pace Center
2401 White Plains Rd, Bronx, NY 10467
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Tremont Community Senior Citizens
2070 Clinton Ave, Bronx, NY 10457
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60 Willow Dr, New Rochelle, NY 10805
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Review of Friedwald Center For Rehab And Nursing L L C
My mother is here. This place does the best for EVERY patient. The staff on the first floor are compassionate and extremely caring for the patients. There are too many people to shout out. But I...
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Cynthia
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Review of Friedwald Center For Rehab And Nursing L L C
My mom is at Friedwald Center For Rehab And Nursing LLC. I've only been to the outside to visit, but both my nephews and my sister have been inside. It looks OK. Some of the staff are helpful and...
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Gary Texter
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Review of Friedwald Center For Rehab And Nursing L L C
Friedwald is an excellent place. I was there for over 5 months recovering from after effects of covid. They have excellent vent unit, PT dept, OT, Speech Ther, caring nurses, Aides, Physician Asst,...
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The Cost of Nursing Home Care in Nearby Cities
To provide a comparative look at New City’s prices, this section uses semiprivate-room nursing home rates. New City’s average monthly cost of $13,748 is markedly higher than its home state’s average of $12,319 and the national average of $7,756.
New City is also more expensive than Albany, where the rate is $12,973, and Binghamton, where the rate is $11,543. Likewise, New City’s prices are higher than New York City’s. However, Kingston is an exception: Its rate of $14,797 is over $1,000 higher than New City’s.
New City
$13,748
New York
$12,319
The United States
$7,756
New York City
$11,771
Kingston
$14,797
Binghamton
$11,543
Albany
$12,973
Nursing Home Costs in New City, NY
Each month, the average New City nursing home charges $13,748 for a semiprivate room and $14,228 for a private room.
Financial Assistance for Nursing Home Care in New City, NY
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
- Medicare: Medicare will typically cover all skilled nursing costs for the first 20 days of one’s stay in a nursing home and a portion of the costs until day 100. After 100 days in a skilled nursing facility, Medicare will not cover any part of the cost of the stay. While this is adequate when short-term care is needed, those in need of long-term care will need to either pay out-of-pocket or use another source of financial assistance.
- Medicaid: Medicaid covers most of the costs of living in a skilled nursing facility for those who qualify. Care, room, and board are covered with no time limit, but residents may be charged for extras like specially prepared food or cosmetic services. Medicaid eligibility standards are strict and complex, so not all seniors are eligible for Medicaid benefits.
- Veterans Benefits: Veterans receiving a VA pension may also be eligible for the Aid and Attendance benefit administered by the VA. Aid and Attendance is a monthly allowance that beneficiaries may use to pay for their long-term care, including skilled nursing care.
If these options aren’t available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about any local financial assistance programs for seniors.
The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care
Focusing solely on New City, this part of the guide hones in on the median monthly price of specific senior care arrangements. Home care and home health care carry identical rates of $4,957. Assisted living is a bit pricier at $5,154 per month. In nursing homes, the most expensive option, seniors pay an average of $13,748 for semiprivate arrangements and $14,228 for private arrangements. Genworth doesn’t have costs for adult day care for New City, but it’s typically the least expensive care type.
Home care
$4,957
Home health care
$4,957
Assisted living
$5,154
Nursing home (private room)
$14,228
Note: Data for New City was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Poughkeepsie, was used instead.
Free Resources for Seniors in New City, NY
Many local resources are available for New City’s seniors. The CDP’s older adults can make use of the following organizations and programs in two broad ways. Some make it easier to continue living at home, thus pushing the need to transition to a more expensive arrangement farther into the future. Other services step in when higher levels of care, like those in a nursing home, do become necessary.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Rockland County Office for the Aging | (845) 364-2110 | The Rockland County Office for the Aging assists county residents 60 years of age and older as well as their families. It runs an information and assistance line (the number of which is to the left). The line informs callers about home-delivered meals, transportation options and other services. Additional offerings from the office include health insurance counseling and caregiver resources. |
BRIDGES | (845) 624-1366 | BRIDGES runs the CHORE Program, which supports seniors 60 years of age and up by providing home repairs and accessibility modifications, including the installation of grab bars. The organization also offers transitional support for people moving from skilled nursing facilities back to their communities. Additionally, military veterans with disabilities can access transportation through BRIDGES. That service is free of charge, though BRIDGES does appreciate donations. Free, confidential veteran peer support is available as well. |
Rockland County Social Services | (845) 364-3581 | The Rockland County Social Services office supports Medicaid recipients with proven medical needs by facilitating in-home care. A home assessment is required for eligibility for this program, which is known as Adult Services, and is reachable through the number to the left. The organization also operates the Adult Protective Services program, which aids individuals who can’t care for themselves or are in danger of abuse or neglect. That program’s number is (845) 364-3571. |
New York Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (855) 582-6769 | The LTC Ombudsman Program works with nursing home residents and other recipients of facility-based long-term care. It gathers residents’ complaints and works to help resolve them, and it interacts with staff and family members to find solutions. The program also educates residents and their families. When appropriate, referrals are available as well. |
Meals on Wheels Rockland | (845) 624-6325 | Meals on Wheels assists seniors who can’t otherwise readily access nutrition. It delivers meals every weekday throughout the year, and weekend meals are also an option. Pet food and safety checks are additional perks offered by Meals on Wheels. |