Manhattan is the smallest New York City borough, known for Times Square, the Empire State Building, and so much more. Here, seniors and their families can expect to find a range of high-end senior living communities.
Nursing homes, or skilled nursing facilities, provide seniors with 24-hour medical care via trained medical professionals like nurses and doctors. Seniors who have significant chronic health concerns that can’t be addressed in their current homes may benefit from this type of care. On average, New York City nursing homes cost about $12,471 per month. However, within Manhattan, nursing homes are likely to be much more expensive due to the borough’s higher cost of living.
A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with standalone skilled nursing facilities, but 100% of our partner assisted living and memory care communities in Manhattan provide part- or full-time on-site nursing services through third-party care agencies. If 24/7 medical care isn’t currently necessary, look to our partner assisted living and memory care communities for your loved one’s long-term senior care and housing needs. This guide contains helpful, local information and resources related to long-term senior care in Manhattan.
My Uncle is so happy here. When I visit him he just looks so alive and he doesn’t want to leave. The staff members are so nice and are very well mannered. Everyone is so helpful and understanding. If they’re...
I am very impressed by the professionalism and the care provided to me by the staff at this facility. To be honest, I was treated with amazing care and my rehab stay here was very nice. Great job everyone!
Im sending my uncle there starting next month. Im very happy with what they offer. Place is very clean and staff is caring and professional.
All is well for me, they have been able to assist me with what I am limited to. The staff do a reasonable cleaning of the community and my room. I am happy with the meals I select from and the activities...
It's just an incredible experience. I just love my aunt and am very protective of her, and I'm so happy she's here. I have recommended and I will continue to do so. I ran into one of the nuns in the...
The staff has been quite responsive when addressing both the family and resident’s concerns and special dietary requests/needs. Therapy Dept is excellent……………………....
The staff at Bright Side Manor is very friendly and cares about the residents and their families. I have not had a chance to try the food but my brother seems to like it. The community is well maintained...
I want give my gratitude to those who have worked tirelessly during this holiday and essentially have compromised their own health every day while finding ways to cope without jeopardizing those patients...
We live in Forest Hills and there are a number of nursing centers nearby. Naturally we did some research and visited these places instead on relying solely on reviews. Fairview was one of those well kept...
They were very, very good. We found out about them from the hospital. They provided through the medicare program 5 days a week, a person for four hours a day from 12 to 4 (the hours we chose) to just sit...
My aunt was placed at Hudson Pointe, checked online and read some negative reviews. After visiting her several time, my experience was totally different. The staff was sweet and treated the guest with...
I would like to start off by saying I took a chance sending my dad here for rehab. I read the reviews and I was quite hesitant to say the least. However, from the moment my dad arrived to today (the day he...
My mother was in Providence Rest on 4 different occasions, longest stay bring over 3 months. Each time she had gone there for rehab after hospital stays. She received excellent care & rehab. The majority of...
My father was at the facility for knee rehabilitation for 1 week. The place is under new management and completely renovated. Starting from admissions to therapists the place deserves a 5 star rating. Very...
I moved my wife into 80th Street in January 2020. Several months later 80th Street went into lockdown following the Department of Health's mandates. While I was unable to see her in person, there was regular...
We developed a proprietary recommendation system that orders Manhattan community options based on factors we know are important to seniors and their families:
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The local average cost of skilled nursing facilities is $12,471 per month within the entire metropolitan area of New York City.[01] Manhattan nursing homes are likely more expensive than this figure, because costs of living in Manhattan are higher than other the five New York City boroughs.
Skilled nursing home costs often include the following in the monthly rate:
Even though we don’t partner with standalone nursing homes, all of our Manhattan partner assisted living communities offer part-time nursing care services to their current residents. For instance, 60% of our partner care communities provide medication management and on-site rehabilitative or hospice services.
In this guide, we highlight cost information from our Manhattan assisted living and memory care partners. Seniors who don’t currently require 24/7 skilled nursing care may actually benefit more from these types of facilities.
Assisted living facilities are more ideal for seniors who wish to exercise their independence while still receiving daily help, and they usually cost much less than skilled nursing homes. The monthly cost of our partner assisted living facilities typically includes the following features:
Memory care communities are a type of assisted living facility that provide specialized care for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. While usually more expensive than assisted living care, memory care costs less than skilled nursing. The monthly cost often includes the following features:
Assisted living communities typically provide more amenities and services than skilled nursing homes, for more independent and active seniors. We partner with these communities in the Manhattan area, with the 2023 monthly average costs being approximately $15,000 for assisted living and $19,400 for memory care, according to our proprietary data.[02]
Senior living in Manhattan is the most expensive when compared to all of New York City’s boroughs. On average, seniors and their families can expect to pay at least $8,000 more per month for a Manhattan senior care community when compared to Brooklyn and other boroughs.[02]
Below are our approximate 2023 proprietary figures to give you a comparison of the monthly senior living costs per New York City borough:[02]
Manhattan
$15,000 for assisted living
$19,400 for memory care
Brooklyn
$6,400 for assisted living
$9,000 for memory care
Queens
$4,400 for assisted living
$7,800 for memory care
The Bronx
$6,400 for assisted living
$10,700 for memory care
Staten Island
$6,700 for assisted living
$11,000 for memory care
Many families look to their private pay options first to cover senior living costs in Manhattan. These options can include retirement pensions, savings accounts, Social Security benefits, and investment returns. The following options also fall under the private pay category and may also be worth consideration:
Other options for covering senior care costs are public payment methods for families that qualify. These can include Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid. You can read more about each public pay option below. If you’d like more detailed information on any of these public payment methods, we recommend also reading the payment section of our New York City page or our guide to paying for long-term care.
Around 23,400 veterans live in Manhattan, and nearly 8,900 are age 75 or older.[03] You’ll find many local resources and veterans service organizations (VSOs) that can help veterans and their spouses access their eligible benefits.
To find Manhattan VSOs that can help veterans make the most of their eligible benefits, you can check out the following offices:
NYC Department of Veterans’ Services
1 Center St.
New York, NY 10007
Phone: 212-416-5250
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Manhattan, NY Vet Center
519 8th Ave., Suite 2401
New York, NY 10018
Phone: 212-951-6866
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Both Medicare and Medicaid may cover some skilled nursing care or nursing home costs in Manhattan. Continue reading for detailed information about each option.
Medicare is a federally funded health care insurance program available to seniors age 65+. Coverage for nursing homes, or skilled nursing facilities, is limited to a maximum of 100 days. For the first 20 days, all expenses are covered. After that, Medicare only provides partial coverage up to the 100 day limit.
While Medicare doesn’t cover the cost of Manhattan senior living room and board, it may cover medical care costs related to long-term care. Examples of these costs include medical appointments and prescriptions.
Medicare also has specific programs that may help you or your loved one save money on prescriptions. To learn more about Medicare Savings Programs in Manhattan, check out the following:
For in-person Medicare assistance, use the Social Security Office Locator to find the nearest Social Security Administration (SSA) office in Manhattan. You’ll need to enter the ZIP code and click on “I Need Other Services” to get started with your search.
Medicaid is a state-run health insurance program for people with low-income status. Your local program is called New York Medicaid. If a senior meets the following criteria for the Nursing Home Transition and Diversion (NHTD) program, some of their nursing home costs may be covered:
Although New York Medicaid won’t cover the costs of rent and meals in private assisted living communities, some care expenses can be covered if a senior is eligible for the New York Assisted Living Program (ALP). The cost of long-term care services in assisted living communities is covered under this program, as long as the senior requires skilled nursing care. Instead of moving into a skilled nursing facility to receive help, the ALP can help seniors cover the following services in an assisted living community:
Contact the Manhattan offices below to apply for and obtain Medicaid benefits. Be sure to call before visiting either office to check if they’re open and to see if an appointment is required:
Chinatown
115 Chrystie St., Fifth Floor
New York, NY 10002
Phone: 212-334-6114
Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Dyckman Community
4055 10th Ave., Lower Level
New York, NY 10034
Phone: 929-221-3244
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
In Manhattan, all skilled nursing, assisted living, and memory care facilities are licensed and regulated by the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). Browse the sections below to learn more about the regulations for the type of long-term care you or your elderly family member might need. For even more information on related regulations in NYC, visit our NYC nursing homes page.
The NYSDOH’s Board of Examiners and Nursing Home Administrators (BENHA) is responsible for licensing Manhattan’s nursing homes. NYSDOH also has a list of nursing home resident rights to be aware of, in addition to baseline services that must be provided to all seniors. Some of those baseline services a nursing home must provide are as follows:
Both assisted living and memory care communities fall under the NYSDOH’s adult care facility category. Each type of community is required to have an Assisted Living Residence (ALR) license, and memory care communities must have a Special Needs Assisted Living Residence (SNALR) license.
Please note NYSDOH’s rights of assisted living residents. Rights include assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and visits from loved ones.
Annual inspections are done on all licensed assisted living and memory care communities. The inspections are carried out by the Adult Care Facilities division of the NYSDOH. To find inspection dates, violations, and corrective actions on a specific facility, check out the following search tools:
Manhattan boasts New York City’s upscale, densely populated hub of entertainment. This chic New York borough is home an array of attractions closely tied to the heart of the city, from Times Square to Central Park. Manhattan’s nursing home and senior living offerings add a touch of glamour to a senior’s transition, like luxury assisted living apartments with high-end, upscale interiors.
Browse the sections below to learn more about the types of senior living and care communities you can find in Manhattan.
Nursing homes, or skilled nursing facilities, are best suited for seniors who have significant health concerns that must be addressed with 24-hour medical care and supervision. You can expect the following care services from Manhattan’s skilled nursing facilities:
A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with standalone nursing facilities, though all of our partners offer access to on-site nursing care services to current residents recovering from illness, injury, or surgery. Most of our partners may also provide hospice nursing care on-site. Read on for helpful information on our partner assisted living and memory care communities, for seniors who don’t currently need 24/7 medical care and oversight.
Seniors who don’t require 24/7 skilled medical care but want daily assistance and socialization with peers may find what they need in an assisted living or a memory care community. In our network of senior care facilities in New York’s five boroughs, Manhattan has the second-most, coming in just behind Brooklyn. About 60% of our partner Manhattan communities also offer both assisted living and memory care, while the remaining 40% only offer assisted living.
Memory care communities are a specialized kind of assisted living, designed for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. The challenges that come with these conditions are met with intentional memory care design, supportive modifications to the environment, and highly trained memory care staff.
Both types of communities in our network offer the following baseline services:
You can also expect to find the following on-site amenities at most of our partner communities:
In addition, 100% of our partner assisted living and memory care communities provide on-site skilled nursing services to accommodate seniors’ changing needs.
Manhattan’s seniors have access to several general hospitals, including one of the top hospitals in the United States. See the two examples below for locations near our partner communities.[04]
All of our Manhattan assisted living and memory care partner communities provide either complimentary or at-cost transportation services to residents.[02]
Senior living community transportation services often provide peace of mind to seniors and their families, as these services are a safe and reliable way for seniors to get around Manhattan. If a senior’s visitors require transportation, New York City Transit has schedules and maps for the nearest bus routes and subway stations.
As New York City’s smallest borough, Manhattan brings the most to the table. There are several senior-friendly options among Manhattan’s most popular attractions, so seniors and their visiting loved ones can maximize their time together. We’ve curated a small list of just a few of the family and senior-favored activities of the area:
Arden Courts A ProMedica Memory Care Community in West Orange, Ditmas Park Care Ctr and The Belvedere are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Manhattan, NY. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Nursing Homes in Manhattan is $8,972 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2022). Manhattan borough, New York county, New York profile.
U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Best hospitals in New York, NY.
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Genworth. (2021). Cost of care survey.
A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2022). Manhattan borough, New York county, New York profile.
U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Best hospitals in New York, NY.