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Memory Care in Prince's Bay

Compare licensed memory care in Prince's Bay 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 Prince's Bay. NYSDOH licenses and inspects this care type, and publishes the record free on NYS Health Profiles.

HomePrince's BayMemory 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 Prince's Bay. The closest verified options are listed below.

What to watch for with memory care in Prince's Bay

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

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Verified memory care in Prince's Bay

Nothing verified in Prince's Bay yet. There is no verified memory care provider based in Prince's Bay 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 Veranda Assisted LivingStaten Island110 Henderson Ave, 10301Richmond
Silver Lake Specialized Care CenterStaten Island275 Castleton Avenue, 10301Richmond
Staten Island Care CenterStaten Island200 Lafayette Avenue, 10301Richmond
Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehabilitation CenterStaten Island88 Old Town Road, 10304Richmond
The Brielle at SeaviewStaten Island140 Friendship Lane, 10314Richmond
Clove Lakes Health Care and Rehabilitation CenterStaten Island25 Fanning St, 10314Richmond

The Prince's Bay market specifically

Prince's Bay is home to Staten Island University Hospital's South campus, so South Shore families frequently begin a senior-care search here directly out of a hospital discharge conversation.

Because Prince's Bay houses SIUH South, families here sometimes choose a community based on which hospital's discharge planners they already know, rather than neighborhood alone.

The question about money nobody asks early enough

Ask what happens if private funds run out, and whether the community holds a Medicaid waiver provider agreement. A meaningful share of communities do not participate at all, which converts a funding problem into a forced move at the worst possible moment.

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

What's the difference between an Adult Home and an Enriched Housing Program in New York?

Both are base-level Adult Care Facility license types under NYSDOH, but Enriched Housing Programs are generally structured around apartment-style independent units with supportive services, while Adult Homes are typically more institutional in layout. Either can add ALR certification on top to become licensed for assisted-living-level care.

Does New York rate assisted living communities the way it rates nursing homes?

No. Federal CMS star ratings apply only to Medicare/Medicaid-certified nursing homes, published at profiles.health.ny.gov/nursing_home and on CMS Care Compare. Assisted living and memory care communities in New York do not carry CMS star ratings -- the only public quality record for them is the NYS Health Profiles inspection history.

What is Managed Long Term Care (MLTC), and is it mandatory on Staten Island?

MLTC is New York's Medicaid managed-care delivery system for long-term care -- either PACE (age 55+) or MLTC Partial Capitation/Medicaid Advantage Plus. Enrollment has been mandatory in New York City, including Richmond County/Staten Island, since 2012 under Medicaid Redesign Team Initiative #90, approved August 31, 2012.

What is the NHTD waiver, and how is it different from MLTC?

The Nursing Home Transition and Diversion (NHTD) waiver is a Medicaid 1915(c) home- and community-based services waiver, administered through NYSDOH Regional Resource Development Centers, for Medicaid-eligible people 65+ (or younger with a disability) assessed as needing nursing-home-level care who want to receive services in the community instead. MLTC is a managed-care delivery system; NHTD is a specific waiver program.

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