New LifeStyles - New York

Winter/Spring 2014

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HOW TO USE NEW LIFESTYLES 1. TYPES OF SENIOR LIVING AND CA RE Always evaluate your needs. Various types of senior living and care are described on page 8. Select the type of senior living or care desired. Each category is color coded for your convenience. CCRC RETIREMENT ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENTIAL CAR E ADULT CARE FAC ILITIES LIVING T ASSISpoED Y rt, N th Y - East Nor Brooklyn, N E DENC PARK RESI PROSPECT rk West Pa One Prospect 11215 Brooklyn, NY 0 (718) 622-840 arkresidence.com www.prospectp mory Care Suites ts; 25 Me 114 Ap RET, RSP IL, AL, ALZ, pt of Health NY State De Licensed by a Community #27 unity within MAP Comm 33) (Ad on page Independent living with transportation and activi amenities such as meals, ties usually included in a monthly fe A combination of housi and health care, desig ng, personalized supportive service ned help with the activities to meet the needs of those needin of daily living. Usually single famil y homes licensed to provide assistance with medications, bathi ng and dressing. MEMORY CARE Loc from Arm Lib Ma ooklyn M ce of Br walking distan plaza & harbor rk, Garden • Pa soc , recreational, • Educational ed to individua lor & services tai licensed nurse ur dining • 24 ho • Spectrum of m • Pets welcome 2. Through and care, ED LIVING TAL ASSIST attention THE BRIS DOW daily soc EAST MEA AT Avenue at The Br 40 Merrick NY 11554 the fulles 5-0165 Fax East Meadow, (516) 46 em 800 (516) 542-0 l freedoms. Th their persona oice of apartm l.com ch www.thebrista l.com includes your eping, persona brista sryan@the ke sh meals, house AL, ALZ nsportation to State scheduled tra the New York s. Licensed by unity activitie alth He comm MAP #37 Department of er) cov dt (Ad on back and Sound an Near Long Isl RTHPORT RIA EAST NO AT 4. Continuing Care Retir independent living, ement Community. Combine assist setting. Normally requi ed living and nursing in a single unit, meals, and healt ring an entry fee, offering a living h care, up to the nursi ng level. 3. Communities alized suffering Select the ory fromoffericoded sesection ents color ng specidisea programsformresid for Alzheimer's or other mem s of loss. These progr Assisted Living or Nurs ams can be offered by Residentia of New LifeStylesing facilities. containing the appropriate type of community or care option. Information is organized alphabetically by city. (see the tab listing at the top of each page). Check the map on pages 10-11 for communities in your desired area. Use the Map Numbers on each listing to locate the community on the map. Visit www.NewLifeStyles.com to see if further information is available on the community or agency of your choice, as well as accreditation information and links to a wide array of organizations and information sources relating to senior care options. Articles in New LifeStyles will help you determine what to look for and what questions to ask. Schedule visits and even return later, unannounced, for a second visit. Please make sure you mention New LifeStyles when calling or visiting a provider! If you have questions or want more free copies of New LifeStyles, please call us at 1-800-869-9549. Follow us on facebook and Twitter 6

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