Senior Housing Opportunities in the Borough of Manhattan
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Senior Housing Opportunities in the Borough of Manhattan
Senior Housing Opportunities in the Borough of Manhattan, New York, NY Fifth Revision Health Advocates for Older People, New York, NY. 212.980.1700. http://www.hafop.org Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) HAFOP invites you to take advantage of the revised January, 2015 FIFTH EDITION of Senior Housing Opportunities in the Borough of Manhattan, New York, NY If you have an earlier version of the resource guide, you may want to delete the old file. We recommend that you have the most recent version of Acrobat Reader, which you may download at www.get.adobe.com/reader/. To read or download the new resource guide, simply click http://www.hafop.org/seniorhousingopportunities.htm or click on the housing icon. Be patient, the PDF file is 10.8 MB and 123 illustrated pages and may take a few minutes to download depending upon your connection. In this PDF version of the resource guide the web links are "clickable" - allowing you to access the referenced websites just by clicking the underlined links. Otherwise you may manually copy and paste (or type) the URL (web address) into your browser's address bar to access a particular site. Instructions for downloading the PDF file to your computer will vary from browser to browser and from Mac to PC, so you may need to use Google for instructions using your particular system. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 2 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) February, 2015 Dear Reader: Information gathered in this Resource Guide has been garnered from many remarkable individuals and organizations as well as city, state and federal government departments. Most was found on the web, by mail and telephone. It is the hope of HEALTH ADVOCATES FOR OLDER PEOPLE that you will find this guide a helpful resource. Our first goal is to provide a tool for all to use when an older adult may find it preferable or necessary to consider moving into a home with services for the aging. [While doing this research it was encouraging to discover so many resources available to help seniors remain more safely in their own homes.] Because it may be preferable for one to move into or find services in nearby neighborhoods, this guide is organized by zip code. Various descriptions of housing types can be confusing to say the least. In order to help with the definitions here, you will find descriptions from City, State, Federal and other resources. Available housing runs the gamut from private forprofit to non-profit market rate for affordable housing, assisted living housing and nursing homes. Many of these have been built with the help of different government and non-profit agencies. Some rents are lowered with the help of nonprofits or governmental agencies when financial assistance is needed. When applying for an apartment or space in a residence, one needs to understand that the process is often long and complicated. A lot of detailed paperwork must be filled out. We include some helpful suggestions. We wish you good luck in your search for a new home or assistance while remaining in your current home! Advisory Board of HAFOP Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 3 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) TABLE of CONTENTS Instructions for use of Senior Housing Opportunities in the Borough of Manhattan, NY, resource Introduction Table of Contents Ready to Consider a Move? LeadingAge New York (formerly known as the NY Association of Homes and Services for the Aging) The New York City Department for the Aging The New York State Department of the Aging The Process for Acquiring Housing – by Joseph Breed A Business Plan to use when Searching for Affordable Housing – by Joseph Breed Media Outlet suggestions Community Contacts and Agencies Borough of Manhattan Zip Codes map and list of zip codes Housing lists with maps of specific zip codes Medicare.gov Nursing Home Ratings “The Everything Guide to Eldercare” from New York Magazine 10/25/2007 Additional Resources for finding housing alternatives Alphabetical Index for Housing Opportunities Health Advocates for Older People 2 3 4 5 6 7 - 16 17 18 - 19 20 - 22 23 24 25 - 26 27 - 107 108 - 112 113 114 115 - 121 122 - 123 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 4 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) READY TO CONSIDER A MOVE? When a senior citizen is ready to consider a move there are a lot of very helpful resources to use, some of which are listed below. In the next pages you will find suggestions and information to think about when you are ready to begin your search. Following this section of pages are the names, addresses (by zip code, alphabetically), types of housing and contact information for the choices you may want to consider. Links to descriptions/definitions of each type of housing and things to consider: LeadingAge, New York, formerly known as The New York Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (NYAHSA), has published a “2015 consumer Guide to Continuing Care”, a description and discussion, the link for which is http://www.leadingageny.org/This is described as a user-friendly guide to New York’s not-for-profit public long-term care and housing options. http://www.leadingageny.org/publications/consumer-guide/ The New York City Department of Aging describes the sorts of housing and senior services available: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dfta/html/benefits/housing.shtml http://www.nyc.gov/html/dfta/downloads/pdf/publications/alternatives_senior_housing_manh2014.pdf The New York State Department of Aging also describes various types of housing for senior citizens and resources in the State of New York: http://www.aging.ny.gov. Then you may click on the “Find Help” link. NYHousingSearch.gov, or http://www.nyhousingsearch.gov and http://www.socialserve.com/tenant/Search.html?city_id=50223&ch=NY&type=rental Application Process Advice and a Business Plan: Joseph B. Breed, IV, formerly Executive Director of Saint Margaret’s House in New York City, has been kind enough to share some suggestions for the Application Process, a Business Plan for success and other helpful resources. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 5 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) (formerly known as NYASHA) Founded in 1961, LeadingAge, NY, formerly (NYAHSA), represents not-for-profit, mission-driven and public continuing care providers, including nursing homes, senior housing, adult care facilities, continuing care retirement communities, assisted living, community service providers and PACE/MLTC (Program of All inclusive Care for the Elderly). LeadingAge, formerly known as The New York Association of Homes & Services for the Aging (NYAHSA), is a not-forprofit 501(c)(4) organization that represents its membership of not-for-profit and government-operated aging and continuing care services organizations in New York State. LeadingAge's mission-driven members cover the spectrum of aging care and services, including senior housing and retirement living communities, skilled nursing facilities, adult care facilities, continuing care retirement communities, home and community-based services and PACE/MLTC. The 2015 LeadingAge New York Consumer Guide provides helpful information to consumers and those who wish to learn more about the services available to the people of New York state. Call for a free, printed copy of the LeadingAge New York Consumer Guide: 1-877-LTC-BOOK. Please click here to access the digital version of their 2015 Consumer Guide or go to http://www.leadingageny.org/publications/consumer-guide/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 6 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) New York City Housing Authority http://www.nyc.gov/html/dfta/html/benefits/housing.shtml Your best resource to locate all affordable housing is the New York City Affordable Housing Resource Center at http://www.nyc.gov/html/housinginfo/html/home/home.shtml http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assistance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) provides decent and affordable housing in a safe and secure living environment for low- and moderate-income residents throughout the five boroughs. NYCHA works to enhance the quality of life at NYCHA by offering our residents opportunities to participate in a multitude of community, educational and recreational programs, as well as job readiness and training initiatives. NYCHA is also the largest public housing authority in North America and manages more than 175,000 apartments in its Conventional Public Housing Program. http://www.nyc.gov/html/housinginfo/html/home/home.shtml Here you will find information on all aspects of City housing, including renting an apartment, buying a home, and apartment maintenance issues. Through this site, you will also find all of the City's affordable housing lottery listings. http://www.nyc.gov/html/housinginfo/html/seniors_disabled/seniors_disabled.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 7 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/mfh/progdesc/eld202 The Federal Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly program provides housing with supportive services and rental assistance for low or moderate income elderly, including elderly with disabilities. Generally, at least one household member needs to be 62 or older. Buildings funded before 1991 may also accept disabled adults 18+ years of age. Services may include a daily congregate meal, housekeeping, transportation, social services, and other activities that help residents maintain independent living. However, prior to 1991 the program did not include funding for services, so Section 202 projects vary in support services that are provided, ranging from none to a full complement. Because developments are subsidized, rent is only 30% of monthly income. To obtain the names and addresses of Section 202 developments, log on to HUD’s (United States Department of Housing and Urban Development’s) website http://www.hud.gov. Enter “Rental Assistance Programs” in the Search Box, click on “Search for an apartment,” select a State and City, and then choose “Elderly” under “2) Specify the apartment type.” The phone number for HUD’s regional office is 212-264-8000. For additional information, including income eligibility requirements, please contact the specific project or managing agent. New York State Licensed Adult Homes Adult homes are residences for dependent adults who are medically stable, alert, continent and ambulatory or able to transfer from bed to chair. These adult care facilities offer personal care such as assistance with bathing and dressing, three congregate meals a day, housekeeping, social and recreational programs, and 24 hours of non-medical supervision. In general, living areas are designed without kitchens, and bedrooms may be private or shared. A considerable number of adult homes accommodate the disabled and mentally ill. New York State Licensed Enriched Housing Enriched Housing provides care similar to adult homes, but the setting is more independent. Seniors have their own mall, individual apartments equipped with kitchens, where they may prepare some meals daily; however, most facilities in Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 8 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) New York State serve three congregate meals a day. Usually 24 hours of non-medical supervision are provided. This type of housing is not appropriate for persons with mental disabilities or persons whose behavior might negatively affect other residents or staff. New York State Licensed Assisted Living Residences (ALRs) Assisted Living Residences (ALRs) must be certified as adult homes or enriched housing programs. They are classified as Basic ALRs, Enhanced Assisted Living Residences (EALRs), or Special Needs Assisted Living Residences (SNALRs). All three ALR categories require that an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) be prepared for each resident semi-annually or more frequently, if needed. The major purposes of an ISP are to identify care needs through an evaluation of a client’s overall health condition and to monitor for changes in health status that would signal the need for transfer to a more appropriate type of facility. Basic ALRs use the same admission/discharge criteria as adult homes or enriched housing programs. Clients who chronically need the assistance of another person to walk (or to transfer) or who are incontinent may reside in an Enhanced Assisted Living Residence (EALR), an ALR with added certification. EALRs provide some intermittent nursing services. Special Needs Assisted Living Residences (SNALRs) are intended for clients with dementia or other special needs. Adult homes, enriched housing programs, or assisted living residences may be sufficient to deliver care to individuals in the early stages of dementia. Distinguishing features of SNALRs designed for Alzheimer’s patients include building modifications, staff with specialized training, and pre-planned strategies for handling challenging behaviors. Behavior that cannot be managed at the SNALR level may result in discharge to another setting. *Adult homes, enriched housing, assisted living programs, and assisted living residences accept private pay and/or long term care insurance. Depending on the operator, SSI/Social Security may be accepted at some facilities as payment in full. As health insurance programs, Medicare and Medicaid may help pay for medical services for facility residents. To learn more about these residences, which are licensed/regulated by the NYS Department of Health, log on to their website http://www.health.ny.gov. For a listing, type in the Search Box “Adult Care Facilities in (the county requested)” Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 9 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) and access a legend of abbreviations by typing “About the Adult Care Facility Directory.” For example, “NFP” stands for Not-for-Profit. To view recent inspection reports, call the local office of the NYS Department of Health at 212-417-4440. If you wish to file a complaint against a facility, contact the NYS Department of Health at 1-866-893-6772 (toll-free). Home Sharing/Shared Living Residences Home Sharing is a potentially attractive, affordable option in a city where low cost housing is scarce. Home sharing may also reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation. Individuals are provided with their own private bedroom in a homeowner’s or renter’s residence. The home seeker’s rent may be negotiated in exchange for household chores. In the metropolitan area, the NY Foundation for Senior Citizens facilitates these living arrangements through extensive screening, interviews with both parties for mutually agreeable matches, and assistance in negotiating agreements. Matches made through the NY Foundation for Senior Citizens can be intergenerational. Call (212) 962-7559, ext. 244 for details about their program. Project SHARE also operates a home sharing program, as well as a shared living residence 2 program. Low-income clients from any of the five boroughs are placed in housing located on Staten Island. All residents in Project SHARE’s home sharing match-ups and shared living residences are seniors who are capable of independent living. The program does not accept applicants who have a history of substance abuse or mental illness. Shared living residences are apartments or houses for unrelated individuals to live together. Provided with a private bedroom and common living areas (e.g., kitchen, living room, bathroom), each roommate functions as part of a “household,” sharing daily chores and expenses. Project SHARE requires that at least one of the roommates be a senior with a disability. For further information, contact Richmond Senior Services at (718) 816-1811. NYCHA Public Housing NYCHA provides low cost housing to low or moderate income persons in housing developments that offer community, educational, and recreational opportunities. Public Housing accommodates households with up to 10 members. Rent is 30% of household adjusted gross income. Although most developments were constructed for people of any age, fifty-six (56) developments include at least one building that is exclusively occupied by seniors. Forty-two (42) of these Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 10 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) developments are designated as exclusively senior developments, meaning all buildings are reserved for seniors only, while fourteen (14) are partially senior developments, comprising both senior and non-senior buildings. In the beginning of the application process, individuals will not be provided the opportunity to select a particular residence. However, a senior whose household consists of seniors only, which is defined as persons 62 years of age or older, can respond “yes” to the question on the application asking whether he/she would be interested in living in an elderly development in general. In order for an applicant who has not received an interview to retain his/her original order on the waiting list, a new application needs to be submitted before the old one expires. Speak to a NYCHA Customer Contact Center representative at 718-707-7771 for current rules regarding how often an applicant needs to re-apply to reserve his/her placement on the waiting list. To learn more about the program, call 311. Section 8 Section 8 provides rent subsidies that allow low-income persons to afford safe, decent housing in the private market. To ensure sanitary living conditions, residences are inspected and must pass Federal Housing Quality Standards for health and safety. In general, tenants pay 30% of household income for rent, with the difference paid by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In “tenant-based” models, the benefit is tied to the family, which chooses housing in the private market from participating landlords, whereas in “project-based” contracts, the owners of specific buildings offer subsidies to tenants. Section 8 is administered by three agencies, each operating its own separate program: New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), NYC Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), and NYS Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR), with NYCHA being the largest provider. NYCHA eligibility and availability. Currently, NYCHA is not accepting new applications for its Section 8 program. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 11 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) HPD eligibility and availability. Eligibility is limited to the following: homeless persons living in HPD-designated shelters, including some persons in the Department of Homeless Services and HRA systems; classified homeless persons, as determined by the Emergency Housing Services Bureau, living temporarily at another’s residence within a building that is under HPD’s jurisdiction; individuals/families being displaced due to the need for substantial renovation from buildings owned by the City of New York or entities designated by the City to achieve its housing goals; or individuals/families living in housing that is regulated by HPD or built/renovated with HPD funds, provided their rent is greater than 30% of annual household income (the calculation for “rent” includes the cost of utilities) and they have been referred by HPD program staff. Further information is available from 311. DHCR eligibility and availability: DHCR’s Section 8 program provides vouchers to low-income households, senior citizens and persons with disabilities on fixed incomes, disabled persons who are homeless, and displaced families. The waiting list for applications has been closed and is anticipated to remain closed in the near future. Further questions can be addressed to DHCR’s Subsidy Services Bureau at 212-480-6672. An affordable housing list that includes project-based Section 8 buildings within the 5 boroughs is posted on HUD’s website http://www.hud.gov. In the Search box, type “Find Rental Assistance”, click on the words “Search for an apartment,” choose a State and the preferred County, and under “Specify the apartment type,” select “Family.” Contact the individual developments directly for further information. The phone number for HUD’s regional office is 212-2648000. In 2008, the New York City Council passed legislation that requires landlords to accept Section 8 vouchers as a form of income that can be used towards paying the rent. Landlords with five or fewer units are excluded from this law, unless their units are already rent-controlled, or the landlord also owns and operates another building that has six or more apartments. Mitchell-Lama Housing Mitchell-Lama housing is subsidized rental a nd cooperative apartments for middle income New Yorkers of any age. Apartments are supervised by either the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal or the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development. A small percentage of Mitchell-Lama housing are senioronly developments. Income guidelines fall into the categories of federally-assisted and non-federally assisted, with HUD Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 12 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) establishing income limits for federally-assisted buildings. Please view their schedule at http://www.huduser.org. Maximum income levels for non-federally assisted developments and a listing of buildings can be found on DHCR’s website http://www.nyshcr.org or by calling 1-866-ASK-DHCR. Additional information about Mitchell-Lama housing is available at HPD’s (Housing Preservation and Development’s) website http://www.nyc.gov/hpd or by calling 212-8636500. A tenant may be eligible for Mitchell Lama-specific SCRIE, which freezes rents for seniors and is separate from the NYC Department of Finance’s SCRIE program. Contact HPD at the number indicated above. Information and applications for the NYC Department of Finance’s SCRIE 4 program can be obtained by calling 311. More information can be found at http://www.nyc.gov/html/dof/html/property/property_tax_reduc_drie_sc_te.shtml Created in 1955, the Mitchell-Lama program provides affordable rental and cooperative housing to moderate- and middle-income families. There are 132 City-sponsored, moderate- and middle-income rental and limited-equity cooperative developments in New York City, which contain approximately 54,000 units. The Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) supervises waiting lists, management issues, and has other oversight responsibilities for 50 Mitchell-Lama developments; an additional 82 developments have shared supervision by HPD and the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. To Apply: 1. Check the list of Mitchell-Lama developments with open waiting lists and see if there are any developments in which you are interested. http://www.nyc.gov/html/housinginfo/html/apartments/apt_rental_mitchell-lama.shtml 2. Send a letter to the managing agent of the development(s) in which you are interested. Each development requires that you apply separately. There is no master list for applications. However, you can apply to more than one development at a time. Mitchell-Lama apartments are sold or rented through waiting lists kept by each development. Many Mitchell-Lama waiting lists are closed because there are already enough applicants listed to fill vacancies expected in the foreseeable future. Periodically, these developments open their waiting lists and new applications are accepted based on a lottery system. Mitchell-Lama developments must advertise when they open their waiting lists. Check your local newspapers to find out when applications are being accepted. Check for City-sponsored developments with open waiting lists (in PDF ) Check for New York State-sponsored developments with open waiting lists Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 13 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Senior Residences with Services--Market Rate Senior Residences with Services—Market Rate are commercial residences that offer apartment-type housing, i.e. usually studios, efficiency, or one-bedroom apartments as private space, and a basic package of personal and housekeeping services, which typically covers linen service, social programs, and two or three congregate meals a day. Additional personal and home health services are available on an a la carte basis, including services for individuals with dementia in some residences. At present, these facilities are not licensed and have no governmental oversight. Listings for this category of housing can be found in the yellow pages and/or other directories. Residences Subsidized Through Other Housing Programs/Funding Sources Residences Subsidized Through Other Housing Programs/Funding Sources refers to rental apartments exclusively or primarily occupied by seniors, which may or may not provide amenities and/or services intended for this age population. A small number of units may be reserved for people with disabilities. Age requirements vary according to the residence. The majority of buildings listed under this category participate in the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, which determines qualifying income levels and establishes the formula for calculating rent. Subsidized developments listed under other sections of this booklet were funded through other housing programs, namely Section 202, MitchellLama, NYCHA, and Project-Based Section 8. Single Room Occupancy Hotels (SROs) SROs offer single adults permanent housing consisting of one or two small rooms with beds, and usually a shared bathroom and/or kitchen. Most SROs accept any age group, and some SROs offer supportive services for residents with special needs, including the mentally ill, homeless, or people with AIDS-related illnesses. Generally, tenants are referred to an SRO through the New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS), but a small percentage of the units may be rented to low income adults in the community in need of housing. Rehabilitated largely from dilapidated hotels, YMCAs/YWCAs, schools, and private houses, single room occupancy hotels (SROs) serve as temporary or permanent housing for homeless and low-income persons. SRO units generally Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 14 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) consist of 1-2 furnished rooms. Bathrooms and kitchens are usually designed to be shared with other SRO units. At least one bathtub or shower, one washbasin, and one toilet must be provided for every six SRO units. In addition, there must be at least one bathroom facility on every floor where tenants reside. Maximum occupation is legally limited to 2 people per residence, both of whom must be 16 years of age or older. Buildings may be predominantly intended for individuals who are poor and have a specific set of common needs, such as persons with substance abuse problems or who are mentally ill, AIDS patients, or senior citizens. Support services are typically provided, which may include addiction counseling, educational workshops, and job mentoring. Buildings designated primarily for occupation by seniors may offer meals, health education, transportation, case management, and health services. When requesting information, always specify you are seeking SRO residences for the senior population. The following organizations manage senior-SROs and may be able to suggest names of additional buildings operated by other nonprofit housing agencies for older adults. Ask whether a referral from the NYC Department of Homeless Services or a community-based organization will be necessary. West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc., 212-721-6032 Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc., 212-677-4181 Encore Community Services, 212-581-2910 Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, 212-453-9500 Project Find for the Aged, 212-874-0300 Transitional Housing and New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS) Shelters (Emergency Housing) Transitional Housing offers temporary housing to individuals who are homeless or about to be homeless, and typically includes social services and assistance in locating permanent housing. This publication lists transitional residences for older adults. The New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS) provides emergency housing for persons who are homeless. Intake and assessment centers, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, serve as entry points into the system. After screening, individuals eligible for housing receive a referral to either a DHS transitional program or Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 15 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) permanent housing. For further information on DHS services, or assistance in identifying other homelessness prevention programs in the community, please call New York City government’s call center 311. DOROT’s Homelessness Prevention Program DOROT’s transitional residence in Manhattan provides housing, meals, counseling, and permanent, affordable housing placement services to seniors who are homeless or facing homelessness. Clients must be 65 or older, ambulatory, free of alcohol or other drug dependencies, and cannot have severe mental illness. Please contact DOROT’s Homelessness prevention Hotline at 212-580-0001 for details.) Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 16 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) http://www.aging.ny.gov/ NYSOFA Housing options for older people in New York State The overwhelming preference of older people is to age in place in their own homes and apartments, and most older people are able to do that. Aging in place can be a safe and successful experience if the physical aspects of a home accommodate a resident's physical and mental frailties, if the home is affordable, and if residents have easy access to necessary services and activities. For some older people, changes in their physical, emotional, or mental health, or in their family, social, or financial situations may compromise their ability to continue living where they are. Such changes may persuade an older person to consider relocating to a more supportive living environment. Whether choosing to age in place . . . or to relocate to another living environment, being an informed consumer-‐by gathering appropriate information-‐is critical to making the best housing choice, one that meets a person's needs and preferences. Housing Resources • • • Search for Housing in New York State http://www.nyhousingsearch.gov/ Affordable Housing Directory http://www.nyshcr.org/AboutUs/affhsg.htm Housing Information Focused on Senior Citizen's from Division of Housing & Community Renewal http://www.nyshcr.org/AboutUs/seniors.htm Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 17 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) The Process to Acquiring Housing Joseph B. Breed, IV, formerly Executive Director of Saint Margaret’s House in New York, NY, graciously offers these hints: 1. One should be aggressive, persistent and cheerful through the entire process. 2. Applicants will need to: Be organized. (Keep papers in an alphabetical file so that you may reach the ones you want in a moment’s notice.) Organize your financial information. (Keep all receipts from rent and other monthly expenses, medical bills and those relating to medically related conditions.) (Keep these papers filed by year.) 3. Think of an application as insurance for the future and apply now. Get computer assistance if needed or for those who are computer-capable, prepare to use it in your search. Ask friends, relatives and social workers for some tips. What do they know about specific homes? Ask your Minister, Priest or Rabbi for help and suggestions. Call aging/housing associations to find out more about them. Call or visit the NYC Department of Aging. 4. Plan to apply to several/many housing sites, as many have waiting lists. 5. Determine your geographic areas of interest. 6. Be prepared to make visits and calls to each house where you want to apply. 7. Create a list of possible housing facilities. 8. When you visit: Ask to meet with the manager/social worker in charge, collecting business cards and telephone numbers. If appropriate, ask to be placed on the applications waiting list. If there is no waiting list, ask when applications will be available or when there will be openings and call monthly. 9. Follow-up once your name has been placed on a waiting list. This lets the staff know of your active interest and lets you know about any progress. 10. When receiving mail from an organization, respond immediately and certainly within their time framework. 11. Do not be late! 12. Read all materials to understand the conditions and process for applications. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 18 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 13. Remember that no two housing settings are the same. Ask questions if there are things you do not understand. Some Housing Myths: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. I will never need the safe environment/assistance. I need to be really old to apply. If I need housing, I shall find it quickly! I will never be accepted! Elderly housing is depressing; everyone is dying. I will never find a place I like. I don’t have to visit the place first. I can only apply to one place at a time. I must live in the state of the facility. I cannot transfer from one subsidized house to another. An applicant can choose the apartment of his/her choice. Questions to Ask and What to Watch Out for: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Would I have to move out if I become frail, ill or disabled? Are there accommodations for aging-in? Are there rigid policies stating limitations? What are the house rules? Read and understand them. What are the Pet rules? Read and understand them. Is there a meal program and what is the cost? Be sure to read the Resident Rights Statement. Prior to signing a lease, be sure to read a copy of the lease. Is the apartment ready for occupancy? One would want to see: A clean, freshly painted apartment with safe or new floor coverings/finish All systems cleaned and working properly (especially electricity and plumbing) Functioning windows – try to open a bottom sash. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 19 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) The Search for Affordable Housing - A Business Plan, 2014, suggested by Joseph Breed, formerly Executive Director of St. Margaret's House, NY, NY First Things First – Organize! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Organize yourself – set aside an area for paperwork. Purchase a fine black tip marker (so you can read your writing) Purchase some file folders and a pouch to hold them. Acquire a small note book for address, names, numbers. Develop a log book of calls you make for each Housing call. Get business cards: Name, address, telephone, email address. If you don’t have an email address, go to the library and learn how to create and access an email account – you will need this. 8. Get a calendar for the housing search only. Second – Find an assistant! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A younger person is ideal. This assistant will accompany you on your trips to the various housing sites you have chosen. Two sets of eyes, noses, ears is much, much better than one! This is your assistant, so when the time comes, you do the talking. If the conversation is directed to the younger person, redirect it to you. The assistant should take notes for you as you will be far too busy to do so affectively. The assistant should prompt you if you have forgotten to ask for something. Third – Find Resources 1. Read the newspapers that advertise the opening of the application process for affordable housing – take notes – plan to visit immediately and get details. 2. Go onto the web and look up HAFOP Housing Directory, by zip code. 3. Go to the NYC Department of Aging housing listings for names and numbers. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 20 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 4. Go to your local social service agencies and enlist their assistance in identifying good housing opportunities in you neighborhood that you will qualify for. 5. Choose five different agencies you think might be candidates. 6. First screen each agency by telephone and make notes on your impressions. 7. Open a file for each of these agencies as you will be visiting them and keeping a call log of when you have called. Fourth – The Visit 1. Bring your assistant. 2. Dress up – look good – feel good – present well. 3. At the security desk or reception area, ask for the manager. 4. Present your business card – calling card. 5. If the manager is not avaiklable ask for the assistant or the social worker, admissions person. 6. If they are not available ask: “Who is available?” 7. Present that person with your card and ask to be placed on the waiting list. 8. No List! Ask how does your application process work? Make notes, 9. Ask for any literature, schedules etc. 10. Ask how often should you call to determine when the application process will begin. 11. Ask if you may wander around for a look see. 12. Talk to residents, visitors, staff, especially the security people who know everything that is happening. 13. Look for security equipment: cameras, video displays, locked doors, surveillance. 14. Look for good housekeeping, polite staff, happy, well adjusted, good looking residents, tenants. 15. Check out the neighborhood for easy to get to stores and safety, hills, lights. Fifth – Homework 1. Back at home make notes in the file for the house you just visited. 2. Make plans for a second visit – you want to be known by the staff at the home and you want to see it at different times with different people. 3. Note on your calendar your next visit, perhaps a moth away and your next phone call, perhaps six weeks down the road. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 21 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 4. 22If the application process is underway, make notes on your calendar of important deadline dates to be sure you meet them. 5. If you don’t understand something do not be afraid to clarify what it is you want to understand: Be Bold! 6. Read the application process carefully and have your assistant read it and comment on it. Understand it. 7. Follow the instructions carefully – a missed date could cost you dearly! Sixth – The Decision 1. Be flexible and nimble and when the opportunity come leap at it! Don’t hesitate! Affordable apartments are like rare pearls and will be snatched up quickly. 2. When you go to sign the lease bring your assistant with you – this will stabilize the environment. 3. After signing the lease ask to see the apartment and check it out carefully. 4. Any apparent problems you see make known. Run the water, check for hot water, flush the toilet, check the fridge, wall heating elements etc., etc. Remember: this apartment is now yours – get the keys and ask for the house rules. 5. The home you get into may not be your first choice – but it is a beginning, move in. 6. When the favorite comes up and is available you can move into it at that time. 7. If you have a spell in rehab/nursing home keep your process moving, this where an assistant can be very helpful. 8. If you need to down size (who doesn’t?) do it, grit your teeth and start the old heave ho and get rid of whatever you can. The lighter your load the easier it is to move. 9. Remember – This is a process, takes time, takes patience! Good Luck!! Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 22 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan Media (Met approval of federal regulators) Suggested by Joseph Breed, formerly Executive Director of St. Margaret's House, NY, NY These are the media outlets through which you will find listings for affordable housing that is about to become available. The information will appear in the form of an announcement or an advertisement. 1. Indian Country Today (weekly) 2. Amsterdam News (weekly) 3. El Diario (daily) 4. Filipino Reporter (weekly) 5. Able Newspaper (monthly) 6. Irish Echo (weekly) The rule of thumb: Look for papers and magazines that are focused on minority interests and members of our society. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 23 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Community Contacts and Agencies Suggested by Joseph Breed, formerly Executive Director of St. Margaret's House, NY, NY Pam Albert Community Health Representative American Indian Community House 11 Broadway 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10004 Pastor Jim Cymbala The Brooklyn Tabernacle 17 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Suleika Cabrera Drinane, MSW President & CEO Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. 105 East 22nd Street Suite 615, New York, NY 10010 Rose-Ann K. Ubarra-Cunanan The Philippine American Center 185-14 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, NY 11432 Victor Delgado Housing Services International Center for the Disabled 340 East 24th Street, New York, NY 10010 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 24 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Borough of Manhattan, New York City Zip codes http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/epi/Manhattan.pdf Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 25 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Senior Housing possibilities found in these Manhattan zip codes: 10001 10002 10003 10009 10010 10011 10013 10014 10016 10017 10019 10021 10022 10023 10024 10025 10026 10027 10028 10029 10030 10031 10032 10035 10036 10037 10038 10039 10040 10065 10075 10128 10282 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 26 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10001 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 27 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10001 RESIDENCE Chelsea Houses Addition 430 West 26th Street New York, NY 10001 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Adult Home One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assista nce/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 28 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10002 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 29 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10002 RESIDENCE Baruch Houses Addition 100 Columbia Street New York, NY 10002 Cam Orenstein (was Bialystoker) 15-17 Willis St/Bialystoker Pl New York, NY 10002 David Podell House 179 Henry Street New York, NY 10022 Helen Harris Building 80 Rutgers Slip New York, NY 10002 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Adult Home One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for low-income elderly with rent subsidies Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income 62+ Some apartments for disabled 59+ Section 8 with social services Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assis tance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Cam Orenstein, L.L.C. 212.677.4451 The Educational Alliance 212.865.6985 http://www.edalliance.org/index.php?src=directory &view=locations&srctype=detail&back=locations&re fno=29 Two Bridges Neighborhood Assn. 212.566.2729 Grenadier Realty Corp http://www.mmdnewswire.com/two-bridgesneighborhood-council-to-re-dedicate-helen-harrissenior-residence-after-renovation-1370.html Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 30 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued RESIDENCE Hong Ming Housing for the Elderly 50 Norfolk Street New York, NY 10002 10002 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Chinese American Planning Council Asian American Housing Management Corp. 212.475.7730 212.941.0920 http://cpc-nyc.org/housing.htm Laguardia Houses Addition 250 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10002 New East Side Nursing Home 25 Bialystoker Place/Willett Street New York, NY 10002 New Governeur Hospital 227 Madison Street New York, NY 10002 Adult Home One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. 58 Certified beds Medicaid and Medicare Certified Non-profit Proprietary 210 bed Nursing Facility short and long-term care NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assist ance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml New East Side Nursing Home, LLC 212.673.8500, 212.339.4721 https://www.ourparents.com/new_york/new_york/ne w_east_side_nursing_home Governeur Health 212.238.7800, 212.441.5018 http://www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/gouverneur/html/servic es/nursing.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 31 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued RESIDENCE Ridge Street Gardens 80 Ridge Street # 92 New York, NY 10002 10002 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Section 202 47 bed Assisted Living Supportive Housing for the Elderly NY Foundation for Sr. Citizens Grenadier Realty 212.598.4148, 212.369.5523, http://nyfsc.org/services/housing_enriched.html Rivington House/Nicholas A. Rango 45 Rivington Street New York, NY 10002 219 beds for adults w. diagnosis of AIDS or HIV symptomatic, meeting requirements for skilled nursing care VillageCare 212.477.3100, 212.337.5600 http://www.villagecare.org/aids_network/rivington_h ouse.html Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 32 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10003 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 33 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10003 RESIDENCE Educational Alliance 331 East 12th Street New York, NY 10003 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR and/or MANAGER NY City, State and Federally-subsidized HUD Supportive SRO Residence The Educational Alliance TUC Management Company 212.865.6985 or 212.228.7836 http://www.edalliance.org/index.php?subme nu=OlderAdultHousing&src=gendocs&ref=H ousing&category=OlderAdults Evelyn and Louis Green Residence At Cooper Square 200 East 5th Street New York, NY 10003 Moravian Open Door 347 East 18th Street New York, NY 10003 The Pennington Friends House 215 East 15th Street New York, NY 10003 Senior Housing Low-to-moderate income rental apartments with some social services 150 units/14 floors Cooper Square HDF JASA Housing Management 212.598.9088, 212.273.5230 Housing and supportive services to New York’s homeless, distressed and underserved older population. 501(3)c – 41 beds Housing, shared baths, common spaces, some dinners. Ages vary. Preference given to Religious Society of Friends members and those having the same ideals. Housekeeping duties shared. 24 long-term rooms First Moravian Church 212.995.5810 http://jasa.org http://www.jasa.org/housing http://www.moravianhouse.org http://www.moravianhouse.org/services.html Religious Society of Friends 212.673.1730 http://www.penington.org Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 34 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING Robert Mapplethorpe Residential Treatment 327 East 17th Street New York, NY 10003 Nursing Home and AIDS Skilled Nursing 28 beds Nonprofit; Medicare & Medicaid 5* US News & World Report 10003 SPONSOR and/or MANAGER B.I. Nursing Home Company 212.420.5690 http://www.wehealny.org/services/bi_aidsservice s/Mapplethorpe.html http://health.usnews.com/best-nursinghomes/area/ny/the-robert-mapplethorpe-atresidential-treatment-facility-a-n-335776 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 35 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10009 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 36 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10009 RESIDENCE Alliance Apartments for the Elderly 174 Avenue A (E. 11th and E. 12th St) New York, NY 10009 TYPE OF HOUSING Section 8 Low Income Housing Independent living for 62+ Social worker available Wait lists. Applications needed SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Alliance Apartments 646.602.9026 212.765.7900 http://www.publichousing.com/details/alliance_apart ments_for_the_elderly The Educational Alliance T.U.C. Management Company 212.865.6985 Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Alliance Apts. for the Elderly 174-180 Avenue A New York, NY 10009 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Casa Victoria 308-328 East 8th Street New York, NY 10009 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Lower East Side Coalition Housing Dev. Evergreen Management Company 718.665.5410, 212.677.4772 Public Housing Built Exclusively for the Elderly under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at Meltzer Towers 94 East First Street New York, NY 10009 Tanya Towers 620 East 13th Street New York, NY 10009 New York City Mitchell-Lama Built or Set-aside for the Elderly, deaf and hearing impaired http://www.edalliance.org/index.php?submenu=Olde rAdultHousing&src=gendocs&ref=Housing&category =OlderAdults http://www.leschd.org/our-buildings http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assistance/app _for_pubhsg.shtml A.A.A. Management 495 Broadway # 6th, NY, NY 10012 212.941.9500 ext. 633 http://housingapartments.org/rental_detail/27528 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 37 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10010 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 38 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10010 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER 332 East 22nd Street (1st-2nd Avenues) New York, NY 10010 Supportive Housing 14 one-bedrooms for moderate income seniors 62+ with less than 80% of median area income Waiting List – check website Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 212.453.9519 Mira Lederer Salomon Residence 141 East 23rd Street (Lexington) New York, NY 10010 Supportive Housing 1 studio, 18 one-bedrooms for moderate income seniors 62+ with less than 80% of median area income Downloadable Application available http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServer?pagen ame=Programs_Housing Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 212.453.9519 http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServer?pagen ame=Programs_Housing Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 39 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 10011 40 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10011 RESIDENCES Frederick Fleming Residence 443-445 West 22nd Street New York, NY 10011 Markle (Evangeline) Residence 123 West 13th Street New York, NY 10011 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Documented periods of homelessness, serious mental illnesses – 47 beds Certificate Number 420-E-374 West Side Federation for Senior Housing 212.242.5277 Other Supportive Housing Intergenerational Rental Rooms http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/frederic-fleminghouse/ Salvation Army 212.242.2400 http://gny.salvationarmy.org/MarkleResidence/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 41 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10013 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 42 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10013 RESIDENCE Everlasting Pine Housing Development 96 Baxter Street New York, NY 10013 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Chinese American Planning Council Phipps Houses Services, Inc. 212.966.0409 212.243.9090 http://www.phippsny.org/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 43 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10014 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 44 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10014 RESIDENCE Bailey House 180 Christopher Street New York, NY 10014 Village Care Rehab & Nursing Center 214 West Houston Street New York, NY 10014 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Nation’s first congregate residence for people living with HIV/AIDS SHAP accepts referrals from HASA Regina R. Quattrochi, CEO 212.337.9400, 212/337.3011 105 bed center Rehabilitation and recovery care to prepare patients to return home 5 star rating in US News & World Report - Best Nursing Homes 2013 http://www.baileyhouse.org http://baileyhouse.org/services/shap/ VillageCare 120 Broadway # 2840 New York, NY 10271 212.337.9400, 212.337.5600 http://www.villagecare.org/residentialcare/vcrnc/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 45 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10016 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 46 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10016 RESIDENCE 385 Third Avenue (27th-28th Streets) New York, NY 10016 The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Senior Residence 171 Lexington Avenue (E. 31st – E 32nd) New York, NY 10016 Renwick Gardens 332 East 29th Street New York, NY 10016 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Supportive Housing 49 units for those 62+ with incomes less than 60% of median area income 10 studios, 38 one-bedrooms Downloadable application Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 212.453.9500 http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServer?p agename=Programs_Housing_Elderly Supportive Housing Metropolitan Council on Jewish 41 units for those 62+ with incomes Poverty less than 80% of median area 212.453.9500 http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServ residents - 19 studios, 19 oneer?pagename=Programs_Housing_Elderly bedrooms, 2 two-bedrooms Downloadable application Section 8 housing built or set-aside for Metropolitan Realty Group, Mgr. low-income elderly, limiting rent Renwick Gardens contribution 30% of monthly income. 212.835.9040 http://section-8Long waiting lists; housing.findthebest.com/l/18375/RenwickMust fill out applications Gardens-Apartments Info no longer found @ NYCHA nor http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/section8/ section8.shtml Section 8 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 47 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10017 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 48 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10017 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING 228 East 46th Street (2nd-3rd Aves) New York, NY 10017 SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Supportive Housing Metropolitan Council on Jewish 18 one-bedroom units for those 62 + Poverty with incomes less than 80% of median 212.453.9500 http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServer?p area residents; garden and agename-programs_Housing_Elderly greenhouse http://www.metcouncil.org/site/DocServer/Eas Downloadable application t_46th.pdf?docID=1281 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 49 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10019 http://gis.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 50 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10019 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER The Aurora (see Dorothy Ross Friedman Residences below) (see Dorothy Ross Friedman Residences below) (see Dorothy Ross Friedman below) Clinton Gardens (Ninth Avenue) 406 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for the very low-income elderly 30-40% Enriched 100 Studios, One-bedrooms NYS # 420-5-376 Rafael Broemer NY Foundation for Sr. Citizens 212.369.5523 or 212.598.4148 Dorothy Ross Friedman Residences (formerly The Aurora) 475 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Independent Living with supportive services primarily for those from the entertainment industry. Serving seniors, disabled, low income working professionals and those with HIV/AIDS Encore 49 220 West 49th Street New York, NY 10019 SRO Housing Primary Population Elderly On-site social service team Supportive and clinical services http://www.nyfsc.org/services/housing_b uildings.html The Actors Fund Common Ground Mgmt. 212.262.4502 http://actorsfund.org/services-andprograms/housing/dorothy-rossfriedman-residence-formerly-aurora Encore Community Services 212.581.3490, 212.541.7697 http://encorecommunityservices.org http://encorecommunityservices.org/hou sing Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 51 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued RESIDENCE Harborview Terrace 525 West 55th Street New York, NY 10019 TYPE OF HOUSING Public Housing Built Exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. Downloadable application 10019 SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Mgr: Amsterdam Houses 212.757.1051 http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/developments/ manharborview.shtml NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assist ance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 52 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10021 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 53 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10021 RESIDENCE James Lenox House 49 East 73rd Street (Madison-Park) New York, NY 10021 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER NYS MITCHELL-LAMA renovated and supported 88 studios and 11 one-bedrooms independent living for those 55+ James Lenox House Association 212.288.7379 Mary Manning Walsh Home 1339 York Avenue (71st-72nd) New York, NY 10021 Rehab & Nursing Home Short and Long Term Rehabilitation Robbins Plaza 341 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021 Public Housing Built exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. http://www.jameslenoxhouseassociation.org CCC of The Archdiocese of NY ArchCare at Mary Manning Walsh 212.628.2800 https://www.archcare.org/short-termrehab/mary-manning-walsh https://www.archcare.org/nursing-homes/marymanning-walsh NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assist ance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 54 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10022 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 55 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10022 RESIDENCE 351 East 54th Street (2nd-1st Aves) New York, NY 10022 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Supportive Housing 12 studio units for moderate income seniors (62 +) with incomes less than 80% of area median income Downloadable application Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 212.453.9500 http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServer ?pagename=Programs_Housing_Elderly http://www.metcouncil.org/site/DocServer/E ast_54th.pdf?docID=1301 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 56 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10023 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 57 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10023 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Market Rate Senior Housing High-end Independent and Assisted Living with services (Nursing home services provided at The Hearthstone see below) Esplanade Luxury Senior Residences 212.874.5000 http://www.esplanademanhattan.com Hamilton House 141 West 73rd Street New York, NY 10023 Studios, one and two bedrooms NYC MITCHELL-LAMA built or set aside for the Elderly Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. 212.595.3385/212.874.0300 http://www.projectfind.org/hamilton The Hargrave House 111 West 71st Street New York, NY 10023 Studios NYC MITCHELL-LAMA built or set aside for the Elderly Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. 212.595.3385 http://www.projectfind.org/hargrave The Hearthstone (Alzheimer Care, Ltd.) (at The Esplanade) 305 West End Avenue @ 74th New York, NY 10023 Alzheimer Care Private proprietary home for Adults Hearthstone Alzheimer Care, Ltd. 212.799.7100 http://www.thehearth.org Adult Home, Assisted living with services for 86 seniors. 3 Kosher meals daily, activities and social services. Nonprofit with some market rate (Some SSI possible) waiting list Lindsay Lauder, Marketing West Side Fed for Sr. Housing The Esplanade 305 West End Avenue (West 74th) New York, NY 10023 West 74th Street Home 300 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10023 NYS Certificate Number 420-E-254 212.595.8983 http://www.w74streethome.org Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 58 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10024 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 59 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10024 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Atria 86th Street 333 West 86th St New York, NY 10024 Market Rate Senior Housing with Services Atria Senior Living Group 212-712-0200 Capitol Hall 166 West 87th Street New York, NY 10024 202 SRO units for those vulnerable to homelessness because of age, income and/or disability Goddard Riverside Settlement Housing 212.877.6828 Euclid Hall 2345 Broadway New York, NY 10024 Supportive Enriched SRO Housing 292 rooms for formerly homeless and preexisting tenants; 24 hour security and social services Primary Population Elderly West Side Federation for Senior Housing 212.361.0952, 212.362.6400, 212.787.8600 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Goddard Riverside T.U.C. Management Company 212.873.6600 ext 266, 212.765.7900 Phelps House 595 Columbus Avenue New York, NY 10024 http://www.atriaseniorliving.com/west86-newyork-ny http://www.goddard.org/page/capitol-hall93.html http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/euclid-hall/ http://www.goddard.org/page/phelps-house96.html Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 60 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued RESIDENCE The Riverside 150 Riverside Drive (87th Street) New York, NY 10024 Sandra Thomas Apartments 102 West 91st Street New York, NY 10024 West End Intergenerational 483 West End Avenue New York, NY 10024 TYPE OF HOUSING 520 beds, Proprietary Short Term Rehabilitation, Sub-acute care and Long-term nursing center Private and semi-private rooms Various amenities and leisure activities Public Housing built exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. Intergenerational apartments Formerly homeless Primary population Elderly 10024 SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER HealthBridge ™ 646.505.3500 http://theriversiderehab.com/ http://theriversiderehab.com/healthbridge-services/ http://health.usnews.com/best-nursinghomes/area/ny/the-riverside-335334 NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assist ance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml West End Intergenerational 212.873.6300 http://westendres.org/intergenerationalresidence Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 61 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10025 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 62 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10025 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Amsterdam House 1060 Amsterdam Avenue (112th Ave.) New York, NY 10025 Rated as one of America's Best Nursing Homes by US News & World Report - 3/12/09 409 beds + adult day care Amsterdam House CCRC, Inc. 212.316.7700 http://www.amsterdamcares.org Echo Apartments 1050 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Phipps Houses Services 212.243.9090, 646-388-8230 Fania Gersham House 140 West 105th Street New York, NY 10025 Section 202 (HUD), Section 8 Supportive Housing for 28 very lowincome elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Independence House 176 West 94th Street (Amsterdam) New York, NY 10025 Jewish Home Lifecare 120 West 106th Street New York, NY 10025 New York City MITCHELL-LAMA built or set aside for the Elderly Waiting Lists http://www.nyc.gov/html/dfta/downloads/pdf/benefits/ho using_manhattan.pdf 514-bed facility for subacute care, skilled nursing care rehabilitation http://www.phippsny.org/property/20 West Side Federation for Senior Housing 212.531.4028 or 212.721.6043 http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/faniagersham-house/ Leebar Management Corp. 51 E. 42nd St. # 516, NY, NY 10017 212.661.2233 http://www.upperwest.com/independence-house 212.870.4715, 718.410.1500 http://www.jewishhome.org Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 63 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued10025 RESIDENCE John and Carroll Kowai House 149 Manhattan Avenue New York, NY 10025 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER SRO supportive Housing/Primary Population Elderly 72 rooms 24 hour security and social services West Side Federation for Senior Housing 212.531.4028 or 212.316.0792 http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/johnand-carroll-kowal-house/ Kurt & Leah Schneider Apartments 11 West 102nd Street New York, NY 10025 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services - 56 independent apts The Marseilles 230 West 103rd Street New York, NY 10025 Section 8 housing built or set aside for 134 elderly, physically handicapped 24 hour security Social worker available West Side Federation for Sr. Housing Grenadier Realty 212.280.2065 or 212.531.4028 Other Supportive Housing T.U.C. Management 212.765.7900 http://www.morningsidehouse.com/ Morningside Life Senior Housing 965 Columbus Avenue New York, NY 10025 West Side Federation for Senior Housing 212.663.0001 http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/kurtleah-schneider-apartments/ http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/themarseilles/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 64 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued RESIDENCE 10025 TYPE OF HOUSING Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services for those with Mental Illness and Substance Abuse One and two bedrooms SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Red Oak Apartments 135 West 106th Street New York, NY 10025 Section 8 Housing built or set aside for the Elderly 230 apartments for the elderly and handicapped; 24 hr security and social worker available West Side Federation for Senior Housing 212.531.4028 Valley Lodge 149 West 108th Street New York, NY 10025 Homeless transitional shelter for 92 residents of various ages, though primarily elderly. 24 hour security, social worker, congregant meals, activities and assistance moving into permanent housing Park West House ((The Bridge) 52 West 105th Street New York, NY 10025 The Westbourne 930 West End Avenue New York, NY 10025 Supportive SRO for 128 formerly homeless and former tenants of various ages with very low income 24-hour front desk and social services The Bridge, Inc. 248 West 108th Street 212.663.3000 http://thebridgeny.org/about/facts 212.678.4500 http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/red-oakapartments/ West Side Federation for Senior Housing 212.678.0770 http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/valleylodge/ West Side Federation for Senior Housing 212.864.0942 http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/thewestbourne/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 65 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued 10025 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING Williams Memorial Residence 720 West End Avenue New York, NY 10025 SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Other Supportive Housing for seniors Residence Services Department 346 beds - Studios and one-bedrooms Salvation Army Independent living with two meals a 212.316.6000 http://www.wsiaca.org/resourcedirectorye day, activities and other services dit/?orgID=133 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 66 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10026 http://gis.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 67 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10026 RESIDENCE Antlers Apartments 2079 Fred Douglas Boulevard (W. 112th - W. 113th) New York, NY 10026 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services. Must apply. Shinda Management Corp. 718.740.0416, 212.531.2915 http://housingapartments.org/rental_detail /21377 SRO Housing/Primary Population Elderly Must be referred by shelters Cecil Hotel 206 West 118th Street New York, NY 10026 EM Moore Housing 160 West 116th Street New York, NY 10026 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services; Must apply. Lucille G. Clarke Housing 244-252 West 112th Street New York, NY 10026 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services The Revella 307 West 103rd Street New York, NY 10026 Newly renovated walk up with 19 studio apartments for formerly homeless and pre-existing tenants Case worker availability and Security Housing Services, Inc. 212.864.5281 Shinda Management Corp 718.740.0416 212.222.5980 http://housingapartments.org/rental_detail /21378 SFDS Development Corporation SFDS Corporation 212.289.0425 http://housingapartments.org/rental_detail /21268 West Side Federation for Senior & Supportive Housing, Inc. 212.280.2065 http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/the-revella/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 68 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued 10026 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Wyatt Tee Walker Senior Housing 2177 Frederick Douglass Blvd. (8 Ave) New York, NY 10026 Section 202 Supportive Housing One bedroom Independent living with service Must apply Shinda Management Corp 718.740.0416 212.749.6575 Seannette McCray, Manager tth http://housingapartments.org/rental_detail /21379 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 69 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10027 http://gis.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 70 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10027 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER 129th Street Residence 109 West 129th Street New York, NY 10027 Supportive housing serving 82 very low-income seniors (many formerly homeless) with social services, congregant meals, security and more. Single and double rooms West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing 212.348.8513 or 212.721.6032 Joseph J. Yancey Jr. Houses 140-146 West 142nd Street New York, NY 10027 Section 8 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services. 65 assisted living units. Waiting lists Logan Gardens 450 West 131st Street New York, NY 10027 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Mannie L. Wilson Towers 565 Manhattan Avenue New York, NY 10027 Section 202 (HUD) 101 units Supportive housing for very lowincome elderly with rent subsidies and other support services. Applications necessary http://www.wsfssh.org/buildings/129th-streetresidence/ West Harlem Group Assistance Phipps Houses Services, Inc. 212.491.1694, 212.243.9090 http://section-8housing.findthebest.com/l/18630/Joseph-YanceyHouses http://www.phippsny.org/properties/housing/ Wavecrest Management Team 718.463.1200; 212.926.0250 http://www.lowincomeapartments.us/details/logan_ gardens_10027.html West Harlem Group Phipps Houses Services. Inc. 212.243.9090, 212.280.1275 http://section-8housing.findthebest.com/l/18229/Mannie-L-WilsonTowers http://www.phippsny.org/properties/housing/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 71 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued RESIDENCE St. Mary's Center, Inc. 516 West 126th Street New York, NY 10027 10027 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Nursing Home and Skilled Nursing 40 bed Facility for patients with AIDS Medicaid and Medicare accepted St. Mary's Center, Inc. 212.662.1826 http://nursinghomes.nyhealth.gov/nursing _homes/overview/583 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 72 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10028 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 73 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10028 RESIDENCE The NCS Residence 211 East 81st Street New York, NY 10028 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Supportive housing and services for 65 formerly homeless residents Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter 917.677.4450 or 212.537.5100 http://ncsinc.org/index.html http://www.rentalhousingdeals.com/NY/NEWYORK/LOGAN-GARDENS Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 74 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10029 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 75 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10029 RESIDENCE Bonifacio Cora Texidor 3-17 East 116th Street New York, NY 10029 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Section 202 (HUD), Section 8 Supportive Housing for very lowincome elderly 98 assisted living units with rent subsidies and support svcs 116th Street Block Association TUC. Management Company 212.534.4961, 212.765.7900 Carlos M. Rios Senior Housing 335 East 106th Street New York, NY 10029 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and support svcs. 102 units Casita Park Housing 100 East 112th Street New York, NY 10029 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and support svcs. http://section-8housing.findthebest.com/l/18628/Bonifacio -Cora-Texidor Evette Marshall, Dir., Property Mgmt. Hope Community, Inc. 212.860.8821 http://www.nyc.gov/html/dfta/downloads/p df/benefits/housing_manhattan.pdf SFDS Development Corporation 212.289.0425 http://www.nyc.gov/html/dfta/downloads/p df/benefits/housing_manhattan.pdf http://www.lowincomeapartments.us/details/ca sita_park_housing_for_the_elderly_10029.html Corsi Houses (Jefferson Dev.) 300 East 115th Street New York, NY 10029 Public Housing Built Exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. 212.289.5100 NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assist ance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 76 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued 10029 RESIDENCE Lott Assisted Living Residence 1261 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10029 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Supportive Housing for seniors - nonprofit Assisted Living with services NYS Certificate # 420-S-378 Lott Community Development Corp. 212.534.6464 ext. 153 Http://www.lottresidence.org SFDS Development Corporation 212.410.3153, 212.289.0425 Mount Pleasant Apartments 421 East 116th Street New York, NY 10029 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center 1249 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10029 729-bed continuing-care or long term care facility serves people with developmental disabilities, the elderly and those with chronic illnesses https://www.archcare.org/nursinghomes/terence-cardinal-cooke Virginia Del Toro Home 128 East 112th Street New York, NY 10029 Adult Homes Assisted living EDAD, Inc. 212.369.3600 http://www.lowincomeapartments.us/detail s/mt._pleasant_housing_for_the_elderly_10 029.html http://housingapartments.org/rental_detail/ 21269 Archcare at Terrance C Cooke James G. Karkenny, Exec. Dir. 212.360.1000 http://www.seniorhousingnet.com/seniorlivingdetail/virginia-del-toro-home_128-e-112thst_new-york_ny_10029-550626 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 77 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued 10029 RESIDENCE White Houses 2029 Second Avenue New York, NY 10029 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Public Housing Built Exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. East River, 212.876.6900 NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assist ance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 78 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10030 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 79 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10030 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER John Paul II Apartments West 141st St. (Adam Clayton Powell Bvd) New York, NY 10030 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Wavecrest Management Team 212.690.4700, 718.463.1200 P.S. 136 Conversion 120 West 140th Street New York, NY 10030 Public Housing built exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. St. Phillip’s Senior House 220 West 133rd Street New York, NY 10030 NY State Mitchell-Lama built or set aside for the Elderly 200 studios and 1-2 bedrooms waiting list http://section-8housing.findthebest.com/l/18174/JohnPaul-Ii-Apartments Drew-Hamilton: 212.862.2500 NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assista nce/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Webb & Brooke, Inc. St. Phillips HSG Company, Inc. 212.234.7980, 212.862.6177 http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assista nce/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 80 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10031 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 81 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10031 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Council House 526 West 152nd Street New York, NY 10031 Section 202 (HUD) support services Transitional Supportive Housing for single adults with severe and persistent mental illness. Service support. HRA form 2010-E approval necessary Mental Health Council The Council Center 212.491.3660, 212.866.2600 http://heritagenyc.org/councilhouse.php Corner House 131 Edgecombe Avenue (141st St) New York, NY 10031 34 furnished studio apartments On-site staff, case managers for psychiatric care, meals and more for formerly homeless, mentally ill adults and elders Goddard Riverside Community Center 212.926.7688, 212.873.6600 http://www.goddard.org/page/cornerhouse-95.html Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 82 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10032 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 83 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10032 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Audubon Apartments, Bethune Gardens, Thurgood Marshall Plaza 1909 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Public Housing built exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA Specific residences may not be requested. NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) 212.234.7474, Call 311 or 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 or Download at Fort Washington Houses 99 West 155th Street New York, NY 10032 Public Housing built exclusively for the Elderly Specific residences may not be requested. http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/developments/ manaudubon.shtml http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assistance/app _for_pubhsg.shtml NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) 212.234.747. Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nyc ha/downloads/pdf1/Fort Washington Ave Rehab.pdf http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assistance/app _for_pubhsg.shtml Prince Hall Plaza 460 West 155th Street New York, NY 10032 98 units Section 8 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other services Ph Housing, LP 561.988.0700 TUC Mgmt Co. 212.765.7900 212.926.3283 http://section-8housing.findthebest.com/l/18355/Prince-Hall-Plaza Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 84 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued Washington Heights URA (Site B) 1970 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Public Housing built exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA - 232 apartments Specific residences may not be requested. 10032 NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assistance /app_for_pubhsg.shtml http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/downloads/pdf 1/WHR 12.pdf Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 85 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10035 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 86 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10035 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING A. Kornegay Senior Housing 2099 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10035 Section 8 Section 202 Supportive Housing for the elderly - 90 units SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER A. Kornegay Senior House 212.677.4181 Prestige Management, Inc., 718.822.7377 http://section-8-housing.findthebest.com/l/18711/AKornegay-Senior-Housing Bethany Development Outreach Housing 63 West 124th Street New York, NY 10035 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Casabe Housing for the Elderly 150 East 121st Street New York, NY 10035 Section 202 supportive housing for the elderly 124 rent assisted units Bethany Baptist Church and Development Outreach 212.427.0320 http://section-8housing.findthebest.com/l/18654/BethanyDevelopment-Outreach-Mt-Morris-Plaza Casabe Houses Assoc., LLC 212.722.2205, 212.410.6030 Foxy Management, LTD 718.993.6737 http://affordablehousingonline.com/housingsearch/New-York/New-York-City/Casabe-HousingFor-The-Elderly/27173/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 87 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued 10035 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER El Cemi Housing 250 East 117th Street New York, NY 10035 SRO Housing Primary population elderly El Cemi Housing Dev. Corp 212.831.2135, 212-677-4181 Linkage House 309 East 118th Street New York, NY 10035 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services http://www.retirementcommunity.com/El-CEMIHousing-Development-Corporation-30032.html 212.876.8328 Mount Sinai Hospital T.U.C. Management Company 212.865.6985 http://www.mountsinai.org/patientcare/service-areas/alzheimers-disease/areasof-care/linkage-house Northern Manhattan Rehab & Nursing 116 East 125th Street New York, NY 10035 U.P.A.C.A. Gardens (Site 5) 1980 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10035 320 bed continuing health care facility - short and long-term NMRNC 212.426.1284 http://nmrehab.org/index.html Public Housing built exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA - Specific residences may not be requested. NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assist ance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 88 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Continued 10035 RESIDENCE U.P.A.C.A. Gardens (Site 6) 1940 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10035 Victory 1 Housing 1488 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10035 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Public Housing built exclusively for the Elderly One of many under the auspices of NYCHA - Specific residences may not be requested. NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) Call 311, 718.707.7771 or 212.306.3000 for application or Download at Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for the elderly http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/assist ance/app_for_pubhsg.shtml Harlem Churches Prestige Management 718.822.7377 http://home.nyc.gov/html/dfta/downloa ds/pdf/benefits/housing_manhattan.pdf Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 89 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10036 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 90 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10036 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER NY State Mitchell-Lama built or set aside for the Elderly Income limits and restrictions, see: Related Management 400 West 43rd Street, NY, NY 10036 212.971.0660 http://nysdhcr.gov/AboutUs/Offices/Hous ingOperations/faqs.htm http://www.nyc.gov/html/hpd/downloads/pdf/Ope nMLWaitingListsStatusMay2010.pdf http://housingapartments.org/rental_detail/21587 VillageCare at 46 & Ten 510 West 46th Street New York, NY 10036 NYS Assisted Living Program Senior Housing with Services and Assisted Living Medicaid Assisted Living Program Not-for-Profit 212.977.4600, 212.377.5600 VillageCare 120 Broadway # 2840 New York, NY 10271 http://www.46and10village.org Woodstock 127 West 43rd Street (at 7th Ave) New York, NY 10036 SRO Housing/Primary Population Elderly (80% reserved for formerly homeless persons Project Find Aid for the Aged 212.874.0300 http://www.projectfind.org/woodstock _center Manhattan Plaza 400 West 43rd Street New York, NY 10036 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 91 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10037 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 92 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10037 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Abyssinian Towers Senior Citizens 50 West 131st Street New York, NY 10037 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Abyssinian Baptist Church Myers, Smith & Grannady 212.862.9414 Alma Rangel Gardens 55 West 137th Street (Lenox - Fifth) New York, NY 10037 Section 202 Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly 89 Studios and one-bedrooms 40 apartments “Enriched” NYS # 420-S-381 General Chauncey M. Hooper Towers 10 West 138th Street New York, NY 10037 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services http://www.publichousing.com/details/abyssini an_towers Rafael Broemer NY Foundation for Sr. Citizens 212.369.5523 or 212.598.4148 http://www.nyfsc.org/services/housing_building s.html 369th Veterans Association Wavecrest Management Team, Ltd. 718.463.1200 http://www.lowincomeapartments.us/details/ge neral_chauncey_m._hooper_towers_10037.html Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 93 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10038 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 94 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10038 RESIDENCE Saint Margaret’s House 49 Fulton Street New York, NY 10038 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Section 202/8 (HUD) Supportive Housing with rent subsidies for very low-income elderly and some disabled Security, activities and more Parish of Trinity Church St. Margaret’s House Executive Director: Claire Y. Guerette Occupancy Coordinator: Ms. Khoo mailto:[email protected] 212-766-8122 Type equation here. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 95 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10039 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 96 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10039 RESIDENCE Henry Brooks Senior Housing 304 West 154th Street Between Frderick Douglas Blvd and Bradhurst New York, NY 10039 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services Bethany Baptist Church Development Outreach, Inc. 212.234.5810, 212.427.0320 http://section-8housing.findthebest.com/l/18139/HenryBrooks-Senior-Housing Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 97 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10040 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 98 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10040 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING Fort Tryon Rehab & Health Care 801 West 190th Street New York, NY 10040 205 beds Medicare and Medicaid certified HMO, LTCI SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Fort Tryon Rehabilitation & Health Care Facility LLC 212.543.6400 http://homecare.nyhealth.gov/overview.ph p?entity_id=8516 http://nursinghomes.nyhealth.gov/nursing _homes/overview/447 705 nursing home beds; A part of Continuing Care including Independent to Assisted Living (See Isabella House below) Isabella Home Housing Company 212.342.9245, 212.342.9539 Isabella House 525 Audubon Ave. (West 190th-191st) New York, NY 10040 77 apartments for Independent Living with Supportive Services, two meals 24 hour emergency call service activities and programs Isabella Home Housing Company 212.342.9200, 212.342.9539 Wien House 60 Nagle Avenue New York, NY 10040 Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing for very low-income elderly with rent subsidies and other support services YM-YWHA of Washington Heights/Inwood 212.304.1800, 212.569.6200 Isabella Geriatric Center 515 Audubon Avenue (West 190th-191st) New York, NY 10040 http://www.isabella.org http://www.isabella.org http://www.seniorhousingnet.com/seniorlivingdetail/wien-house_60-nagle-ave_newyork_ny_10040-517141 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 99 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10065 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 100 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10065 (Zip Code 10065 was 10021) RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER The Linda and Jerome Spitzer Residence 351 East 61st Street (2nd–1st Avenues) New York, NY 10065 Supportive Housing 14 studios, 34 one-bedrooms, 4 twobedrooms for those 62+ whose income is less than 80% of those in area; Downloadable application Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 212.453.9500 http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServ er?pagename=Programs_Housing_Elderly Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 101 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10075 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 102 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10075 (Zip Code 10075 was 10021) RESIDENCE Dewitt Rehab & Health Care Center 211 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.879.1600 The 80th Street Residence 430 East 80th Street New York, NY 10075 The Linda and Jerome Spitzer Residence II 231 East 77th St. (2nd- 3rd Aves) New York, NY 10075 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Rehabilitation and Nursing Home Medicaid and Medicare accepted 499 beds Private for-profit 212.879.1600 www.dewittnh.com Adult Home Specializing in memory care NYS Certificate # 420-F-377 Type: PPHA Supportive housing 1 studio and 11 one-bedroom units for 62+ whose income is less than 80% of area median Downloadable application available http://health.usnews.com/best-nursinghomes/area/ny/dewitt-rehab-and-health-carecenter-335232 Clare P. Shanley, Exec. Director 212.717.8888 http://www.80thstreetresidence.com Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 212.453.9500 http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServer?pagen ame=Programs_Housing_Elderly Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 103 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10128 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 104 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10128 RESIDENCE TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER 334 East 92nd Street (2nd-1st Avenues) New York, NY 10128 Supportive Housing 1 studio unit, 22 one-bedrooms for those 62+ whose incomes are less than 80% of the area median Downloadable application available Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 212.453.9500 Brown Gardens 225 East 93rd Street New York, NY 10128 Section 202 (HUD) Subsidized Housing for very low-income seniors 132 Studios, one-bedrooms; 30-40% Enriched NYS # 420-S-272 Income less than $27,750. Nonprofit Enriched senior housing Market Rate with Services (20% affordable apartments) 3 congregate meals daily, activities, light housekeeping, utilities included 97 studio, one-bedroom and twobedrooms Carnegie East House 1844 Second Avenue New York, NY 10128 th th 1850 Second Avenue (95 - 96 ) New York, NY 10128 Other Supportive Housing, 48 units; 30-40% Enriched; EHP3 NYS Certificate Number 420-S-370 Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org http://www.metcouncil.org/site/PageServer? pagename=Programs_Housing_Elderly Rafael Broemer NY foundation for Sr. Citizens 212.369.5523 or 212.598.4148 http://nyfsc.org/services/housing_buildings.h tml James Lenox House Associates Carnegie East House 212.410.0033 http://www.carnegieeast.org Rafael Broemer NY Foundation for Senior Citizens 212.369.5523 or 212.598.4148 http://www.nyfsc.org/services/housing_build ngs.html 105 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10282 http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 106 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) 10282 RESIDENCE Hallmark of Battery Park City 455 North End Ave. (Chambers) New York, NY 10282 TYPE OF HOUSING SPONSOR AND/OR MANAGER Private Proprietary Home for seniors, Predominantly Adult Home for totally independent living with residents’ services, Assisted Living. Diane Cresco, Director Brookdale Living 212.791.2500, 877.760.1392 http://www.brookdaleliving.com/hallmarkbattery-park-city.aspx Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 107 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Star ratings given by Medicare: http://www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/search.html (Editor's note: The number of stars in "Quality" column are suspiciously high in many cases.) NURSING HOME Contact Information Amsterdam Nursing 1060 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 212.316.7700 Dewitt Rehab & Health Care Center 211 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.879.1600 OVERALL RATING 5 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars HEALTH INSPECTION STAFFING QUALITY 5 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars PROGRAM Accepted Medicare & Medicaid 5 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Medicare and Medicaid Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org # OWNERSHIP BEDS TYPE 409 Non profit Corporation 499 For profit Corporation 108 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Star ratings given by Medicare: http://www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/search.html (Editor's note: The number of stars in "Quality" column are suspiciously high in many cases.) NURSING HOME Contact Information OVERALL RATING HEALTH INSPECTION STAFFING QUALITY Fort Tryon Rehab & Health Care Facility 801 West 190th St. New York, NY 10040 212.543.6400 Greater Harlem Nursing Home Co. 30 West 138th Street New York, NY 10037 212.690.7400 Henry J. Carter Skilled Nursing 1752 Park Avenue New York, NY 10035 212.686.0000 4 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 1 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 1 of 5 stars PROGRAM Accepted Medicare and Medicaid 5 of 5 stars Medicare and Medicaid # OWNERSHIP BEDS TYPE 205 For Profit Corporation 200 Non profit Corporation 1389 Government and City of NY 2 of 5 stars 1 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Medicare and Medicaid Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 109 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Star ratings given by Medicare: http://www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/search.html (Editor's note: The number of stars in "Quality" column are suspiciously high in many cases.) NURSING HOME OVERALL HEALTH STAFFING QUALITY NAME RATING INSPECTIO Contact Information NS Isabella Geriatric Ctr 513 Audubon Ave. New York, NY 10040 5 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars 212.342.9200 Jewish Home Lifecare 120 West 106th St. New York, N.Y. 10025 5 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars 212.870.5000 Mary Manning Walsh Nursing Home 1339 York Avenue 2 of 5 stars 1 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars New York, NY 10021 646.475.4800 New Governeur Hosp 227 Madison Street New York, NY 10002 4 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars 212.238.7800 PROGRAM Accepted # OWNERSHIP BEDS TYPE 705 Non profit Corporation Medicare and Medicaid 514 Non Profit Corporation Medicare and Medicaid 362 Non Profit Corporation 210 Government City Medicare and Medicaid Medicare and Medicaid Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 110 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Star ratings given by Medicare: http://www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/search.html (Editor's note: The number of stars in "Quality" column are suspiciously high in many cases.) NURSING HOME NAME Contact Information OVERALL RATING HEALTH INSPECTIONS STAFFING Northern Manhattan Rehab and Nursing 116 East 125th Street New York, NY 10035 212.426.1284 Terence Cardinal Cooke, HCC 1249 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10029 212.360.3600 The Riverside 150 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10024 646.505.3500 4 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 1 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 1 of 5 stars QUALITY PROGRAM # OWNERSHIP Accepted BEDS TYPE Medicare 320 For p rofit and Corporation 5 of 5 stars Medicaid 5 of 5 stars Medicare and Medicaid 679 Non profit Corporation Medicare and Medicaid 520 For profit 5 of 5 stars Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 111 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Star ratings given by Medicare: http://www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/search.html (Editor's note: The number of stars in "Quality" column are suspiciously high in many cases.) NURSING HOME Contact Information OVERALL RATING HEALTH INSPECTIONS 5 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars Rivington House The Nicholas A. Rango 45 Rivington Street New York, NY 10002 212.477.3100 Robert Mapplethorpe 327 East 17th Street New York, NY 10003 5 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 212.420.5690 St. Mary's Center, Inc. 516 West 126th Street New York, NY 10027 5 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 212.662.1826 VillageCare Rehab & Nursing Center 214 West Houston St 5 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars New York, NY 10014 212.337.9400 STAFFING 4 of 5 stars QUALITY PROGRAM Accepted Medicare and 5 of 5 stars Medicaid 5 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars # OWNERSHIP BEDS TYPE 219 Non profit Corporation Medicare and Medicaid Medicare and Medicaid 26 Non profit Corporaion 40 Non profit corporation Medicare and Medicaid 105 Non profit Corporation Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 112 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) New York Magazine’s “The Everything Guide to Elder Care" http://nymag.com/guides/everything/25016 Associated articles were written and published in October, 25, 2007. Elizabeth Pope wrote most of these and gave permission for HAFOP to include these references in our resource "Senior Housing Opportunities in the Borough of Manhattan, New York". These articles have helpful descriptions and suggestions to consider when considering a move. It is possible for you to read and download the entire article through the links provided. Of course, one will want to remember that this was published in October, 2007 and there may have been changes. New York Magazine’s “The Everything Guide to Elder Care" Five sections of the article: • The Everything Guide to Elder Care - October 25, 2007 http://nymag.com/guides/everything/25016 (please note the box on the right of the first page to link to the following): • New York: A Fine Old Age - A City for the Old? October 25. 2007 http://nymag.com/guides/everything/25016 • Paying for It - Growing Old is Expensive. Here's How to Afford it. October 25, 2007 • http://nymag.com/guides/everything/25026/ • Staying Home - How to find superior care that comes to you - October 25, 2007 http://nymag.com/guides/everything/25025/ • Not Your Grandfather's Retirement Community - continuing care retirement communities October 25, 2007 http://nymag.com/guides/everything/25027/ • Moving Out - Twenty outstanding options - October 25, 2007 http://nymag.com/guides/everything/25028/ 1. Independent Living 2. Independent Living with Memory Support 3. Independent Living with Nursing Care 4. Assisted Living 5. Nursing Homes Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 113 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) ADDITIONAL RESOURCES for finding housing alternatives: • AARP Greater New York http://search.seniorliving.aarp.org/search?utm_source=aarp&type=assisted_living_facilities&location=New+York%2C +NY Offers the following Search Results: Assisted Living Facilities Independent Living Nursing Homes In-‐Home Care Providers Home Health Care Providers Continuing Care Retirement Communities Memory Care Facilities • The Greater New York Chapter of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers http://nygcm.org • The New York Times published a helpful article in its Real Estate Section by Jennie Green on January 9, 2005, “Older, and Living in Manhattan” which can be individually downloaded at: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/09/realestate/09cov.html (if you log in) -‐ or use link below http://www.globalaging.org/elderrights/us/2004/living.htm; While The New York Times has refused to give us permission to use any parts of their article in our Resource Guide, you may arrange to purchase the article from a source they use. However, you may choose to use the free links suggested above. Again, “buyer beware” this article was written in 2005 and changes may have occurred. • Social workers can be very helpful and knowledgeable. New York City’s Department for the Aging (DFTA) http://www.nyc.gov/html/dfta/html/services/services.shtml has social workers in their Senior Centers. Case Management (for seniors who are frail or homebound) or Case Assistance (for those who are mobile) are also offered. Many hospitals have wonderful social work departments to help seniors after accidents or medical treatment. • Visiting Nurse Service of New York 1.800.675.0391; http://www.vnsny.org/our-‐services/by-‐location/manhattan Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 114 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) ALPHABETICAL INDEX FOR HOUSING RESIDENCE 80th Street Residence 129th Street Residence 228 East 46th Street 332 East 22nd Street 334 East 92nd Street 351 East 54th Street 351 East 61st Street 385 Third Avenue 1850 Second Avenue A. Kornegay Senior Housing Abyssinian Towers Senior Citizens Alliance Apartments for the Elderly Alma Rangel Gardens Amsterdam House (Nursing Home) Antlers Apartments Atria Audubon/Bethune Houses Aurora (aka Dorothy Ross Friedman) Bailey House Baruch Houses Addition Bethany Development Outreach Housing Bethune Houses (now Audubon Houses) Bonifacio Cora Pexidor Bridge, The, Park West Housing Brooks, Henry Senior Housing ZIP 10075 10027 10017 10010 10128 10022 10065 10016 10128 10035 10037 10009 10037 10025 10026 10024 10032 10019 10014 10002 10035 10032 10029 10025 10039 TYPE OF HOUSING Adult Home, specializing in memory care Support Housing with social services, meals Supportive Housing Supportive Housing Supportive Housing for those 62+ Supportive Housing Supportive Housing Supportive Housing Enriched, Supportive Housing Section 202 (HUD) Supportive Housing Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies & services Supportive housing with subsidies Section 202 (HUD) Supportive, enriched housing with services Nursing home -‐ US News & World Report * Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies & services Independent living with support NYCHA adult home with subsidies, services Independent living with support Congregate supportive residence for those w. HIV, AIDS NYCHA adult homes with subsidies, services Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, services NYCHA Public housing built for the elderly Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 115 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) ALPHABETICAL INDEX FOR HOUSING RESIDENCE Brown Gardens Cam Orenstein (was Bialystoker) Capitol Hall Carlos M. Rios Senior Housing Carnegie East House Casa Victoria Casabe HSG Development Casita Park Housing Cecil Hotel Chelsea Houses Addition Clarke, Lucille G. Housing Clinton Gardens Cooke, Cardinal Terence Corner House Corsi Houses (Jefferson) Council House David L. Podell House Del Toro, Virginia House Dewitt Rehabilitation and Nursing Home Dorothy Ross Friedman Residences Echo Apartments Educational Alliance 80th Street Residence El-‐Cemi EM Moore Housing ZIP 10128 10002 10024 10029 10128 10009 10035 10029 10026 10001 10026 10019 10029 10031 10029 10031 10002 10029 10075 10019 10025 10003 10075 10035 10026 TYPE of HOUSING Section 202 (HUD) Independent living, enriched housing Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies SRO for homeless: age, income and/or disabled Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, services Market rate assisted living with services, enriched non-‐profit Supportive housing with subsidies Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, services SRO housing for the elderly NYCHA adult homes Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing Section 202 (HUD) supportive, enriched housing Continuing and long-‐term care for elderly and disabled Housing for psychiatric and homeless elders NYCHA Public housing built for elderly Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, services Section 202 (HUD) subsidized senior housing Adult Homes Rehabilitation and nursing See the Aurora Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies SRO supportive residence Adult home, specializing in memory care SRO Housing, primarily for the elderly Supportive housing with subsidies & services Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 116 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) ALPHABETICAL INDEX FOR HOUSING RESIDENCE Encore 49 Esplanade Euclid Hall Evangeline (see also Markle Residence) Evelyn and Louis Green Residence Everlasting Pine Housing Development Fania Gersham House Fleming, Frederick Residence Fort Tryon Rehabilitation and Nursing Fort Washington Houses Green, Evelyn and Louis Residence Hallmark, The, of Battery Park City Hamilton House Harborview Terrace Hargrave Apartment House Harris, Helen, Building Harry & Jeannette Weinberg Apartments Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Sr. Residence Hearthstone Alzheimer Care, Ltd. Helen Harris Building Henry Brooks Senior Housing Hong Ming Housing for the Elderly Hooper, General Chauncey M. Towers Independence House Isabella Geriatric Center ZIP 10019 10023 10024 10011 10003 10013 10025 10011 10040 10032 10003 10282 10023 10019 10023 10002 10009 10016 10023 10002 10039 10002 10037 10025 10040 TYPE of HOUSING SRO housing, primarily for aged Market rate for senior housing -‐ see also Hearthstone SRO for formerly homeless Other supportive housing -‐ Salvation Army Senior housing with some social services Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with services Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with services Adult home for homeless and mentally ill Nursing and Rehabilitation NYCHA public housing Senior housing with some social services Independent, Proprietary senior living Mitchell-‐Lama built or set aside for elderly NYCHA public housing built for the elderly Mitchell-‐Lama built or set aside for elderly Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies, services Supportive housing with subsidies -‐ 62+ Supportive housing with subsidies -‐ 62+ Alzheimer care; private, proprietary Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies, services Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies, services Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies, services Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies, services Mitchell-‐Lama built or set-‐aside for Elderly Nursing Home from Independent to assisted living Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 117 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) ALPHABETICAL INDEX FOR HOUSING RESIDENCE Isabella House James Lenox House (Jefferson) Corsi Houses Jewish Home Lifecare John and Carroll Kowai House John Paul II Apartments Joseph J. Yancey, Jr. Houses Kornegay, A. Senior Housing Kowai House (John & Carroll) Kurt & Leah Schneider Apartments La Guardia Houses Addition Lenox, James House Linda & Jerome Spitzer Residence Linda & Jerome Spitzer Residence II Linkage House Logan Gardens Lott Assisted Living Residence Lucille G. Clarke Housing Manhattan Plaza Manny L. Wilson Towers The Marseilles Mary Manning Walsh Home Markle Residence (Evangeline) Meltzer Towers Mira Lederer Salomon Residence ZIP 10040 10021 10029 10025 10025 10030 10027 10036 10025 10025 10002 10021 10065 10075 10035 10027 10029 10026 10036 10027 10025 10022 10011 10009 10010 TYPE of HOUSING Independent, Assisted Living with meals, services Mitchell-‐Lama supported independent living NYCHA Public Housing built for the elderly Nursing Home and Rehabilitation SRO supportive housing with subsidies Supportive housing with subsidies Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, services Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing SRO supportive housing with subsidies Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies NYCHA -‐ Adult home Mitchell-‐Lama supported independent living Supportive housing for ages 62+ Supportive housing for ages 62+ Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, services Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, services Assisted living with services, supportive housing Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing Mitchell-‐Lama built or set aside for elderly Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, support Section 8 Adult home for elderly and handicapped Nursing home, short or long-‐term rehabilitation Other supportive housing -‐ Salvation Army NYCHA Public Housing built for the elderly Supportive housing Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 118 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) ALPHABETICAL INDEX FOR HOUSING RESIDENCE Moore, E.M. Housing Moravian Open Door Morningside Life Senior Housing Morris Park Mount Pleasant Apartments NCS Residence New East Side Nursing Home New Governor Hospital Park West (see also Bridge) Pennington Friends House Pexidor, Bonifacio Cora Phelps House Podell, David L. House Prince Hall Plaza P. S. 136 Conversion Rangel, Alma Gardens Red Oak Apartments Renwick Gardens Revella, The Ridge Street Gardens Rios, Carlos M. Senior Housing Riverside, The Rivington House (Nicholas A. Rango) Robbins Plaza Robert Mapplethorpe Residential ZIP 10028 10003 10025 10035 10029 10028 10002 10002 10025 10003 10029 10024 10002 10032 10030 10037 10025 10016 10026 10002 10029 10024 10002 10021 10003 TYPE of HOUSING Supportive housing with subsidies and services Housing, support services for homeless, mentally ill Other supportive housing NYCHA Public housing built for elderly Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with services Supportive Housing for formerly Homeless Non profit proprietary nursing home Short and Long term nursing care Section 202 (HUD) Supportive housing with subsidies Group Housing, shared duties. meals, spaces Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies & services Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with services Section 202 (HUD) subsidized senior housing Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with services NYCHA Public housing for elderly Section 202 (HUD) supportive, eniched housing with services Section 8 Homes for the elderly NYCHA Adult homes Section 8 built or set aside for elderly Apartments for formerly homeless Supportive, enriched housing for elderly Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with services Proprietary short and long term rehab and nursing VillageCare manages this HIV/AIDS skilled nursing center NYCHA Public housing for elderly AIDS Nursing and Skilled Nursing Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 119 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) ALPHABETICAL INDEX FOR HOUSING RESIDENCE Salomon, Mira Lederer Residence Sandra Thomas Apartments Schneider, Kurt & Leah Apartments Spitzer, Linda & Jerome Residence Spitzer, Linda & Jerome Residence St. Margaret's House St. Mary's Center, Inc. St. Phillip's Senior House Tanya Towers Terence Cardinal Cooke Center Thomas, Sandra Apartments 334 East 92nd Street 351 East 61st Street U.P.A.C.A Gardens (sites 5 and 6) Valley Lodge Victory 1 VillageCare at 46th Street & Tenth VillageCare Rehabilitation and Nursing Virginia Del Toro Home Washington Heights URA (Site B) West 74th Street Home Wien House Weinberg, Harry & Jeannette Residence Weinberg, Harry & Jeannette Residence Westbourne ZIP 10010 10024 10025 10065 10075 10038 10027 10030 10009 10029 10024 10128 10065 10035 10025 10035 10036 10014 10029 10032 10023 10040 10009 10016 10026 TYPE of HOUSING Supportive housing NYCHA Public housing built for elderly Supportive housing with subsidies Supportive housing for those 62+ Supportive housing for those 62+ Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies Nursing Home and Skilled Nursing for patients with AIDS NY State Mitchell-‐Lama built or set aside for elderly Mitchell-‐Lama -‐ elderly set asides Continuing and long-‐term care for elderly and disabled Public housing built for elderly Supportive housing for those 62+ Other supportive housing NYCHA Public housing built for elderly Transitional shelter for homeless Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing for elderly Market rate (non-‐profit) housing and assisted living Rehabilitation to prepare to return home Adult Home -‐ Assisted living NYCHA Public housing built for elderly Assisted Living Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with services Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies for 62+ Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies for 62+ Supportive SRO Housing for formerly homeless Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 120 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) ALPHABETICAL INDEX FOR HOUSING RESIDENCE ZIP West End Intergenerational 10024 West 74th Street Home 10023 White Houses 10029 Williams Memorial Residence 10025 Wilson, Manny L. Towers 10027 Woodstock 10036 Wyatt Tee Walker Senior Housing 10026 Yancey, Joseph J. Houses 10027 TYPE of HOUSING Intergenerational housing, primarily elderly Adult home, Assisted Living, Kosher meals NYCHA Public housing built for elderly Supportive housing for seniors; independent with meals, services Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with subsidies, services SRO housing for elderly (80% formerly homeless) Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing Section 202 (HUD) supportive housing with services Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 121 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Health Advocates for Older People is a 501-©(3) non-profit organization founded in 1985 that provides the elderly of New York City with the support, tools and techniques to live independently in their homes. Our core activity is the HEALTHY AGING PROGRAM, which has over 800 participants. Programs are designed to promote healthy aging through maintaining overall health, resiliency and humor. Preventing isolation and promoting community involvement help to maintain independent living and maximize the quality of life. Free wellness and social activities for participants include Arthritis exercises, Chair Yoga, Tai-Chi, Reiki, Alexander Technique and Ballroom Dancing. These build flexibility, strength and balance. “Meet the Author” book events, current events discussions, movies, travelogues and seasonal luncheons with entertainment all provide fun and the opportunity to be with others. In addition, there are trips and tours to New York City cultural and historic sites. A key focus of the Healthy Aging Program is to provide free home visits to discuss home safety and install modifications such as bath/shower grab bars, shower chairs and other bathing aids, taping down rugs and making suggestions to enable seniors to stay safely in their own homes. Living Comfortably and Safely at Home presentations are offered by our Safe Environment Coordinator to discuss ways to make living at home easier for seniors. Power of Attorney, Living Will and Health Care Proxy forms are provided. Our PERSONAL DATA ORGANIZER records vital personal information in one place. For use in both routine and emergency situations, Health Advocate’s colorful IN CASE OF EMERGENCY sleeve and wallet insert holds a personal health record and which can be carried at all times for easy access and reference. ACCESS-A-RIDE application assistance is provided, assuring transportation to and from medical and other important appointments, as well as offering rides to extracurricular activities, preventing isolation. We have a Pet Program that provides emergency care for the pets of our participants. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 122 Housing Opportunities for Older People in New York, New York, (Manhattan) Workshops are offered on various subjects of interest. “Quick, Easy & Affordable” is a series taught by a nutritionist, to provide easy-to-prepare nutritious recipes using whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables. Weekly seminars focus on health topics of interest and are provided by New York Junior League volunteers in collaboration with Mt. Sinai Hospital. Wellness lectures include discussions on arthritis, diabetes and Part D Drug Plan options. Health Advocates participates with other community organizations to provide forums on issues ranging from arthritis, memory and brain wellness, elder abuse and healthy feet as well as a panel on “Volunteering Is Ageless”. Our VOLUNTEER PROGRAM organizes volunteers ranging in age from nine to ninety, to provide appointment escorts, friendly visits and support for our programs. Young and older school children volunteer at luncheons and holiday teas. Members of Health Advocates’ Board and Advisory Board represent a broad network of aging, health care, social service, faith-based and community professionals, helping Health Advocates to stay current and responsive to a changing population. Mission Statement: HEALTH ADVOCATES for Older People, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization benefiting community seniors since 1985. We promote healthy aging through our Wellness, Home Safety, and Exercise programs, enriching the lives of older adults with the tools, techniques and support they need to age with independence and vitality. Compiled by Health Advocates for Older People New York, NY, 212.980.1700 http://www.hafop.org 123