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Assisted Living near Rosebank

Compare licensed assisted living serving the Rosebank area.

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Quick answer

There are 0 verified assisted living options serving the Rosebank area.

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Assisted living is for someone who is largely independent but needs a reliable hand with the everyday things — bathing, dressing, medications, meals, getting to appointments. In New York this is an Adult Care Facility that also holds Assisted Living Residence (ALR) licensure under 10 NYCRR Part 1001.

Short answer

No verified assisted living provider is confirmed directly in the Rosebank area yet.

What to watch for with assisted living near Rosebank

  • Ask which services are included in the base rate versus billed as a separate care level.
  • Ask whether the community holds a Medicaid Assisted Living Program (ALP) agreement and how many current residents use it.

Verified assisted living serving Rosebank

We do not yet list a verified community of this type in this area. An advisor can still tell you what is nearby — the metro is compact and many families end up looking one city over.

Rosebank specifically

Families searching from Rosebank typically also look at Clifton and Fort Wadsworth, both a short walk or SIR ride away.

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

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.

What happens after I make an APS report on Staten Island?

APS staff generally follow up to assess the situation and determine what intervention, if any, is appropriate -- this can range from connecting the individual with support services to, in more serious cases, coordinating with law enforcement or pursuing legal protective measures. The exact process and timeline depend on the specifics of the case.

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