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Sunrise of New Dorp

Assisted Living in Staten Island — Richmond County

Quick answer

Sunrise of New Dorp is an assisted living provider located at 470 New Dorp Lane, Staten Island, 10306, in Richmond County.

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Sunrise of New Dorp offers assisted living and memory care along the New Dorp Lane retail corridor, with 24-hour care access and chef-crafted dining.

The operator's site describes highly personalized assisted living and memory care with structured memory-loss support programming for residents with dementia or cognitive impairment.

The New Dorp Lane location puts this community within walking distance of the neighborhood's senior-friendly retail corridor -- a practical detail for families weighing whether a parent can still get out for errands.

Short answer

Sunrise of New Dorp is an assisted living provider at 470 New Dorp Lane, Staten Island, 10306, in Richmond County.

Location and contact

CommunitySunrise of New Dorp
Care typeAssisted Living
Address470 New Dorp Lane, Staten Island, 10306
CountyRichmond County
WebsiteOfficial site
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Staten Island in context

New Dorp Lane's senior-friendly retail corridor is one of the few places on Staten Island where errands, a doctor's appointment and a visit to an assisted-living community can all happen within a few blocks.

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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

I live off Staten Island and I'm managing my parent's care from a distance. What's the priority?

Build a plan that survives a bad week -- one where you cannot get there quickly and no one nearby can safely check in. Recruit local eyes (a regular visitor, a Meals on Wheels driver, a trusted neighbor), get medical power of attorney and HIPAA authorizations in place early, and establish one local point of contact you can reach quickly.

The money is running out for my parent's care. What's the realistic timeline to act?

Work out the actual runway now -- current balance, monthly burn rate including any care-level fees, and expected increases -- then contact NY Medicaid Choice or NYC Aging (DFTA)/CASC about MLTC and NHTD program timelines immediately, since enrollment and assessment steps take real time and should not wait until funds are nearly exhausted.

My spouse needs more care than I can safely provide alone. What are our options?

Look at communities that keep couples together across care levels, be honest with yourself about your own health and capacity (spousal caregivers routinely under-report their own decline), and understand New York's specific spousal Medicaid protections -- the Community Spouse Resource Allowance and Minimum Monthly Maintenance Needs Allowance -- before assuming a spouse's care will exhaust shared savings.

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