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Senior care in Willowbrook

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Willowbrook is in Richmond County. New York State's Department of Health licenses assisted living as an Adult Care Facility with ALR/EALR/SNALR add-on certifications.

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HomeCitiesWillowbrook

Home to the College of Staten Island and Willowbrook Park, this Mid-Island neighborhood also has several skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities nearby.

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Willowbrook is in Richmond County. Senior care here is regulated by New York's health regulator, NYSDOH, as an Adult Care Facility. We list 4 verified communities in Willowbrook, and an advisor can cover the surrounding area at no cost to your family.

Verified communities in Willowbrook

Every community below was confirmed against the operator's own published information. We do not list bed counts or license numbers we could not verify, and we do not publish pricing we cannot source.

CommunityCare typeAddressCounty
The Brielle at SeaviewAssisted Living140 Friendship Lane
Staten Island, NY 10314
Richmond
Clove Lakes Health Care and Rehabilitation CenterNursing Home25 Fanning St
Staten Island, NY 10314
Richmond
NYC Health + Hospitals/Sea ViewNursing Home460 Brielle Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10314
Richmond
Park Lane at Sea ViewIndependent Living460 N Brielle Ave
Staten Island, NY 10314
Richmond
How New York licenses assisted living. New York licenses assisted living as an Adult Care Facility, with optional additional ALR/EALR/SNALR licensure layered on top -- not a single license type. Read the full explanation →
What to ask on a tour. Ask to see the state inspection report, the memory-care disclosure/certification if marketed, the all-in cost at your parent's care level, the three-year rate increase history, and the overnight staffing ratio. Read the full explanation →

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Questions families ask

My parent had a fall on Staten Island. What should we actually do in the next two weeks?

Treat the fall as a signal, not just an accident -- a first fall is one of the strongest predictors of a second one. Get the cause investigated (medication, vision, blood pressure, inner-ear issues), fix obvious environmental hazards, ask whether anyone was present, and watch closely for a fear-of-falling pattern that causes reduced activity and further weakening.

We just got a dementia diagnosis for a parent. What actually needs to happen this month?

Very little needs to be decided immediately. Get the specific diagnosis type (Alzheimer's, vascular, Lewy body, frontotemporal all progress differently), do legal planning now while capacity is clear -- power of attorney, health care proxy, advance directives -- and connect with NYC Aging (DFTA) through CASC for local support resources.

How do I know when it's actually time to look at memory care instead of managing at home?

Wandering or exit-seeking behavior is one of the clearest signals, because it converts a general supervision challenge into a genuine safety risk that is difficult to manage reliably at home. Other signals include medication errors, unsafe stove or appliance use, and a caregiver reaching a point of exhaustion that itself becomes a safety issue.

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