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Last Updated: 2/21/25

If your loved one needs memory care in Queens, A Place for Mom can help. With 56 memory care facilities in Queens, we’ll work with you to find the right fit for your family member’s budget, interests, and care needs.

Alzheimer’s care in Queens incorporates memory care activities and therapies to reduce residents’ confusion and agitation. Queens memory care also provides security features and supervision, along with trained staff. If you’re considering dementia care in Queens, know it’s a safe setting for your older relative.


You may also consider nearby communities such as New York, Brooklyn or Parsons Beach.

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Memory Care

Average starting price $6,828/month
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Average starting price $6,909/month
Average starting price $6,132/month
Average starting price $3,423/month
Average starting price $1,929/month
Recent reviews of Memory Care in Queens, NY
Sunrise of Cresskill
4.5

We fell in love with Sunrise as soon as we walked into the place. Every area is beautifully and warmly decorated. The staff is very pleasant and easy to talk to. The residents all say "hello" with a smile on their face. When you walk through the rooms and are always greeted with smiling seniors, it tells you that they like where they are - and we now do too. The rooms are large, open, airy, excellent closets/storage space, beautiful bathroom, our own washer/dryer. They serve a continental breakfast every morning, and we have a dinner that offers a menu with minimum of 7 choices and includes, salad bar, soup, entree, beverage and dessert. They offer a daily list of varied activities. It's great!

Westchester Center for Independent and Assisted in Yonkers, NY
4.0

My father in law is doing okay here at this community, he is still adjusting, but they are caring for him well. We do feel comfortable with his move to this community, it is a nice place. [Removed] is amazing. She was great to work with, she was very helpful, and understanding. The front desk receptionist isn't very pleasant, but the rest of the staff is very kind, and helpful. His room is well maintained when we visit, but the guest restroom could be better maintained. They have been very accommodating, and this is a community I would recommend.

The Bristal at East Meadow
5.0

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

Fordham Arms Assisted Living

2915 Williamsbridge Rd, Bronx, NY 10467

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Provides: Assisted Living
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West Seventy-Fourth Street Home

300 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10023

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

West Seventy-Fourth Street Home

300 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10023

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Isabella Geriatric Center

515 Audubon Ave, New York, NY 10040

1 review

We have been there - we loved it but my mother did not. thought she could age in place there nicely.

Provides: Memory Care, Independent Living, Nursing Homes

If you are looking for a safe, caring place for yourself or for a loved one, you'll find the very best at Isabella. Since its inspired beginning in 1875, Isabella, a non-profit, non-sectarian organization, has pioneered in the care of the elderly of New York. Over the years, Isabella Home grew...

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Hearthstone Alzheimer's Care - New York

305 W End Ave at 74th St., New York, NY 10023

Provides: Memory Care

DID YOU KNOW THAT ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE IS TREATABLE? WE DO.While presently there is no cure, the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias can be managed and reduced. At Hearthstone Alzheimer Care, we know how to do this better than anyone else. The direct care services we provide with...

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305 West End Assisted Living

305 West End Ave, New York, NY 10023

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Cost of memory care in Queens, NY

The average cost of senior living in Queens is 6,828 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Valley Stream, NY with an average of 6,784 per month.

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In Queens, New York, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Financial assistance

In Queens, New York, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Transportation

Queens is not car dependent, meaning seniors can expect to rely on public transportation. Transit options in Queens include MTA (bus or subway), Lyft, and Uber. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Queens has somewhat limited biking infrastructure and is walkable.

Health care

Queens offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has few hospitals, including Glen Falls Hospital and Saratoga Hospital.

Senior activities

Vibrant and unique, Queens is known as a patchwork of neighborhoods where residents can enjoy a slower pace of life without compromising on a culturally rich environment. Residents can catch a New York Mets game at Citi Field, feel the sand between their toes along The Rockaways, or sit back and watch the sun set behind the Manhattan skyline in the Gantry Plaza State Park. Seniors can benefit from discounted rates at the Queens Botanical Garden, New York Hall of Science, and the Museum of the Moving Image, among many other attractions.

What is memory care?

 Memory care supports the unique needs of seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Memory care communities provide enhanced security, dementia therapies, and spaces designed to prevent wandering. Services in memory care facilities often include:

  • Medication management
  • Memory-enhancing activities
  • Help with personal care
  • Mobility assistance
  • 24-hour care and supervision
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Learn More About Memory Care in Queens, NY

 

If you travel to New York City, chances are that at some point, you’ll find yourself in Queens! The largest in size of NYC’s five boroughs, Queens is one of the most culturally diverse places in the world. It’s also home to the both of the Big Apple’s airports, the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Citi Field where the Mets play, and the beaches and seaside villages of the Rockaways. With a seemingly endless amount of art and history museums, music and ethnic food festivals, and unmistakable icons of New York, Queens distinguishes itself as an enchanting world within a city, an urban marvel with a variety of lifestyle options.

In Queens, memory care communities — sometimes called Alzheimer’s care or dementia care facilities — provide specialized care for seniors who have Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other forms of memory loss. These communities offer personalized cognitive rehabilitation programs alongside assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Memory care usually includes 24-hour supervision and unique design elements, like outdoor gardens and color-coded walls, to help ease anxiety, agitation, and other symptoms of dementia.

Cost of Memory Care in Queens, NY

The median monthly cost of memory care in 2019 was about $7,200 within the New York City metropolitan area and around $6,700 in the state of New York. To learn more about the cost of memory care in Queens, contact A Place for Mom’s Senior Living Advisors.

 

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Cost of Living

 

The total household expenses associated with living in Queens are rated 50 points above the national average. Grocery and other essential costs are also rated much higher than the average.

Index Scores

All index scores are based on a scale that has the national average set at 100. A score of 200 indicates that the cost is twice as expensive as the national average, while a score of 50 indicates that the cost is half as expensive.

Household Expenses Health Care Insurance Entertainment Grocery Clothing
150 182 149 156 149 149

 

Income and Housing

Median income age 45-64 Median income age 65+ Median household income Average individual income Median employee salary Average property tax One-bedroom apartment gross rent estimate
$70,109 per year $40,579 per year $62,768 per year $28,693 per year $50,139 per year $6,366 per year $1,419 per month

 

 

Local Hospitals

 

The top hospitals that service Queens include:

NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital

  • Facility type: Nonprofit, short-term acute care
  • Bed count: 490+
  • Specialties: Emergency care, hemodialysis, joint replacement, ICU

Jamaica Hospital Medical Center

  • Facility type: Nonprofit, short-term acute care
  • Bed count: 580+
  • Specialties: Emergency care, inpatient surgery, physical therapy, ICU

NYC Health + Hospitals Elmhurst

  • Facility type: Governmental, short-term acute care
  • Bed count: 490+
  • Specialties: Emergency care, spine surgery, ICU

 

 

Weather and Climate

 

Queens has a humid subtropical climate, meaning the county experiences four distinct seasons with plenty of precipitation throughout the year. Summers tend to be hot but are moderated by afternoon sea breezes, whereas winters are cold, wet, and snowy. Given its location near the Atlantic Ocean, Queens is prone to nor’easters with extreme amounts of snow. In warmer seasons, tropical storms and hurricanes usually weaken in the North Atlantic’s cooler waters before reaching New York, or they divert eastward and miss the state. The average humidity level is 61%, and humidity levels are often highest during September at about 65%.

 

Seasonal Temperatures

January Average January Maximum January Minimum
33°F 39°F 27°F

 

July Average July Maximum July Minimum
77°F 85°F 70°F

 

Air Quality

  • Relative Air Quality Index: 102

This index is based on a scale that has the national average set at 100. A score of 200 indicates twice the presence of air pollutants than the national average, while a score of 50 indicates half the presence.

Precipitation

  • Average Annual Precipitation: 44.4″

 

 

Demographics and Values

 

Population Statistics

Median age Percent of population over 65 Population Population Density Average Household Size
39.7 16.3% 2,338,458 21,559.8 per square mile 2.8

 

Race & Ethnicity

American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Two or More Races White (not Hispanic or Latino)
1.3% 26.9% 20.7% 28.2% 0.2% 3.0% 24.9%

These figures were taken from the most recent U.S. Census.

 

LGBTQ+ Inclusivity

These scores were taken from the 2020 Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index.

  • Non-discrimination laws in New York City: 30/30
  • Overall inclusivity: 100/100

 

2016 Presidential Election Results for Queens County

Democratic Republican Other
75.5% 22.1% 2.4%

 

 

Arts, Culture, Entertainment, and Recreation

 

Some of the most popular museums and historic sites in Queens include:

  • MoMA PS1
  • Museum of the Moving Image
  • Queens Museum — Panorama of the City of New York
  • New York Hall of Science
  • SculptureCenter
  • Louis Armstrong House Museum
  • Rufus King Park — King Manor Museum
  • Noguchi Museum
  • The Hindu Temple Society of North America
  • Queens County Farm Museum
  • The Queensboro Bridge
  • Unisphere (from the 1964 New York World’s Fair)

Outdoor attractions in Queens:

  • Flushing Meadows Corona Park
  • Queens Botanical Garden
  • Queens Zoo
  • Astoria Park
  • Gantry Plaza State Park
  • Hunter’s Point South Park
  • Forest Park
  • Highland Park
  • Rockaway Beach
  • Fort Tilden (Gateway National Recreation Area)
  • The People’s Beach at Jacob Riis Park

Queens’s top entertainment destinations and shopping districts are:

  • USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center — US Open
  • Citi Field — New York Mets
  • Forest Park Carousel Amusement Village
  • Queens Theatre
  • Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning
  • Queens Night Market (outdoor festival)
  • Queens Center (shopping)
  • Queens Place Mall

 

Transportation

As part of the New York City metro area, Queens offers many public transportation services via the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), including subway lines, bus routes, and commuter rail stops on the Long Island Rail Road. The East River Ferry also has a stop in Queens. With countless bike routes, the city works consistently to improve safety and convenience for bicyclists. For seniors, the MTA offers reduced and accessible transportation options.

Frequently asked questions

There are 56 memory care facilities near Queens, New York. See the full list.

The 56 memory care facilities near you in Queens, New York typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Queens, New York, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.

Browse A Place for Mom’s listings for memory care in Queens, New York, to take a virtual tour. Our local senior living experts can arrange for a live tour of these communities as well.

The cost of memory care facilities in Queens, New York ranges from $3,800 to $8,333. The average Memory Care cost in Queens, New York is 6,828. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more. 

The cost of memory care in Queens, New York typically starts at $3,800. A Place for Mom’s local, expert senior living advisors can help you find affordable memory care facilities near you and offer advice on how to lower costs and pay for care with VA benefits or public payment options.

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