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The Brielle at Seaview

Assisted Living in Staten Island — Richmond County

Quick answer

The Brielle at Seaview is an assisted living provider located at 140 Friendship Lane, Staten Island, 10314, in Richmond County.

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The Brielle at Seaview offers care-inclusive assisted living and memory care on a 10-acre wooded campus, with published starting pricing around $6,545/month.

The operator publishes a starting monthly rate of approximately $6,545 for studio, one-bedroom and companion-suite options -- an operator-stated figure, not independently verified pricing, and likely to vary by unit and care level.

Memory care is delivered under the operator's branded "Heartfelt CONNECTIONS -- A Memory Care Program" -- ask specifically whether the unit holds New York's SNALR certification in addition to this branded program name.

Short answer

The Brielle at Seaview is an assisted living provider at 140 Friendship Lane, Staten Island, 10314, in Richmond County.

Location and contact

CommunityThe Brielle at Seaview
Care typeAssisted Living
Address140 Friendship Lane, 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What we do not publish, and why.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 We do not publish bed counts, license numbers, pricing or quality ratings for this community because we could not verify them from a primary source.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.
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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.

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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

Can I report suspected abuse anonymously in New York?

Reports to Adult Protective Services can generally be made without formally identifying yourself as the reporter, though providing contact information can help APS follow up if they need more detail. Confirm the current specifics of anonymous reporting directly with the Staten Island borough office or the citywide DSS-OneNumber line before making a report if this is a concern.

When should I call 911 instead of APS?

Call 911 if someone is in immediate danger -- an active assault, a medical emergency, or any situation where waiting for APS to respond during business hours would put someone at serious risk. APS's Staten Island borough line and the citywide DSS-OneNumber line operate during standard business hours and are designed for non-emergency reporting and follow-up.

SIUH or Richmond University Medical Center gave us a discharge date in 3 days. What do we do first?

Ask the case manager or social worker for the discharge plan in writing, and confirm in writing whether your parent was admitted as an inpatient or held under observation status -- that single fact determines whether Medicare's skilled nursing benefit is even available for a rehab stay afterward.

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