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Assisted Living in Tompkinsville

Compare licensed assisted living in Tompkinsville and the surrounding Richmond County area. Free guidance, no obligation.

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Quick answer

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

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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 currently based in Tompkinsville. The closest verified options are listed below.

What to watch for with assisted living in Tompkinsville

  • Ask which services are included in the base rate versus billed as a separate care level.

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Verified assisted living in Tompkinsville

Nothing verified in Tompkinsville yet. There is no verified assisted living provider based in Tompkinsville 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
The Brielle at SeaviewStaten Island140 Friendship Lane, 10314Richmond
Sunrise of Staten IslandStaten Island801 Narrows Road North, 10304Richmond
Sunrise of New DorpStaten Island470 New Dorp Lane, 10306Richmond

The Tompkinsville market specifically

Tompkinsville's dense, older multifamily housing stock already contains several senior and assisted-living residences, and Richmond University Medical Center is close enough for families to lean on for a discharge referral.

Families comparing Tompkinsville to St. George usually weigh its lower cost of entry against St. George's proximity to the courts and county offices.

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

What is New York's Assisted Living Program (ALP), and does it pay room and board?

The Assisted Living Program (ALP), under 18 NYCRR Part 494, is Medicaid-funded care delivered inside a qualifying Adult Home or Enriched Housing Program setting -- covering personal care, home health aides, nursing, therapy, medical supplies, adult day health care and RN case management. It folds room and board into its rate structure differently than a pure HCBS waiver, so the exact private-pay portion varies by community.

Is ACA Medicaid expansion the same thing as long-term care Medicaid for seniors?

No. New York fully expanded Medicaid under the ACA effective January 1, 2014, covering adults 19-64 up to 138% of the federal poverty level with no asset test. Long-term care Medicaid for seniors uses a completely separate pathway -- the non-MAGI aged/blind/disabled test -- which is asset-tested and has its own spousal protection rules.

What is New York's nursing home Personal Needs Allowance, and why is it so low?

New York's nursing home resident Personal Needs Allowance (PNA) is $50 per month -- unchanged since the 1980s, and among the lowest in the country; 33 states pay more, in a $52-$200 range. A 2024 state senate bill proposed raising it to $128, but it has not been enacted, and the PNA remains $50/month.

What are New York's 2026 spousal impoverishment protections?

For 2026, New York's Community Spouse Resource Allowance runs from a state minimum of $74,820 up to a federal maximum of $162,660 (the community spouse keeps the greater of the state minimum or half of countable resources, up to the federal max), with a Minimum Monthly Maintenance Needs Allowance of $4,066.50/month, per NYSDOH GIS 26 MA/03.

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