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The Veranda Assisted Living

Assisted Living in Staten Island — Richmond County

Quick answer

The Veranda Assisted Living is an assisted living provider located at 110 Henderson Ave, Staten Island, 10301, in Richmond County.

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The Veranda Assisted Living (formerly Harbor Terrace) offers assisted living and a dedicated memory care wing near St. George, marketed under a Medicaid-approved model the operator calls "Luxury Medicaid Assisted Living."

The community's own site describes an on-site medical clinic, 24/7 supervision, and visiting specialists for residents, alongside a dedicated memory care wing separate from general assisted living.

The operator markets its Medicaid-approved admissions model directly on its own site -- families should still confirm current ALP/Medicaid participation and any waitlist status directly with the community.

Short answer

The Veranda Assisted Living is an assisted living provider at 110 Henderson Ave, Staten Island, 10301, in Richmond County.

Location and contact

CommunityThe Veranda Assisted Living
Care typeAssisted Living
Address110 Henderson Ave, Staten Island, 10301
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What we do not publish, and why.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 We do not publish bed counts, license numbers, pricing or quality ratings for this community because we could not verify them from a primary source.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 assisted living community

  • Ask which services are included in the base rate and which are billed as a separate care level, and get the current assessment in writing.
  • Ask whether the community holds a Medicaid Assisted Living Program (ALP) agreement and how many current residents actually use it.
  • Ask what happens if your parent's needs exceed the community's admission/retention limits, or whether it also holds EALR aging-in-place certification.

Staten Island in context

West Brighton sits between the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Richmond University Medical Center, giving North Shore families a genuinely walkable option near green space and acute care both.

Other assisted 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

Which Staten Island hospitals do most families deal with during a discharge?

The two acute-care hospitals physically on Staten Island are Staten Island University Hospital (Northwell Health, North campus at 475 Seaview Avenue and South campus commonly cited at 375 Seguine Avenue) and Richmond University Medical Center (355 Bard Avenue), which has a clinical affiliation with Mount Sinai Health System for emergency care.

What questions should I ask a hospital discharge planner directly?

Ask for the discharge plan in writing, confirm inpatient-versus-observation status in writing, ask which specific facilities have actually confirmed acceptance (not just received an inquiry), ask whether the discharge date can be adjusted if the plan is not ready, and verify any recommended facility's license before signing anything.

Does Medicare pay for rehab after a hospital stay on Staten Island?

Medicare can cover a limited skilled nursing facility stay after a qualifying inpatient hospital admission, when skilled care is needed daily -- but only if the prior hospital stay was classified as inpatient, not observation status, and it does not cover custodial or long-term nursing care beyond that limited rehabilitation window.

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