
New York State’s variety of lifestyle options makes it an ideal retirement destination. While the hustle and bustle of New York City may be the first thing that comes to mind, the Empire State has much more to offer. From the beaches of Long Island, to Niagara Falls and the Finger Lakes out west, to the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains in the north, New York is filled with natural wonders and smaller, quieter towns.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 390 senior living communities in New York that provide memory care.
The median monthly cost of memory care in New York is about $6,700.
Admin was fairly easy to work with. My brother-in seemed happy there and looked forward to his second stay. He liked the staff and the socializing with residents and staff. We are actually thinking of...
What we like the most about the community is that both the administrative and nursing staff are very kind and approachable. Yes, we would recommend the community to other families based on the experience so...
My overall experience has been positive. It a difficult transition and very personal experience. I think Atria is doing a very good job. You just wonder if you are doing the right thing. To me my Mom is...
Number one I am pleasantly surprised with community. I was afraid to live with other people. But I really enjoyed it. It’s friendly touch here. You feel like home. People are friendly. The staff is friendly....
They treat you like family, they inform you each time there is any issue not matter how slight. They have many different activities and special events. For my brother he is much more engaged and goes out...
My mom and our family love everything about PHS. The staff is attentive and responsive, the food is rich and tasty (my mom put on 3 pounds in one year there lol). We are so happy that my mom is living there.
My overall experience has been positive. It a difficult transition and very personal experience. I think Atria is doing a very good job. You just wonder if you are doing the right thing. To me my Mom is...
Number one I am pleasantly surprised with community. I was afraid to live with other people. But I really enjoyed it. It’s friendly touch here. You feel like home. People are friendly. The staff is friendly....
Happy to see mom becoming involved with other seniors and participating in actitives. Beautiful grounds and building. with helpful friendly staff.
My overall experience has been positive. It a difficult transition and very personal experience. I think Atria is doing a very good job. You just wonder if you are doing the right thing. To me my Mom is...
They treat you like family, they inform you each time there is any issue not matter how slight. They have many different activities and special events. For my brother he is much more engaged and goes out...
My mom and our family love everything about PHS. The staff is attentive and responsive, the food is rich and tasty (my mom put on 3 pounds in one year there lol). We are so happy that my mom is living there.
What we like the most about the community is that it is very home-like and friendly, very nice location, beautiful views, nice people. Yes, we would recommend Sunrise of Sheepshead community to other...
My aunt entered Waterford in May and now I finally have peace of mind in knowing that she is being well taken care of...from eating properly and bathing. She is also involved in their daily activities which...
They treat you like family, they inform you each time there is any issue not matter how slight. They have many different activities and special events. For my brother he is much more engaged and goes out...
The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) licenses memory care communities in New York. They are referred to as Special Needs Assisted Living Residences (SNALRs).[01]
Every memory care community must meet specific criteria to remain licensed in New York, including:[02]
All memory care communities in New York must abide by specific rules including, but not limited to, the following:[02,03]
New York State Department of Health
875 Central Ave.
Albany, NY 12206-1309
Phone: 518-408-5300
State regulations — and a community’s track record with inspections and licensing — offer important insights into safety and quality of care in senior living communities.
Download the Guide to Senior Living Licensure and Inspection Reports to learn what to look for in inspection reports and what questions to ask when touring communities. This resource explains how to use state licensure and inspection information to evaluate a community’s compliance, care standards, and responsiveness to issues.

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The New York State Department of Health inspects each memory care community every 12 to 18 months and requires license renewal every two years.[03] To search for inspection reports, you can use the NYS Health Profiles list to search the details of recent inspections for all licensed facilities using the following instructions:
Each inspection report includes the following information:
MyCity. Assisted Living Residence (ALR) License. Mycity.nyc.gov.
New York State Department of Health. (2004). Special Needs Assisted Living Plan Overview and Requirements.
New York State Department of Health. Consumer information guide: assisted living residence.
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