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Assisted Living in Willowbrook

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

1 verified in Willowbrook
Richmond County
Quick answer

There is 1 verified assisted living option listed in Willowbrook. NYSDOH licenses and inspects this care type, and publishes the record free on NYS Health Profiles.

HomeWillowbrookAssisted Living

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

We list 1 verified assisted living option in Willowbrook.

What to watch for with assisted living in Willowbrook

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

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Verified assisted living in Willowbrook

CommunityCare typeAddressCounty
The Brielle at SeaviewAssisted Living140 Friendship Lane
Staten Island, NY 10314
Richmond

Assisted Living elsewhere in the region

Families in Willowbrook sometimes place a parent one city over, especially when a specific care level is needed.

CommunityCare typeAddressCounty
The Veranda Assisted LivingAssisted Living110 Henderson Ave
Staten Island, NY 10301
Richmond
Sunrise of Staten IslandAssisted Living801 Narrows Road North
Staten Island, NY 10304
Richmond
Sunrise of New DorpAssisted Living470 New Dorp Lane
Staten Island, NY 10306
Richmond

The Willowbrook market specifically

Willowbrook is home to the College of Staten Island and Willowbrook Park, and several skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities are clustered nearby for families coordinating a post-hospital stay.

Families weighing Willowbrook against Todt Hill are usually comparing a rehabilitation-heavy option against a quieter, more residential one nearby.

The local long-term care ombudsman. CIDNY runs the NYC-region Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program that covers Staten Island, at 1-888-855-9807. Read the full explanation →

Questions families ask

What questions should I ask a hospital discharge planner directly?

Ask for the discharge plan in writing, confirm inpatient-versus-observation status in writing, ask which specific facilities have actually confirmed acceptance (not just received an inquiry), ask whether the discharge date can be adjusted if the plan is not ready, and verify any recommended facility's license before signing anything.

Does Medicare pay for rehab after a hospital stay on Staten Island?

Medicare can cover a limited skilled nursing facility stay after a qualifying inpatient hospital admission, when skilled care is needed daily -- but only if the prior hospital stay was classified as inpatient, not observation status, and it does not cover custodial or long-term nursing care beyond that limited rehabilitation window.

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.

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