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Senior care near Randall Manor

Licensed senior care options serving the Randall Manor area.

Quick answer

Randall Manor is a neighborhood in St. George. New York licenses assisted living as an Adult Care Facility with ALR licensure, and memory care as the SNALR certification on top of it.

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Randall Manor sits between New Brighton and West Brighton, close to the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and the Richmond Terrace corridor.

Short answer

Randall Manor is a neighborhood in your hub city. Senior care serving it is licensed the same way as the rest of St. George -- NYSDOH, as an Adult Care Facility with optional ALR/EALR/SNALR certification.

How families in Randall Manor usually search

Neighborhood matters less than families expect, and more than communities admit. The practical test is not the map. It is whether the person who will visit most often will still be visiting in month eight.

What is specific to Randall Manor

Its location makes both St. George and West Brighton realistic options for families who do not find a match locally.

Randall Manor's streets were largely built out in the early 20th century, so most housing here is single-family.

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Questions families ask

Is contacting the ombudsman free, and will it cost my family anything?

Yes, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is entirely free and independent -- there is no cost to a Staten Island family for contacting CIDNY's program or the statewide LTCOP hotline, and using the service does not create any billing relationship or fee.

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.

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