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In-Home Care in Annadale

Compare licensed in-home care in Annadale and the surrounding Richmond County area. Free guidance, no obligation.

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Quick answer

There are 0 verified in-home care options listed in Annadale. NYSDOH licenses and inspects this care type, and publishes the record free on NYS Health Profiles.

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In-home care covers two different things that families often conflate. Non-medical home care is help with daily activities, companionship and household tasks. Home health is clinical care ordered by a physician and delivered by licensed staff.

Short answer

No verified in-home care provider is currently based in Annadale. The closest verified options are listed below.

What to watch for with in-home care in Annadale

  • Non-medical home care is generally private pay. Medicare does not cover it. Get New York's CareScout non-medical caregiver hourly median.

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Verified in-home care in Annadale

We do not currently list a verified provider of this type anywhere in the region. An advisor can still tell you what is available — call and we will just tell you.

The Annadale market specifically

Annadale is quiet and suburban, popular with retirees, and close enough to Blue Heron Park that families often mention outdoor access as part of what keeps a parent independent longer.

Annadale is frequently compared to Prince's Bay for families who want quiet, suburban surroundings near green space rather than a commercial hub.

The local long-term care ombudsman. CIDNY runs the NYC-region Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program that covers Staten Island, at 1-888-855-9807. Read the full explanation →

Questions families ask

Independent living vs. assisted living -- what's the actual difference in New York?

Independent living is generally unlicensed housing in New York, since no personal care is provided. Assisted living requires a base Adult Care Facility license plus Assisted Living Residence (ALR) certification under 10 NYCRR Part 1001, issued and inspected by NYSDOH.

Assisted living vs. memory care -- when does the distinction actually matter?

It matters as soon as dementia or cognitive impairment introduces safety risks -- particularly exit-seeking or wandering -- that a standard Assisted Living Residence is not specifically staffed, trained, or physically secured to manage. New York requires SNALR certification, layered on ALR, for a unit to be legitimately certified for memory care.

In-home care vs. assisted living -- where's the actual cost crossover point?

At New York's 2025 CareScout median of $35/hour for non-medical caregiver care, roughly 41 hours a week of in-home care costs about the same as the state's $7,110/month assisted living median. Past that point, a licensed community is often the less expensive option on paper.

Nursing home vs. assisted living -- what actually pushes a resident from one to the other?

A resident whose needs exceed what an Assisted Living Residence (or Enhanced ALR, for aging-in-place needs) is licensed to provide -- generally ongoing skilled nursing care -- typically needs to transition to a nursing home, licensed under the entirely separate rule chapter 10 NYCRR Part 415.

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