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Senior care near Silver Lake

Licensed senior care options serving the Silver Lake area.

Quick answer

Silver Lake 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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Silver Lake takes its name from the reservoir and park at its center, which includes a public golf course used by many retired residents nearby.

Short answer

Silver Lake 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 Silver Lake 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 Silver Lake

Silver Lake families often look toward Grymes Hill or Clifton, the closest neighborhoods with a verified assisted living or memory care option.

The Silver Lake Park golf course draws a steady stream of active retirees from across the North Shore.

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Questions families ask

How much does adult day health care cost in New York?

The 2025 CareScout survey's New York State median for adult day health care is $144/day, or roughly $3,120/month at a five-day-a-week schedule -- a state figure, not a Staten Island-specific one.

Why doesn't CareScout publish a Staten Island or New York City-specific cost figure?

CareScout's Cost of Care Survey is designed and published at the state level only, across every state it covers -- there is no metro-specific breakout for New York City, Staten Island, or any other individual region within the state, from CareScout or from any other primary source we could locate.

What does the Long-Term Care Ombudsman actually do for a Staten Island family?

The ombudsman advocates for a resident of a long-term care facility, independent of the state regulator, and can attend care conferences with a family. It does not license, inspect or fine a facility -- that is NYSDOH's role. Staten Island's ombudsman coverage runs through CIDNY's NYC-region program at 1-888-855-9807.

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