New Broadview Manor Assisted Living in Staten Island provides a single level of care—assisted living—with a medical program designed to accept residents who have behavioral issues, require oxygen, stay awake through the night, are under 60 years old, or manage diabetes with oral medication. The community is also prepared to support individuals living with mild dementia.
Clinical oversight is delivered by on-site RNs and LPNs, and every employee undergoes background checks before hire. Staff members are awake and available throughout the night, and residents can summon help using in-room pull cords. A fenced rear area, an activity director, and on-site podiatry and therapy rooms add to safety and treatment options, while the community can also admit individuals with psychiatric diagnoses. Assistance is offered for bathing, dressing, and toileting when some physical help is needed, and residents handle their own eating unless otherwise specified. Transfer support ranges from standby supervision to one-person assistance for those using walkers or wheelchairs.
Residential units are available furnished, and many include cable service and regular housekeeping, although not every accommodation offers every feature. Families should confirm which amenities are available in the specific room type they are considering.
Meals follow a set menu prepared by the dining staff, and snacks are available between scheduled meal times. The culinary team accommodates standard nutritional needs consistent with assisted-living guidelines.
Residents have access to outdoor smoking areas, wheelchair-accessible common spaces, communal gardens, and a concierge who can help arrange appointments and transportation.