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Last Updated: 8/19/24

Surrounded by water, with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Long Island Sound on the other, Long Island, New York is a vibrant and unique place to live. From metropolitan New York to suburban areas with a rural character, Long Island has something to entice everyone. Long Island is made up of a number of cities and towns.

If you are an active, budget-conscious adult considering senior housing on Long Island, New York, senior apartments can take maintenance off of your plate. The Long Island area, home to several nationally renowned health care facilities, also offers numerous activities and entertainment options in the glow of a major metropolitan area.

This guide will discuss the senior apartment market on Long Island and what you can expect from these communities. It outlines options to pay for senior apartments and explores laws and regulations that protect seniors in these areas. It also highlights the benefits of Long Island to seniors — the excellent transportation options, medical care, and activities that help make Long Island an attractive senior apartment market. The area covered in this guide includes a 10-mile radius of Long Island with the hamlet of Ronkonkoma at the center.

How do we rank Long Island senior apartments?

Our goal is to help you find high-quality apartments that fit your needs. Using our 20+ years of experience in senior living, we developed a proprietary rating system based on the following:

  • Recent, high-quality reviews. We take into account reviews from the past two years. Then, we look for the apartments people prefer. Senior apartments that have mostly positive ratings in the past two years are prioritized over facilities that have had low or no reviews in the past two years. Reviews also help us understand what matters most to families like yours, such as how pet-friendly and clean the apartments are.
  • Facility transparency. Apartments that have robust information are prioritized over those that don’t offer the same level of transparency.
  • Location. Options vary based on proximity to your desired location.

Senior Apartments Facilities near Ronkonkoma, NY

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Average starting price $2,082/month
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Recent reviews of Senior Apartments in Ronkonkoma, NY
Riverhead Landing
4.5

This is a well maintained senior complex with amenities you might not expect to find. The pool is comfortable, the putting green is sufficient and the shuffle board and bocce ball are located near the pool. The grounds are manicured and management does an excellent job of keeping abreast of all that is occurring within the buildings. Space wise the two bedroom apartment is quite large with ample closet space, a nice patio or balcony space, and nice views. Each building is set up to provide a lovely view of trees and garden areas. I also viewed the one bedroom and it is also much larger than you would expect for the price charged. My only complaint is that some of the cabinets and the washer and dryer stackable units need to be updated. Otherwise my stay was terrific. The bonus factor for me was finding out how many seniors were in my midst not only at the complex but at the local stores and various locations. Great location, bus outside the main road at the front entrance and the complex exits to a big shopping center lot- with a grocery store, home depot, bagel store, and a couple of restaurants. It is worth the move!!

The Arbors at Bohemia
4.6

Overall experience is pretty good. Staff is very nice, and always willing to help when my mother needs it. It's a bit pricey, but it is all inclusive, with the exception of podiatrist and hairdresser. Every day they have activities planned to encompass just about the whole day. The food is less than stellar, but when you're cooking for seniors I know there's alot that you can't put in the food (salt, pepper, etc.). Even with that though, it's not too bad. Out of all the places I saw, this was the best one overall. When you drive up to it, the grounds are nicely landscaped, and you don't feel like you're driving up to an office or hospital. All 1 level, so no worries about falling down stairs or getting stuck in an elevator. At the end of the day, my mother is very happy there, and that's what matters most. Highly recommend.

The Arbors at Bohemia

1065 Smithtown Ave, Bohemia, NY 11716

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The Arbor's is very nice! they have been treating my mom well. What we like the most is the very friendly staff members, the cleanliness of the community, and the great food and activities they have for...

Provides: Assisted Living
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The Arbors at Bohemia• Nestled on 5 acres in a residential setting.• Warm, compassionate team members• Single level setting; no elevators or stairs to climb• Comfortable décor helps residents feel right at homeOur mission at The Arbors Assisted Living is to enhance the quality of life by...

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Fairlawn Adult Home

301 8th Ave, East Northport, NY 11731

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[name removed] has been excellent in keeping me updated on my son [name removed]. [name removed] arranged and assisted with filing for Social Security disability and follow up on my son when I found out that...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Fairlawn Adult Home has been owned and operated by the Spielman family for over 30 years. We go the extra mile to assure your utmost comfort. The family like setting helps your loved one feel 'at home'.

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Heatherwood House At Ronkonkoma

147 Lake Shore Rd, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779

1 review

as a matter fo fact tis wonderful, were moving in first week in september its a beautiful palce and theyre one of the few places we found that were in our budget when we were looking for apartments. we were...

Provides: Senior Apartments

Belmont Villas

409 Wyandach Ave, West Babylon, NY 11704

1 review

Not able to see the inside of one of the apartments....but like the floor plan and general lay out of the comples....

Provides: Senior Apartments

The Waterfalls

400 Cassata Rd, Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779

5 reviews

I have lived here for about 20 years (basically since the complex opened) and I have never experienced better service. The landscape has looked absolutely incredible, the people that live here are extremely...

Provides: Senior Apartments

An active adult rental community located on the north shore of western suffolk county. Located near the Smithhaven Mall and Stonybrook University Hospital.The Waterfalls is a community consisting of 320 1 and 2 bedroom garden apartments. Residents enjoy an active clubhouse complete with formal...

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Rodden Villa Home for Adults

15 Wittridge St., Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779

Provides: Senior Apartments

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Costs of senior apartments in the Long Island area

The cost for a Long Island senior apartment ranges, varying widely in the hamlet of Ronkonkoma and surrounding areas. Typically, costs can range from $1,940 to $2,820.[01] Long Island offers a diversity of layout choices, ensuring many within the area can find a home that complements their budget.

Prices of senior apartments vary depending on location, floor plan, amenities, and other factors. The following figures represent the average baseline costs for the greater area and don’t include additional fees for services. These figures can help you compare baseline prices across the area.

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How people pay for senior apartments on Long Island

Senior apartments are typically paid for using assets accumulated throughout one’s life and retirement income. The sources mirror what typical funding sources would look like for paying rent at a traditional apartment.

Medicare and Medicaid don’t cover rent in senior apartments, as they’re not considered senior care facilities. However, if you plan on needing in-home care or are moving to an assisted living facility later, care services may be covered through those programs.

Private pay methods for Long Island senior apartments

Many seniors turn to personal income and assets they’ve accumulated when planning to pay for rent at a senior apartment. These include 401(k)s, Roth and traditional IRAs, taxable brokerage accounts, Social Security benefits, pensions, and traditional savings accounts, among other sources.

New York has some friendly retirement tax laws that may help stretch seniors’ incomes when considering senior apartments. The following can also provide sources of income for residents pursuing private pay methods:

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Understand New York laws and regulations for senior apartments

At a foundational level, New York does not have explicit licensing requirements for senior apartments, because they are rental properties for public use, not care facilities. However, there is an overlay of federal, state, and local laws that mandate a certain level of accessibility and standards that all rentals must follow across the state and country.

Federal protections for seniors: There are specific protections for seniors informed by the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). While an exhaustive review here is impossible, there are certain key protections that seniors should be aware of.

Accessibility requirements for multi-unit housing: All multi-unit (4 or higher) buildings must meet certain minimum design requirements, if built after March 13, 1991. This requires features like an accessible building entrance and reinforced walls in bathrooms for grab bars. Under the ADA, public common spaces must be accessible to those with disabilities.

Reasonable accommodations: Landlords are required to provide reasonable accommodations to tenants. This standard means that, provided the request does not pose undue financial burden on a housing provider, they must provide the accommodation.

Further, even if the request is not reasonable, the landlord must then offer other accommodations that are reasonable. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) provides an informative Section 404 FAQ that outlines more of what disability accommodations look like in rental housing. Its reasonable accommodation section of the FAQ is especially helpful.

Reasonable modifications: Similar to reasonable accommodations, landlords are required to make modifications for tenants, provided it does not create an undue financial burden. Additionally, the landlord has an obligation to provide a solution up to the point that it does not constitute a burden.

These housing laws are complex, and those needing help with this issue, who feel their rights are being violated, should seek out qualified legal help or advocacy through the local housing authority. It’s also good to continue to check for updates in the ever-changing field of renter laws and regulations.

Before a property can be rented in Suffolk County, it must meet these pre-rental inspection guidelines. For comprehensive information on your rights, read this New York Residential Tenants’ Rights Guide.

New York Department of Health contact information

New York State Department of Health
Corning Tower
Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12237
Phone: 518-402-0836

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m – 5 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Long Island senior apartments communities

Senior apartments on Long Island may still have specific COVID-19 regulations. It’s important to ask about policies when looking at prospective apartments. However, the below guidelines are general recommendations from the New York State Department of Health.

What to expect from senior apartments on Long Island

Senior apartments are great options meant to provide accessible and affordable housing for seniors. When searching for Long Island senior apartments, there will likely be an emphasis on function over amenities. But that’s not always the case. Because Long Island has an economically diverse and large population, there are also options at the top of the market that may contain high-end amenities and finishes.

Senior apartments help residents age seamlessly

Most senior apartments on Long Island are designed to minimize the challenges of daily life for seniors experiencing the natural effects of aging. For example, senior apartment layouts often feature the following:

  • Ramps in high-traffic areas
  • Grab bars in the bathrooms
  • Elevators
  • Railings

Sometimes, housekeeping and other convenient services like door-to-door trash pickup are built into the rental costs. Maintenance is always provided.

Luxury options 

Long Island senior apartments often feature an array of convenient and enticing amenities. At the higher end of the price point, residents can typically expect the following:

  • Kitchens with quartz or granite countertops
  • Stainless steel appliances
  • In-unit washers and dryers
  • Spacious walk-in closets
  • Private parking

As for the neighborhoods, you’ll generally find yourself situated conveniently close to golf courses, shopping, and dining options. Private balconies can also afford you gorgeous waterfront views in some locations.

Amenities for every budget

No matter which senior apartment complex you choose, you’ll have access to baseline amenities. It’s fairly standard for all complexes to have common areas for residents to socialize, a fitness center, and outdoor grills. Many apartment complexes also offer a swimming pool. The higher the price tag, the more amenities you can generally expect. Some of the higher end communities may even have features like the following:

  • Putting greens
  • Zen gardens
  • Dog parks
  • Walking trails

Some of these more upscale apartments will even have activity coordinators on staff to plan a variety of on-site and off-site activities for residents.

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Unfamiliar with Long Island? Highlights for seniors

3068689%

Approximate number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Ronkonkoma on Long Island [02]

16%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Ronkonkoma population [02]

$114,216

Median annual income for Ronkonkoma residents

Health care for seniors on Long Island

Long Island maintains an excellent health care system relative to its population density. Several hospitals rank among the top in the nation for care services that are important to seniors. We’ve highlighted a few below.

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Long Island Jewish Medical Center is ranked seventh in New York. Nationally, it comes in at 40th in geriatrics. It’s a Northwell Health hospital.[05]

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Stony Brook University Hospital

Stony Brook has been placed in the nation’s top 1% by HealthGrades, which gave the facility its highest award in 2023 by naming it one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals.

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South Shore University Hospital 

U.S. News and World Report ranks South Shore University Hospital, another Northwell Health hospital, as 15th in the state. It also considers it high performing in 1 adult specialty and 13 procedures and conditions.[06]

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Transportation for seniors on Long Island

When transportation is needed, there are several local transportation options available in Long Island.

There are several services that cater specifically to seniors:

  • Essential Transportation for seniors: This is a service that provides seniors with door-to-door transportation for essential services such as medical appointments and shopping.
  • Able-Ride/Paratransit program: Those with needs that prevent them from using public transportation can use this service.
  • Long Island rail road: Seniors age 65 and over may use their Medicare cards, driver’s license, or birth certificate to receive half-price fares for trains not arriving in New York City.

Long Island also has two ferry services that operate year-round. One crosses the Long Island Sound from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut. The other takes passengers to Fire Island and is operated by several different ferry companies.

The area is not considered highly walkable or bike-friendly, according to Walk Score. It ranks very low on a scale of 0 to 100.

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Senior activities on Long Island

With its miles and miles of waterfront, there’s certainly plenty of natural beauty to take in on Long Island. But that’s not all there is to do. From attractions to shopping to dining, there’s plenty of entertainment for everyone.

Outdoor activities

For those looking for active outdoor options, there are more than 57 parks and reserves in the area to explore, bike, and hike. We highlight a few here:

Historical activities

With a long and rich history, seniors can explore the architecture of the area they live in and discover the past at the Montauk Historical Society. Explore their Second House, a house that dates back to 1746.

If a grander style is the preference, seniors can book a tour at the magnificent and accessible Oheka Castle and learn about its history and explore its gardens.

Food and drink activities

Those more interested in the here and now can find plenty of opportunities as well. Those looking for casual and relaxing venues with friends can explore places like the popular Jamesport Brewery. Or take a Long Island winery tour and enjoy all the scenic and serene areas Long Island has to offer. Winery tours are offered by a slew of private local companies.

For farm fresh goods, check out the Long Island Farmers Market.

Senior centers

Nassau County offers several senior centers for seniors who enjoy living independently in apartments but would like more community engagement. These senior centers often provide the following:

  • Lunch programs
  • Piano playing
  • Pools
  • Games like ping-pong
  • Lending libraries

Long Island has millions of people and more senior centers than we can list! Seniors will find no shortage of activities to enjoy living on Long Island.

Frequently asked questions

Muhlenberg Gardens, Wilton Commons and Trinity Senior Apartments are the top-rated Senior Apartments facilities near Ronkonkoma, NY. These Senior Apartments facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Senior Apartments in Ronkonkoma is 2,082 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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

  2. United States Census Bureau. Ronkonkoma CDP, New York [Data set].

  3. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Reasonable accommodations and modifications.

  4. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. COVID-19: data, maps, and reports.

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

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

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