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CCRC vs. Standalone Assisted Living

A Continuing Care Retirement Community keeps a couple together across care levels. A standalone community is usually simpler and less expensive to enter.

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Short answer

A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), also called a Life Plan Community, bundles independent living, assisted living, memory care and often nursing care on one campus, usually with a substantial entry fee. A standalone assisted living community has no entry fee and a simpler admissions process, but does not guarantee a spot at a higher level of care later.

Entry-fee structure

CCRC entry fees in New York vary widely by campus and contract type (life care, modified, or fee-for-service), and refundability terms differ by contract -- get any entry-fee agreement reviewed by an elder law attorney before signing.

When standalone is the more flexible choice

A standalone assisted living community is usually the more flexible and lower-cost entry point for a family that is not planning multiple decades ahead, or that wants to preserve assets rather than commit a large sum upfront.

Questions families ask

What does assisted living cost on Staten Island?

There is no published Staten Island-specific figure. The 2025 CareScout Cost of Care Survey publishes a New York STATE median of $7,110/month for a private one-bedroom assisted living unit -- a statewide figure, not a New York City or Staten Island number, and local pricing in the city likely runs higher.

What does a nursing home cost in New York State?

The 2025 CareScout Cost of Care Survey puts New York's semi-private nursing home room at $15,528/month ($511/day) and a private room at $16,729/month ($550/day) -- state medians, not Staten Island or New York City-specific figures.

Is there a published memory care cost figure for New York?

No. The CareScout Cost of Care Survey does not survey memory care as a separate pricing category, in any state, in any year. Any memory care price quoted online is an estimate, a self-reported average, or an extrapolation from assisted living data -- not a genuine survey figure.

What does in-home care cost per hour in New York?

The 2025 CareScout survey's New York State median for a non-medical caregiver/home health aide is $35/hour, or roughly $6,673/month at a full-time equivalent. There is no Staten Island-specific hourly figure published by any primary source.

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