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With a rich history dating back to colonial times, proximity to the Big Apple, and miles of beaches, Long Island has a lot to offer.

Long Island assisted living offers a diversity of choices that’s reflective of the vibrant community around it. If you’re looking for individualized care that meets your personal needs, A Place for Mom’s advisors can find the match for you on Long Island. Assisted living facilities are state-licensed residences that offer personalized care, supervision, meals, and a range of other options to give seniors a safe and secure living space. With 15 facilities in a 10-mile radius of Ronkonkoma — the central hub of Long Island — A Place For Mom can help find the living situation that meets your needs and budget.

This guide will detail Long Island assisted living options, explore common payment methods, and walk through regulations that protect seniors living in these environments. The guide will conclude with a discussion of the excellent health care in the area, transportation options, and the lifestyle that Long island offers to seniors.

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They're doing a good job taking care of my Dad here. It's a nice place, not overcrowded at all, and it has a nice homey feel. Dad complains about the people there being "too old", so they could use more...
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Olsen Rest Home is an assisted living community located in Nesconset, NY. Nesconset is a hamlet located in Long Island, an area that is widely known for its unique culture, delicious seafood and Italian cuisine and distinctive music. Sports enthusiasts will enjoy catching one of the region's many...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
The Bove Health Center at Jefferson’s Ferry, a not-for-profit community sponsored by the Mather/St. Charles Health Alliance, offers the highest level of independence possible for residents needing daily assistance. The 60 private enriched housing apartments are available for both short and...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
A non-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community, Jefferson’s Ferry’s residents fully enjoy retirement without worrying about market swings, future health care needs, chores or maintenance. Sponsored by the Mather/St. Charles Health Alliance, Jefferson’s Ferry boasts three levels of living: 248...
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I was a bit hesitant and apprehensive in the beginning because of the situation that had occurred years ago. But I took a chance and decided to get my Rehab at Medford. TO my surprise, this facility was...
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I was looking for a place for my Mom who has dementia. She has no medical issues other than that so I was hesitant to put her in a large nursing facility as she gets fretful if there is too much activity. ...
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
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What families are saying about assisted living in Ronkonkoma

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The Bristal at East Northport

4.5
The staff at the East Northport Bristal is always kind. They always have a smile on their faces and are genuinely sweet and loving to my mom. The facility is ALWAYS spotless and beautiful to live in or visit. The only area I see occasional improvement for is the food. It is not always hot and ...
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The Bristal at East Meadow

5.0
I have toured many assisted living before deciding to place my family member here. I am so pleased with the decision! You can tell the management truly cares about us and it stems off into all the other workers. [Name removed] went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable and I would ...
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Artis Senior Living of Commack

4.9
My wife has been with Artis since it opened 2 years ago. Most of the aids and nurses are the best. It is run to keep the residents safe, well fed, clean and happy. I recommend Artis to anyone looking for a memory care facility.

Costs of assisted living in the Long Island area

The average cost for a Long Island assisted living facility is around $5,859, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01] These figures include associated fees and add-ons to represent the total cost and not just a baseline average.

Long Island offers a wide range of choices, ensuring that seniors can find a home that meets their needs and their budget. Long Island area seniors and their families should also consider New York’s favorable tax laws when considering their options. New York exempts Social Security benefits from taxation, and up to $20,000 of income from retirement accounts or private pensions are deductible as well.[02]

The following figures represent the average baseline costs for the area and do not include additional fees for services.

Average monthly cost of Assisted Living in Ronkonkoma, NY vs. nearby cities

Ronkonkoma, NY

$5,767/mo

Bellport, NY

$5,415/mo

Patchogue, NY

$5,565/mo

How people pay for assisted living on Long Island

Assisted living is typically paid for with a blend of private sources and public sources. Private methods can include items like personal savings or investment accounts. Public sources can include Medicaid and Medicare benefits. The sections below include information on how to pay for a Long Island assisted living facility.

Private pay methods

Seniors planning for an assisted living stay often rely on personal income and assets they’ve saved, such as 401(k)s, Roth and traditional IRAs, taxable brokerage accounts, Social Security benefits, pensions, traditional savings accounts, and annuities. New York’s retirement tax laws can be beneficial in stretching seniors’ income when considering senior apartments.

In addition to these methods, seniors may pay for assisted living with any of the following as well:

VA benefits
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Number of veterans who live on Long Island

Long Island is home to a large veteran population, so it’s important for prospective residents and their families to research potential benefits. VA Pension benefits are a significant potential funding source and should be the first option explored.

In addition to VA Pension benefits, another crucial program for veterans to research is the VA Aid and Attendance Benefit. If a veteran is enrolled in VA health care and requires assistance with daily activities, they may qualify for Aid and Attendance benefits that can cover some costs of in-home care in assisted living facilities. It’s important for veterans to carefully examine these benefits to determine which ones may be applicable and helpful for their specific situation.

Navigating the VA application process can be challenging and time-consuming, so veterans should work with qualified organizations to improve their chances of success and reduce application processing times. Long Island veterans can connect with veterans services officers who are trained and vetted to provide guidance. Veterans Service Organizations and VA offices are the best places to find these experts.

Resources for Long Island veterans

Suffolk County veterans resources

Suffolk County Veterans Service Agency
H. Lee Dennison Building
100 Veterans Memorial Highway
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099
Phone: 631-853-8387
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

New York State Department of Veterans’ Services
Suffolk County Center
300 Center Drive, 2nd Floor, Room N207
Riverhead, NY 11901
Phone: 631-852-1413

Long Island Veterans Services Organizations

Disabled American Veterans
Northport VA Medical Center
79 Middleville Road, Building 200, Room B1-36
Northport, NY 11768
Phone: 631-754-7980

Suffolk County Vietnam Veterans of America
Long Island Chapter 11
286 Hawkins Road
Centereach, NY 11730

Veterans of Foreign Wars
Department of New York VFW
Phone: 518-426-8904

William Francis Taylor VFW Post 9486
570 4th St.
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Phone: 631-219-5678

Col. Francis S. Midura VFW Post 12144
1218 Old Nicholas Road
Islandia, NY 11749
Phone: 631-285-2379

Medicaid

New York State Medicaid offers health care access to low-income individuals. It doesn’t cover the cost of assisted living facilities. There is one exception: Coverage can be provided for people who qualify for an Assisted Living Program, which is a Home and Community-Based waiver that allows Medicaid to pay for personal care and additional services for people who live in assisted living facilities. It still won’t cover room and board, but can pay for the costs of services provided while in the facility, such as medication management, personal care, and nursing. Eligibility varies and not all assisted living facilities accept the waiver.

New Yorkers have multiple options for Medicaid applications. Individuals commonly apply through the NY State of Health; however, that’s not an accepted option for those who are 65+. Seniors can apply in person or by mailing an application to one of the two Suffolk County Department of Social Services (DSS) offices or a navigator agency. The New York City Office of the Aging can also be a great resource. It provides the long-term care ombudsman program.

Below is a list of resources Long Islanders should review and use when considering their Medicaid needs.

Long Island Medicaid resources

Apply for Medicaid

NY State of Health
Phone: 855-355-5777
TTY: 1-800-662-1220
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Suffolk County Department of Social Services (West)
200 Wireless Blvd.
Hauppauge, NY 11788

Phone: 631-853-8408
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Suffolk County Department of Social Services (East)
300 Center Drive
Riverhead, NY 11901

Phone: 631-852-3570
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Medicaid application mailing address
PO Box 18100
Hauppauge, NY 11788

Medicaid navigator agencies

Nassau/Suffolk Hospital Council
Phone: 631-656-9783

Community Health Advocates
Phone: 888-614-5400

Public Health Solutions
Phone: 646-632-5986

Yvette Boisnier, Ombudsman Coordinator

Family Service League
1444 Fifth Ave.
Bay Shore, NY 11706
Phone: 631-470-6755
Email: yvette.boisnier@fsl.li.org

Medicare

Medicare will not cover room and board costs in an assisted living facility; however, it will pay for certain medically necessary costs associated with assisted living, such as prescription drugs or inpatient hospital admissions.

Medicare.gov is a place where seniors can submit applications for coverage and learn about their Medicare options. New Yorkers also have access to Health Insurance Information, Counseling, and Assistance Programs (HIICAP) that are available to provide in-depth information about Medicare and also provide reliable and impartial counseling services.

The Suffolk County Office for the Aging also provides assistance through advocates that  visit 50 locations across Long Island. This calendar will let you track when they’ll be near you. The long-term care ombudsman is another helpful resource to answer your Medicare questions.

Seniors may also be able to realize some savings under the Medicare Savings Program. These programs can create some valuable savings in seniors’ budgets. Those looking for options to minimize the impact of drug costs on their budget can explore New York’s Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC) Program, which helps pay for Medicare Part D (drug costs) for seniors.

The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) organization offers a comprehensive system of health care for members 55 and older who would be otherwise eligible for nursing home admission.

Please see below for Medicare resources for Long Island seniors.

Long Island Medicare resources

Long Island SSA Offices

Social Security Administration
75 Oak St.
Patchogue, NY 11772
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Social Security Administration
730 Federal Plaza, No. 7
Central Islip, NY 11722
Phone: 866-931-4494
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Long Island Medicare Advocates

Suffolk County Ombudsman
Yvette Boisnier
1444 Fifth Ave.
Bay Shore, NY 11706
Phone: 631-470-6755
Email: yvette.boisnier@fsl-li.org

Suffolk County Office for the Aging
100 Veterans Memorial Highway
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Phone: 631-853-8200
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Understand New York laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

In New York, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) regulates assisted living facilities under the Assisted Living Residence program. The facilities must follow the New York codes, rules, and regulations set forth for Assisted Living Residences that provide an Assisted Living Program, which is defined as housing for five or more adults that provide personal and home care, 24-hour supervision, food services, and case management.

There are also Assisted Living Residences that are certified to provide Enhanced Assisted Living (EAL), which requires a higher level of care to be provided. More physical assistance is needed for seniors who require this type of care, such as help getting in and out of a chair, a bed, or on and off of a toilet. They may also need some medical help and be reliant on medical equipment occasionally.

Staffing and training

Assisted Living Residences must have an administrator, a case manager, and resident aides to provide the personal assistance to residents. Facilities certified to provide Enhanced Assisted Living must also have registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and home health aides. There are no set staff to resident ratios, but regulations require there to be enough staff to meet residents’ needs around the clock.

Continuing education is required for both administrators and staff members alike. In addition to 40 hours of initial training, they must also receive 12 hours per year of additional relevant education and training. They must all pass a criminal background check as well.

Inspections

The NYSDOH inspects all assisted living facilities every 18 months to ensure they’re meeting the standards. Long Islanders and their families can find the results of inspections at NYS Health Profiles and review reports.

New York Department of Health contact information

Metropolitan Area Regional Office — Long Island (MARO)
320 Carleton Ave., Suite 5000
Central Islip, NY 11722
Phone: 631-851-3898

COVID-19 regulations for Long Island assisted living facilities

Assisted living facilities currently do not have specific COVID-19 regulations governing them.  The below best practices are general recommendations from the New York State Department of Health.

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Vaccinations. It is highly recommended that all eligible and consenting individuals receive vaccinations.

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Facility cleanliness. All high-traffic areas and high-touch surfaces must be regularly disinfected. Facility staff should be familiar with CDC protocols to prevent infection.

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Staff safety. Staff should ensure they wear personal protective equipment and follow CDC guidance on hand-washing protocols and transmission-based precautions.

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Quarantining. Quarantining must be implemented as necessary, in accordance with federal and state guidelines.

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CDC guidelines. All residents and staff must follow all relevant CDC and New York State Department of Health guidelines.

Get to know assisted living on Long Island

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4.0/5.0 average in-network rating
67% of communities offer pet-friendly services
93% of communities in market offer full medication management
60% of communities in market offer memory care
80% of communities in market offer activity directors
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Number of people we have referred to our in-market/partner communities on Long Island
84
Average age of resident we have referred to partner communities on Long Island
Gender split: 66% female

What to expect from assisted living on Long Island

Long Island is a bustling metropolitan area with millions of residents, and the care offerings are reflective of the vibrant and diverse community. Many of the assisted living facilities have staff members who speak Spanish and Italian in addition to English.

Accessibility and Assistance

All of the partner assisted living facilities on Long Island offer 24-hour awake staff. All offer on-site nursing, and nearly all (93%) offer full medication management. In addition to these standard care options, there are visiting nurses, occupation therapists, physical therapists, and podiatrists available to help minimize health problems and maximize the enjoyment of the offerings that are reflective of the broader community.

In addition to the above, seniors should find offerings like nutritious snacks and meals, accessible facilities and bathrooms, and other standard amenities appropriate for the setting. With a wide variety of options, seniors can be confident they will find the right Long Island assisted living facility for their needs.

Activities and Amenities

There is a sensitivity and dedication to individual needs, with many facilities providing vegetarian dining options and low- or no-sodium services. Additionally, the vast majority (93%) offer day trips and outings and arts and crafts centers. Most offer fitness classes to maintain seniors’ health and overall quality of life. Two-thirds offer game rooms, and nearly three-quarters of the facilities host live musical performances.

Aging-in-Place

While there are four standalone assisted living facilities on Long Island, you will also find 11 facilities that will offer a variety of care on the same campus. Eight of the facilities on Long Island offer both assisted living and memory care. One facility offers a combination of assisted living and independent living; this progressive approach to long-term care ensures that as residents continue to progress in age, they will not need to move into an entirely new facility that they are not familiar or comfortable with.

Another offers a combination of assisted living and adult day care; one is considered a group home. Group homes — called Adult Homes by the state — can provide assistance and supervision but not nursing or medical care.

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Unfamiliar with Long Island? Highlights for seniors

3,068,689

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living on Long Island

16%
Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Long Island population
$44,136

Median annual income for Long Island seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors on Long Island

Long Island has numerous hospitals and medical centers to serve its large population. Here are some of the top facilities.

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Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Long Island Jewish Medical Center is a teaching hospital as well as a general and surgical medical facility. It carries a national ranking in six adult specialties. It ranks 40th in the country for geriatrics.

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Stony Brook University Hospital

Stony Brook is on HealthGrades list of America’s 50 Best Hospitals for 2023. It’s the only hospital on Long Island to receive this designation that puts it in the nation’s top 1%.

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South Shore University Hospital 

South Shore University Hospital is ranked 15th in the state of New York by U.S. News & World Report. It considered its areas of expertise to be in orthopedics, neurosciences, and heart and lung care.

Transportation for seniors on Long Island

Although the majority of households on Long Island own a car, there are some other options for getting around. At A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living facilities, free transportation is offered at more than half while at-cost transportation is available at 40%.

Suffolk County Transit  and the Nassau Inter-county Express are the main public transportation providers on Long Island. This map of the Suffolk County bus system shows you where it can take you. This map gives you an idea of where the Nassau Inter-county Express goes, which dips into the western portion of Suffolk County.

Long Island also has a couple of ferry services that operate year-round. One ferry crosses the Long Island Sound from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut. The other ferry takes people to Fire Island.

Long Island isn’t great for walking or bike as a form of transportation. According to Walk Score. It doesn’t rank high on a scale of 0 to 100 earning only a 26 walk score and a 33 bike score.

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Senior activities on Long Island

Long Island has millions of people and a dynamic offering of activities to complement its stable, historic pedigree. Seniors will find no shortage of activities and opportunities for engagement and entertainment while living on Long Island.

Outdoor Activities

For seniors who enjoy the outdoors, there are numerous things to do. For those looking for active options for visitors, there are golf and outdoor activities, with 13 golf courses available around Long Island like Bethpage State Park (where five miles of the Long Island Greenbelt Trail can also be accessed).

Seniors can hit the beach at Jones Beach State Park, Montauk Point State Park, Robert Moses State Park, and Orient Beach State Park.

Historical Activities

History buffs will find no shortage of opportunities to explore the past. Unique attractions like the Second House or the Montauk Point Lighthouse can be explored through the Montauk Historic Society. If seniors want a more modern exploration of history, they can explore the Cradle of Aviation Museum and learn about Long Island’s importance in the development of flight and contributions to continued exploration of the skies. This museum offers virtual museum tours, as well as wheelchair accessibility and assisted listening devices, to address a broad spectrum of accessibility needs.

Culinary Activities

Those looking for casual and relaxing venues with friends can explore places like the Jamesport Brewery. Many Long Island areas host food truck festivals as well.

Long Island is brimming with opportunities for a wide range of interests and needs. There is no shortage of activities, and everyone will find something to enjoy on Long Island.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Arbors at Bohemia, Maplewood at Southport and Atria Bay Shore are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Ronkonkoma, NY. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Ronkonkoma is 5767.45 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. SmartAsset. (n.d.). New York retirement taxes. SmartAsset.

  3. U.S. News & World Report. (2022). Long Island Jewish Medical Center at Northwell Health.

  4. U.S. News & World Report. (2022). South Shore University Hospital at Northwell Health.

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U.S. News & World Report. (2022). South Shore University Hospital at Northwell Health.