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Nursing home costs in New York

How care is paid for in New York: what Medicare covers, when NY Medicaid takes over, and which homes accept it.

Nursing homes

594

Accept Medicaid

589

Certified beds

111,493

Avg CMS stars

3.0/5

What Medicare pays for in New York

Medicare rules are federal, so they work the same in New York as everywhere else: a skilled nursing stay after a qualifying inpatient hospital stay, for a limited number of days, only while skilled care is needed. It does not pay for long-term custodial care anywhere in the United States.

NY Medicaid and long-term care

589 of the 594 nursing homes in New York — 99% — are certified to accept Medicaid. That certification matters long before anyone needs it: if a resident spends down their savings in a home that does not take Medicaid, they may have to move at the worst possible moment.

Income limits, asset limits and spousal protections are set by New York within federal rules, and they change. Confirm the current figures with the state Medicaid agency or an elder law attorney licensed in New York before making any financial decision.

Private-pay rates

We do not publish an estimated daily rate for New York. The federal files behind this site do not contain private-pay pricing, and a guessed figure would be worse than none. Call three homes from the list below and ask for the semi-private daily rate, what it includes, and what is billed on top.

Best-graded Medicaid-certified homes in New York

Homes that accept Medicaid, ranked by ElderGrade score.

#5
A

96/100

Kendal On Hudson

Sleepy Hollow, NY · Westchester County

CMS 5/5 26 beds Non-profit Medicaid
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