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Avg Monthly Cost: $6,685The average monthly cost across facilities in New York State. Reflects published or estimated base rates and can vary with care level, room type, and amenities. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: $5,600
Avg Walk Score: 64/ 100The average Walk Score across facilities in New York State. A third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100) measuring convenience and context, not healthcare quality. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 50/ 100
Avg No. of Beds: 160The average licensed bed capacity across facilities in New York State. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 90

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Info below is compiled from the NY State Dept. of Health (NYSDOH), senior community websites & trusted data sources such as Walk Score & BBB.

Communities are listed from highest to lowest based on our ranking methodology.

Care Types in This Table AL (Assisted Living): Housing with help for daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication, without 24-hour skilled nursing. NH (Nursing Home): 24/7 skilled nursing care for residents with complex, ongoing medical needs. SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility): Round-the-clock nursing care, often for recovery after surgery, injury, or illness. MC (Memory Care): Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. RC (Respite Care): Short-term temporary care that gives family caregivers a break. IL (Independent Living): Community living with dining, activities, and transportation for active seniors who need little personal care. HOS (Hospice Care): Comfort-focused care for those with a terminal illness, prioritizing quality of life over treatment. ADC (Adult Day Care): Daytime supervision, health monitoring, and social activities for seniors who live at home. PC (Palliative Care): Comfort-focused care for serious illness at any stage, including alongside curative treatment.
City and state of the facility. Used for mapping and state-average comparisons.
Licensed bed capacity (maximum allowed). Not the same as how many beds are currently filled.
Indicates whether residents are allowed to have pets in the facility.
Third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100). Convenience/context metric, not a healthcare quality measure.
Name of the licensed owner, operator, or managing entity as filed with the state. Useful for grouping facilities under the same organization.
Count of regulatory inspections in the reporting window. Higher volume can reflect more oversight visits, complaint-driven surveys, or routine licensure cycles.
Share of inspections that resulted in violations, expressed as a percentage of total inspections in the window.
Regulatory visits tied to complaints or allegations in the state file—not the same as every routine survey.
Total count of violations (cited regulatory issues) recorded in the selected reporting period. Read alongside inspection counts for context.
The average number of violations this facility receives each time it's inspected, calculated as total violations ÷ total inspections. A lower number suggests more consistent compliance with safety and care standards.
Housing or bed configuration options (e.g. studio, shared), often from facility-reported amenities and licensing details.
Brookdale Niagara
AL
North Tonawanda
53
Facility 53
NY AVG 160
Rank #664 / 736
Yes
4
Facility 4
NY AVG 64
Rank #1,127 / 1,150
Sh Niagara Operator, Inc7
71%
Facility 71%
NY AVG 56.5%
Rank #246 / 323
19
Facility 19
NY AVG 14.5
Rank #239 / 323
2.7
Facility 2.7
NY AVG 2.2
Rank #270 / 323
Suite
Brookdale Painted Post
AL
Painted Post
110
Facility 110
NY AVG 160
Rank #471 / 736
Yes
8
Facility 8
NY AVG 64
Rank #1,095 / 1,150
Painted Post, LLC9
78%
Facility 78%
NY AVG 56.5%
Rank #268 / 323
34
Facility 34
NY AVG 14.5
Rank #300 / 323
3.8
Facility 3.8
NY AVG 2.2
Rank #295 / 323
Studio / Companion Suite
Home of the Good Shepherd Moreau
AL
Moreau
72
Facility 72
NY AVG 160
Rank #601 / 736
No
22
Facility 22
NY AVG 64
Rank #1,012 / 1,150
-17
47%
Facility 47%
NY AVG 56.5%
Rank #159 / 323
16
Facility 16
NY AVG 14.5
Rank #220 / 323
0.9
Facility 0.9
NY AVG 2.2
Rank #128 / 323
-
The Terrace at Woodland
AL
MC
Rome
60
Facility 60
NY AVG 160
Rank #638 / 736
No
67
Facility 67
NY AVG 64
Rank #636 / 1,150
-13
38%
Facility 38%
NY AVG 56.5%
Rank #121 / 323
25
Facility 25
NY AVG 14.5
Rank #271 / 323
1.9
Facility 1.9
NY AVG 2.2
Rank #218 / 323
-
Valehaven Home for Adults
AL
Peru
40
Facility 40
NY AVG 160
Rank #692 / 736
No
45
Facility 45
NY AVG 64
Rank #824 / 1,150
-8
88%
Facility 88%
NY AVG 56.5%
Rank #285 / 323
9
Facility 9
NY AVG 14.5
Rank #167 / 323
1.1
Facility 1.1
NY AVG 2.2
Rank #152 / 323
-
Belair Care Center Inc
AL
HOS
MC
NH
PC
RC
SNF
No Bellmore
102
Facility 102
NY AVG 160
Rank #492 / 736
No
92
Facility 92
NY AVG 64
Rank #221 / 1,150
Belair Care Center, Inc (For Profit)580%163.2-
The Baptist Home at Brookmeade
AL
IL
NH
PC
SNF
Rhinebeck (Rhinebeck Village)
120
Facility 120
NY AVG 160
Rank #405 / 736
No
68
Facility 68
NY AVG 64
Rank #626 / 1,150
Baptist Home Of Brooklyn Ny Inc (Not For Profit)367%144.7-
Good Shepherd Village at Endwell
AL
IL
MC
NH
SNF
Endwell (Town Of Union)
32
Facility 32
NY AVG 160
Rank #718 / 736
No
46
Facility 46
NY AVG 64
Rank #813 / 1,150
Good Shepherd Village At Endwell, Inc. (Not For Profit)5100%122.4-
St. Ann’s Community
AL
ADC
HOS
IL
MC
NH
PC
SNF
Rochester (East Irondequoit)
376
Facility 376
NY AVG 160
Rank #31 / 736
Yes
37
Facility 37
NY AVG 64
Rank #895 / 1,150
St Anns Home For The Aged (Not For Profit)1267%453.8-
Charles T Sitrin Health Care Center Inc
AL
ADC
NH
SNF
New Hartford
187
Facility 187
NY AVG 160
Rank #251 / 736
No
68
Facility 68
NY AVG 64
Rank #626 / 1,150
Charles T Sitrin Health Care Center, Inc. (Not For Profit)683%305.0-

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Overview of Brookdale Niagara

Discover a community where life’s passions continue to flourish at Brookdale Niagara, an excellent senior living community in North Tonawanda, NY that offers assisted living. Whether you’re attending a Zumba class, enjoying a picnic lunch, or participating in lively bingo games, the community supports an active lifestyle while providing the necessary care when needed. Choose from a variety of pet-friendly apartment floor plans that suit your style, all including most utilities and maintenance for convenience.

With 24/7 on-site staff available for emergencies, you can rest assured knowing assistance is always within reach. At Brookdale Niagara, maintaining your independence is key. Compassionate caregivers are trained to assist with daily tasks like dressing and medication management, ensuring you receive the support you need while enjoying a diverse array of activities. Whether it’s social mixers, pet therapy sessions, or devotional services, you have the freedom to participate as much or as little as you prefer, complemented by scheduled transportation for hassle-free outings and errands.

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Overview of Brookdale Painted Post

Located close to a small village in New York, Brookdale Painted Post offers an adult home community where residents can redefine their independence and pursue their favorite hobbies. The community provides choices for how residents want to spend their time, whether that’s connecting with new friends or trying something new like tai chi. Brookdale Painted Post features pet-friendly apartments with plenty of natural light and storage, and basic utilities and maintenance are typically included.

Residents can enjoy a variety of activities, from fitness classes and bingo to devotional services and movie nights. The community also celebrates special occasions and holidays with events like Christmas caroling, Super Bowl parties, and holiday cookouts. Brookdale Painted Post’s dining program focuses on resident preferences, incorporating their suggestions, feedback, and even favorite family recipes into weekly menus of delicious and nutritious meals. With 24/7 staff availability, the community provides peace of mind for residents and their families.

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Overview of Home of the Good Shepherd Moreau

Moreau, New York, is car-dependent, with a Walk Score of 22, and Home of the Good Shepherd Moreau at 186-200 Bluebird Road operates in that setting. The 72-bed community is in Saratoga County, owned by The Church Aid of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Town of Saratoga Springs, Inc.

Care services span assisted living, enhanced assisted living, memory care, nursing care, rehabilitation services, and respite care. The enhanced assisted living designation extends the facility’s reach to residents whose support needs exceed what standard assisted living covers. Licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants staff the building around the clock. Respite care gives families a short-term placement option alongside the community’s longer-term residents.

Inspections fall under New York’s Department of Health and Office of Aging and Long Term Care, which conducts unannounced on-site reviews. State oversight has historically focused on dietary and food service.

Home of the Good Shepherd Moreau serves older adults in Saratoga County who need assisted living, memory care, or a more intensive level of personal care than standard assisted living provides. The enhanced assisted living designation gives the facility capacity to serve residents at different points on the care spectrum without requiring relocation. Respite care adds a short-term placement option for families who need temporary coverage.

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Overview of The Terrace at Woodland

The Terrace at Woodland occupies a stretch of Turin Road in Rome, New York, about 0.6 miles from the city’s center. Operated by Forest Hill Associates, Inc., the 60-bed community in Oneida County carries both memory care and assisted living on its license, giving families the option to move within the same building as care needs shift. The surrounding neighborhood scores a 67 on walkability, meaning some errands are walkable, though a car handles most.

The care structure here is clinically oriented. Licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants staff the building around the clock, and the service list includes rehabilitation and respite care alongside the standard assisted living and memory care offerings. Respite availability is worth noting for families navigating short-term transitions, since it opens the door to a trial stay before any longer-term decision. No dining details, amenity lists, or activity programming appear on the profile, so what can be confirmed about daily life at this facility is largely defined by its care model.

Regulatory oversight falls to the New York Department of Health’s Office of Aging and Long Term Care. State inspections have returned consistent findings in three areas: medication management, care planning and documentation, and resident rights and protections. These themes have surfaced across multiple inspection cycles and give a reasonable read on where the facility’s operational attention has been focused.

For families in Rome and the broader Oneida County area, The Terrace at Woodland represents a mid-size option where memory care and assisted living coexist. The clinical staffing model and on-site rehabilitation access make it best suited to residents who need structured, supervised daily support rather than a setting built around lifestyle amenities.

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Overview of Valehaven Home for Adults

Valehaven Home for Adults is located in Peru, New York, situated in Clinton County near the northern edge of the Adirondacks. Geography plays a significant role here; the area has a Walk Score of 45, meaning most trips require a car rather than a walk. The facility acknowledges this by ensuring transportation to medical appointments is a core service, not an afterthought.

As a 40-bed community, Valehaven focuses on a care model built around 24-hour nursing services and staffing. This distinguishes it from other facilities where aides handle daily tasks and nurses visit only periodically. Meals are also provided on-site.

State oversight is managed by the New York Department of Health, Office of Aging and Long Term Care. Recent inspections have focused on medication management and environmental safety. These are standard operational categories that appear regularly in licensed care settings.

Valehaven Home for Adults offers a 40-bed assisted living environment in rural Clinton County with consistent nursing services and on-site meals. For families who understand that rural life requires car-dependent logistics, this facility provides a care model that aligns directly with that reality.

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Overview of Belair Care Center

Belair Care Center operates a 102-bed skilled nursing facility at 2478 Jerusalem Avenue in North Bellmore, Nassau County, under the ownership and operation of Andrew Yandoli. The community holds a comprehensive 5-star CMS rating, 59.2% above the New York average across all measured categories. Its resident census reflects a Medicare-dominant model: 95% of admissions are Medicare-funded short-stay rehabilitation patients, with an average length of stay of 41 days and a payer mix that channels nearly all capacity toward post-acute care recovery. Awards include US News 2024 recognition for both short- and long-term care, a McKnight’s Technology Award, and Great Place to Work certification.

Clinical outcomes for short-stay rehabilitation stand above the benchmark. Residents achieve successful return-to-home rates of 71.5% versus 50.6% statewide. Emergency department utilization remains low at 3.4% for short-stay residents compared to 9.7% across New York nursing homes. Re-hospitalization following SNF stay measures 15.3%, outperforming the 20.6% state average. These discharge-related metrics reflect the facility’s rehabilitation focus and care model alignment.

Total nursing hours measure 3 hours 9 minutes per resident daily, slightly below the state average of 3 hours 29 minutes. Registered nurse hours, however, reach 1 hour 8 minutes per day, 62% above the state benchmark, enabling robust clinical oversight characteristic of strong rehabilitation programs. This RN concentration, paired with five-star staffing and quality-measure ratings, suggests deliberate resource allocation toward short-stay patients.

The facility’s inspection history since 2021 shows 16 citations across life safety and care-planning categories, all corrected. A May 7, 2025, annual survey identified seven deficiencies; corrections were completed by June 2025. Four active lawsuits are currently on record, with a docket history extending to 2003, indicating ongoing legal exposure.

With 95% of admissions from Medicare-funded short-stay patients and a 41-day average length of stay, the facility is structured for post-acute rehabilitation and discharge-to-home outcomes.

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Overview of The Baptist Home at Brookmeade

The Baptist Home at Brookmeade is a 120-bed nonprofit nursing home in scenic Dutchess County operated by the Baptist Home of Brooklyn. The community handles both long-term chronic care and sub-acute rehabilitation, accommodating Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay clients who average a 208-day length of stay. On-site community amenities include a library, a café, a gift shop, and scheduled exercise classes. Operating since the mid-20th century, the facility functions with a historical focus on long-term care management and religious mission alignment.

Records from state health departments reflect an interesting contrast between leaner staffing models and top-tier long-term health outcomes. Daily direct care times average 2 hours and 51 minutes per resident, tracking 18% below the New York state baseline across all primary nursing categories. Despite this thin staffing framework, clinical quality files reveal that permanent residents achieve functional preservation scores 87% better than the state average and experience 54% fewer high-risk clinical events. On the short-term rehab side, 68.7% of recovery clients successfully discharge with improved self-care independence.

The facility carries zero history of federal financial fines or enforcement penalties over the last three years, logging 14 total citations over a seven-year span. Its most recent standard inspection in March 2024 flagged six moderate deficiencies involving door maintenance, exit safety, resident accommodations, and care planning, all of which the operator corrected within a month.

Families researching regional long-term skilled nursing options or sub-acute recovery placements can check over these state tracking files to gauge the provider’s overall operations. Since the public data reports remarkable long-term physical stability and strong self-care discharge numbers alongside lower daily nursing hours and standard physical plant corrections, the documentation shows a historically stable care environment with excellent clinical tracking.

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Overview of Good Shepherd Village at Endwell

Good Shepherd Village at Endwell is a 32-bed nursing community located at 14 Village Drive in Endwell, New York. The facility maintains full occupancy, with residents averaging 287 days, indicating a patient population balancing both rehabilitative stays and longer-term placements.

Staffing runs at notably robust levels. Registered nurses deliver 53 minutes of care per resident daily; nurse aides contribute 2 hours 47 minutes; licensed practical nurses add 1 hour 29 minutes more. This three-tier model allows the facility to manage both acute medical needs and chronic conditions across its census.

Over five years of state inspections, the facility has recorded zero citations or deficiencies; which is a consistent compliance record under review by the New York Department of Health, Office of Aging and Long Term Care. This sustained performance is noteworthy in a regulatory environment where most facilities typically carry some findings.

The community covers Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay residents, creating flexibility for families navigating different payment sources. Its location is somewhat walkable (Walk Score 46); families will likely drive for most visits and appointments, though a few neighborhood amenities remain accessible on foot.

Good Shepherd Village at Endwell serves older adults who require skilled nursing supervision, regular medication management, and structured therapeutic routines. The combination of full occupancy, substantial staffing, and a deficiency-free inspection history suggests a facility with both high demand and demonstrated operational consistency.

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Overview of St. Ann’s Community

St. Anne’s Community, located in Irondequoit, Rochester, New York, is a leading hospice facility that caters to the needs of seniors in the community. Already established and in service for 150 years, St. Ann’s Community is a beacon of light for those seeking exceptional care. They encourage older adults in the community to live independently and have a balanced well-being.

In partnership with Leo Center for Caring, they offer comfort and dignity and provide older adults peace as they journey through their terminal illnesses. They have a well-trained yet compassionate staff that understands the need for seniors to complete their lives on their terms. With that sense of dignity and comfort they offer, clients and their families ensure they are given the highest quality of life they deserve.

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Overview of Charles T Sitrin Health Care Center

Charles T Sitrin Health Care Center is a nursing home in New Hartford, located in a moderately walkable community in upstate New York. The 187-bed facility is operated by Charles T Sitrin Health Care Center, Inc, and owned by Lori Kaplan Felice. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. The facility’s current occupancy rate is 95%, including post-acute and long-term residents with an average stay of 118 days.

The home provides rehabilitation and recovery alongside ongoing nursing care. There is a dedicated Neurocare Center for neurological conditions. Its comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation services make it suited for residents recovering from surgery, stroke, or other acute events. The facility expands its range through Respite care and adult day health programming. Additional specialty services are dental and pediatric services to serve multiple populations.

The community’s daily hands-on support is broad. Total nurse staffing averages 4 hours and 46 minutes per resident each day. It is divided among registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses. This staffing level can support the care intensity required for a skilled nursing population.

New York Department of Health inspections identified issues related to accident prevention, medication management, quality of care, food safety, and regulatory compliance. Most nursing homes face similar regulatory requirements and inspection standards. The facility responded promptly and corrected all cited deficiencies within weeks to a few months. Families touring the home can ask how these areas are managed daily.

The location has a Walk Score of 68, which means it is moderately walkable. Some errands and services are within walking distance, and families can easily access the surrounding neighborhood. It may appeal to families seeking a quieter, more residential character than busier urban areas.

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Weighting overview

  • 35%
    Resident Experience
  • 25%
    Regulatory
  • 15%
    Visual Media
  • 10%
    Website
  • 10%
    Stability
  • 5%
    Environment
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Resident & Family Experience 35%

The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.

  • Includes
  • Review Sentiment
  • Review Volume
02

Regulatory & Safety Record 25%

State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.

  • Includes
  • State Inspections
  • Citations/Inspection
  • % Inspections w/ Citations
  • Complaint Visits
  • Accreditations
  • BBB Rating
03

Visual Media & Transparency 15%

Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.

  • Includes
  • Video Tours
  • Virtual Walkthroughs
  • Photo Quantity
  • Photo Quality
04

Website & Operator Transparency 10%

Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.

  • Includes
  • Website Content
  • Mobile Usability
  • Staff Info Available
  • Owner Info Available
05

Community Stability 10%

Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.

  • Includes
  • Occupancy Rate
  • Bed Options
06

Environment & Pricing 5%

Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.

  • Includes
  • Walk Score
  • Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in New York State

What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in New York State?

Assisted living in New York State supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.

What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in New York State?

Assisted living in New York State is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.

Does New York State Medicaid cover assisted living?

New York State Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including New York State) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.

What is assisted living?

Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.

How many assisted living facilities are listed on this page?

This page features 363 assisted living facilities in New York State. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.

How do I choose the right assisted living facility in New York State?

Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in New York State, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.

What should I look for when visiting assisted living facilities in New York State?

Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.