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Park Lane at Sea View

Independent Living in Staten Island — Richmond County

Quick answer

Park Lane at Sea View is an independent living provider located at 460 N Brielle Ave, Staten Island, 10314, in Richmond County.

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Park Lane at Sea View offers rent-stabilized independent living apartments for adults 62 and older, across two restored landmark buildings on the historic Sea View campus.

The operator's site describes studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units with utilities included, a fitness center, and on-site management and security -- typical independent-living amenities rather than personal-care services.

Because it is unlicensed independent living rather than a licensed Adult Care Facility, Park Lane at Sea View is not an appropriate placement for someone who already needs hands-on daily care.

Short answer

Park Lane at Sea View is an independent living provider at 460 N Brielle Ave, Staten Island, 10314, in Richmond County.

Location and contact

CommunityPark Lane at Sea View
Care typeIndependent Living
Address460 N Brielle Ave, Staten Island, 10314
CountyRichmond County
WebsiteOfficial site
What we do not publish, and why. We list only details we confirmed against this provider's own published information. We do not publish bed counts, license numbers, pricing or quality ratings for this community because we could not verify them from a primary source. Confirm licensing yourself using the state tools below, and get pricing in writing directly from the community.

How New York regulates this provider

NYSDOH licenses this care type under one of two chapters: 10 NYCRR Part 415 for nursing homes, or the Adult Care Facility statutes (18 NYCRR Parts 487/488/490/494) plus 10 NYCRR Part 1001 for assisted living, enhanced assisted living (EALR) and memory care (SNALR). If this provider markets memory care, ask specifically whether it holds SNALR certification -- that is New York's actual certification, not a marketing label.

Inspection history for this provider type is published free at profiles.health.ny.gov/acf (Adult Care Facilities) or profiles.health.ny.gov/nursing_home (nursing homes).

Evaluating an independent living community

  • Independent living is usually housing, not care, and is typically not licensed as a care facility. Confirm for New York.
  • Several campuses combine independent living with assisted living or nursing on the same site. Ask whether moving to a higher level of care later is guaranteed or subject to availability.
  • If help with daily activities is already needed, independent living is the wrong category, even when a community offers to arrange outside caregivers.

Staten Island in context

Willowbrook is home to the College of Staten Island and Willowbrook Park, and several skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities are clustered nearby for families coordinating a post-hospital stay.

Other independent living options near Staten Island

    Listing details verified 2026-08-15 against the provider's own published information. We are not affiliated with this community and do not represent it. Details change — confirm directly before making a decision.

    Questions families ask

    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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