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Memory Care in New Dorp

Compare licensed memory care in New Dorp and the surrounding Richmond County area. Free guidance, no obligation.

1 verified in New Dorp
Richmond County
Quick answer

There is 1 verified memory care option listed in New Dorp. NYSDOH licenses and inspects this care type, and publishes the record free on NYS Health Profiles.

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Memory care is secured, dementia-specific assisted living. In New York it requires the Special Needs Assisted Living Residence (SNALR) certification layered on an existing ALR license under 10 NYCRR Part 1001, built around an Individualized Service Plan for each resident.

Short answer

We list 1 verified memory care option in New Dorp.

What to watch for with memory care in New Dorp

  • Ask to see whatever disclosure/certification document New York requires, by name.

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Verified memory care in New Dorp

CommunityCare typeAddressCounty
Sunrise of New DorpAssisted Living470 New Dorp Lane
Staten Island, NY 10306
Richmond

Memory Care elsewhere in the region

Families in New Dorp sometimes place a parent one city over, especially when a specific care level is needed.

CommunityCare typeAddressCounty
The Veranda Assisted LivingAssisted Living110 Henderson Ave
Staten Island, NY 10301
Richmond
Silver Lake Specialized Care CenterNursing Home275 Castleton Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10301
Richmond
Staten Island Care CenterNursing Home200 Lafayette Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10301
Richmond
Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehabilitation CenterNursing Home88 Old Town Road
Staten Island, NY 10304
Richmond
The Brielle at SeaviewAssisted Living140 Friendship Lane
Staten Island, NY 10314
Richmond
Clove Lakes Health Care and Rehabilitation CenterNursing Home25 Fanning St
Staten Island, NY 10314
Richmond

The New Dorp market specifically

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.

New Dorp's retail corridor draws comparisons to Great Kills further south -- both are hubs, but New Dorp sits closer to the hospital corridor.

What the contract does that the tour does not

The residency agreement decides what happens when things change: how care levels are reassessed and repriced, how much notice is required on either side, what the deposit covers and whether it is refundable.

Ask for a blank copy to take home before you are asked to sign anything.

You can check any facility's record free. NYS Health Profiles (profiles.health.ny.gov) publishes free license status and inspection history for every Adult Care Facility and nursing home. Read the full explanation →

Questions families ask

Can the ombudsman attend a care planning conference with my parent's facility?

Yes -- with the resident's consent, an ombudsman representative can attend a care planning conference or similar meeting to help ensure the resident's own preferences are represented and heard, particularly in situations where family and facility staff see the care plan differently.

How do I report suspected abuse or neglect on Staten Island?

Staten Island's borough Adult Protective Services office is reachable at (929) 221-8794. The citywide DSS-OneNumber referral line -- covering all five boroughs -- is (718) 557-1399, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm; say "APS" when prompted. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911 instead.

Is New York City's Adult Protective Services structure different from the rest of the state?

Yes. Most of New York State runs APS county-by-county through each county's own Department of Social Services. New York City -- including Richmond County/Staten Island -- centralizes APS under the NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA), Office of Special Services, with borough-specific phone lines rather than five separate county-run agencies.

What's the difference between calling APS and calling NYSDOH's facility complaint line?

Adult Protective Services investigates suspected abuse, neglect or financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult, whether at home or in some care settings, and is reached in Staten Island's borough at (929) 221-8794. NYSDOH's facility complaint line -- (212) 417-5990 for Adult Care Facilities, (212) 417-4999 for nursing homes -- is a separate regulatory channel focused specifically on licensed facility violations.

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