Alzheimer’s & Dementia Caregiver Guide for New York Families

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Alzheimer’s & Dementia Caregiver Guide for New York Families

New York is home to approximately 410,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease. New York City has unparalleled specialist access; upstate New York, including rural areas, has significantly less. NYC memory care costs are among the highest in the country. This guide covers the specific resources, costs, and Medicaid pathways New York families need to know.


The New York Memory Care Landscape

Memory care in New York typically costs $5,500–$14,000 per month. New York City has unparalleled specialist access; upstate New York, including rural areas, has significantly less. NYC memory care costs are among the highest in the country.

Specialist care: NYU Langone Memory Center (NYC), Mount Sinai Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (NYC), Columbia University Irving Medical Center (NYC), Weill Cornell Medicine (NYC), University of Rochester Medical Center


New York Medicaid: New York Medicaid (MLTC — Managed Long Term Care)

New York’s MLTC (Managed Long Term Care) program covers home and community-based services for Medicaid-eligible individuals who need nursing-home-level care but want to remain in the community. New York has some of the most comprehensive Medicaid HCBS in the country. Asset limit $31,175 for individuals (2024) — significantly more generous than most states. New York has PACE programs throughout NYC and other metros through programs like PACE of the Southern Tier and others.

A New York elder law attorney can navigate eligibility and planning for your family’s specific situation.


New York Alzheimer’s Resources

Alzheimer’s Association: Alzheimer’s Association New York City Chapter (alz.org/nyc | 212-726-6200), Greater NY Chapter, Hudson Valley Chapter, Western NY Chapter

Medicare counseling: NY HIICAP (Health Insurance Information, Counseling & Assistance Program) — free Medicare counseling statewide

Aging services: NY State Office for the Aging (1-800-342-9871) and NY HIICAP (Health Insurance Information, Counseling & Assistance Program) for Medicare counseling


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FAQ

Memory care in New York ranges approximately $5,500–$14,000 per month. Urban areas are significantly higher than rural communities.

New York’s MLTC (Managed Long Term Care) program covers home and community-based services for Medicaid-eligible individuals who need nursing-home-level care but want to remain in the community. New York has some of the most comprehensive Medicaid HCBS in the country. Asset limit $31,175 for individuals (2024) — significantly more generous than most states. Coverage of assisted living memory care specifically depends on Medicaid participation by the facility. A New York elder law attorney can identify which facilities in your area accept Medicaid.

NYU Langone Memory Center (NYC), Mount Sinai Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (NYC), Columbia University Irving Medical Center (NYC), Weill Cornell Medicine (NYC), University of Rochester Medical Center

Alzheimer’s Association New York City Chapter (alz.org/nyc | 212-726-6200), Greater NY Chapter, Hudson Valley Chapter, Western NY Chapter with support groups and a 24/7 helpline (800-272-3900). NY State Office for the Aging (1-800-342-9871) and NY HIICAP (Health Insurance Information, Counseling & Assistance Program) for Medicare counseling

Work with a New York elder law attorney who specializes in Medicaid planning before applying. The process involves financial and functional eligibility determinations that benefit from professional guidance.