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Memory Care in New Springville

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

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Quick answer

There are 0 verified memory care options listed in New Springville. NYSDOH licenses and inspects this care type, and publishes the record free on NYS Health Profiles.

HomeNew SpringvilleMemory Care

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

No verified memory care provider is currently based in New Springville. The closest verified options are listed below.

What to watch for with memory care in New Springville

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

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Verified memory care in New Springville

Nothing verified in New Springville yet. There is no verified memory care provider based in New Springville itself. The closest verified options are in Staten Island, which for most families here is a realistic drive. We only list providers we have confirmed against their own published information, so this list is shorter than the aggregator directories — and more reliable.

Closest verified providers

ProviderBased inAddressCounty
The Brielle at SeaviewStaten Island140 Friendship Lane, 10314Richmond
Clove Lakes Health Care and Rehabilitation CenterStaten Island25 Fanning St, 10314Richmond
NYC Health + Hospitals/Sea ViewStaten Island460 Brielle Avenue, 10314Richmond
The Veranda Assisted LivingStaten Island110 Henderson Ave, 10301Richmond
Silver Lake Specialized Care CenterStaten Island275 Castleton Avenue, 10301Richmond
Staten Island Care CenterStaten Island200 Lafayette Avenue, 10301Richmond

The New Springville market specifically

New Springville's identity is the Staten Island Mall, and its central Mid-Island location makes it a realistic midpoint for families splitting caregiving duties across the island.

New Springville's central location makes it a common compromise pick for siblings who live on opposite ends of the island and need a meeting point.

Visit twice, at different hours

A scheduled mid-morning tour and an unannounced 7 p.m. drop-in can look like two different buildings. Evening and overnight are when staffing thins and when families are most often surprised.

Eat a meal there. Talk to a resident's family member in the parking lot rather than one the community introduces you to.

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

I'm exhausted and I don't think I can keep doing this alone. What should I actually do?

Take the exhaustion seriously as a real, measurable risk factor -- caregiver strain predicts worse outcomes for both the caregiver and the person receiving care. Use respite and adult day health care before reaching a breaking point, contact NYC Aging (DFTA) through CASC for free local support programs, and get an outside, objective opinion on the current care plan.

What county is Staten Island, and does that matter for senior care planning?

Staten Island IS Richmond County -- New York City's smallest borough by population, at roughly 495,747 residents per the 2020 Census, and its only borough that is also a single, standalone county. That matters because every county-level resource on this site -- APS, the ombudsman, NY Connects -- applies uniformly across the whole borough.

Who is the Area Agency on Aging for Richmond County?

NYC Aging (DFTA, the New York City Department for the Aging) is the Area Agency on Aging covering all of Richmond County/Staten Island, reachable by dialing 311 within NYC or (212) 244-6469 from outside. The local NY Connects access point is the Community Agency for Senior Citizens (CASC), (718) 489-3954.

Is Richmond County under mandatory Managed Long Term Care enrollment?

Yes. Mandatory MLTC enrollment in New York City -- including Richmond County/Staten Island -- began under Medicaid Redesign Team Initiative #90, approved August 31, 2012. New York City was actually the first region in New York State to require mandatory MLTC enrollment, ahead of the later rollout on Long Island.

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