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Assisted Living in Binghamton, NY

Located in New York’s Southern Tier region just 10 miles from Pennsylvania, Binghamton is a thriving community that’s home to nearly 48,000 residents, including approximately 7,600 seniors. The city grew into a regional manufacturing center when it was linked to other major cities in the Northeast and Midwest by the nation’s first canals. Today, Binghamton is a hub for health care, higher education and technology.

Although the cost of living in Binghamton is about 25% lower than the national average, which is ideal for retirees, assisted living prices are slightly higher than the state and national benchmarks at $4,597. Assisted living fees include housing, meals, one-on-one personal care, social activities and related services such as transportation to doctors’ appointments. Arrangements like this are suitable for seniors who are unable to live independently or don’t want the responsibility of cooking, cleaning and household maintenance.

In this guide, you’ll find more information about assisted living facilities near Binghamton, average long-term care prices in the region and local agencies that provide free services to older adults.

6 Assisted Living communities in Binghamton, NY | 4 nearby communities

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Good Shepherd Fairview Home, Binghamton, NY

1. Good Shepherd Fairview Home

80 Fairview Ave, Binghamton, NY, 13904

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 882-3746

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Garden House for Adults, Binghamton, NY

2. Garden House for Adults

91 Walnut Street, Binghamton, NY, 13905

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (855) 430-2394

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Metro Plaza Apartments, Binghamton, NY

3. Metro Plaza Apartments

110 Chenango Place, Binghamton, NY, 13901

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 956-0235

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St Louise Manor, Binghamton, NY

4. St Louise Manor

861 Upper Front St, Binghamton, NY, 13905

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 975-4278

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Riverfront Center, Binghamton, NY

5. Riverfront Center

50 Front St, Binghamton, NY, 13905

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 981-1799

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Metro Interfaith Housing, Binghamton, NY

6. Metro Interfaith Housing

21 New St, Binghamton, NY, 13903

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 983-0331

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4 matching communities nearby Binghamton

1. Brookdale Castle Gardens

1715 Castle Gardens Road, Vestal, NY, 13850

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 882-3746

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2. Elderwood Village at Vestal

505 Clubhouse Road, Vestal, NY, 13850

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (855) 430-2394

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3. United Methodist Homes Hilltop Campus

286 Deyo Hill Road, Johnson City, NY, 13790

Assisted Living, Assistive Living, Respite Care-Short Term Stay, Supportive living

Call for Pricing (866) 956-0235

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UHS Senior Living at Ideal, Endicott, NY

4. UHS Senior Living at Ideal

600 High Avenue, Endicott, NY, 13760

Assisted Living, Assistive Living, Respite Care-Short Term Stay, Supportive living

Call for Pricing (866) 975-4278

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What is Assisted Living?

Hundreds of thousands of American seniors utilize assisted living, a figure that is only growing. For these seniors, assisted living combines residential housing,assistance in daily activities, and some healthcare. These communities also strive to provide an atmosphere that is comfortable and engaging for their residents… Read More >

COVID-19 Rules and Restrictions for Assisted Living in Binghamton

COVID-19 restrictions and rules for Assisted Living Facilities are typically set by the state – to see the rules in your state, you can read our guide to Assisted Living in New York. Keep in mind that there may be other policies that communities put in place to protect their residents, so you should contact your local community for more information. Additionally, you can contact your local Area Agency on Aging to learn more – find contact information here.

Paying For Assisted Living in Binghamton

According to Genworth Financial’s Cost of Care Survey for 2021, seniors in Binghamton can expect to pay around $4,597 per month for assisted living.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Binghamton

Assisted living prices in Binghamton are similar to the state and national average. The local median is just $17 higher than the rest of the state and $97 higher than the nation as a whole. However, prices may vary depending on the facility and service plan you select.

$4597

Binghamton

$4580

New York

$4500

The United States

Binghamton is one of the most affordable cities for assisted living in the region. Prices in Syracuse and Buffalo are slightly higher at $4,694 and $4,741. In nearby Elmira, assisted living costs about $1,100 more per month. Prices in Albany and New York City are also higher than average at $5,269 and $5,750, respectively. On the other hand, rates drop 38% to $2,875 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Ithaca is another outlier with above-average prices that are 75% higher than Binghamton’s at $8,075.

$4597

Binghamton

$5600

Elmira

$8075

Ithaca

$4741

Buffalo

$4694

Syracuse

$5750

New York City

$5269

Albany

$2875

Scranton, PA

How to Get Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Binghamton

Paying for assisted living in New York

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

Since not everyone can afford to pay for assisted living out-of-pocket, it’s important to find alternative methods to help make assisted living more affordable. Some of these options include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about your options for making assisted living more affordable, visit our guide to Assisted Living in New York.

Binghamton Assisted Living Resources

ResourceContactService
Broome County Office for Aging(607) 778-2411As Binghamton’s Area Agency on Aging, The Broome County Office for Aging is designed to be a one-stop shop for information about age-related programs and services that are available in your local area. The organization provides caregiver resources and senior nutrition programs, and it manages volunteer helper programs that provide in-home care.
Binghamton Senior Centers(607) 797-2307Broome County operates eight senior centers, including North Shore Towers and the First Ward Senior Center in Binghamton. Residents aged 60 and older can also log on to the agency’s website to participate in virtual programs covering topics such as arts and crafts, history, technology and personal fitness. In-person activities include billiards, pottery, beginner yoga, line dancing, tai chi and games.
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program(855) 582-6769Your local ombudsman is available to address questions and concerns that you or your family may have about long-term care. These advocates inform seniors about their rights, help residents establish advisory councils and work to resolve any complaints or disputes that may arise between seniors and their long-term care providers.
RSVP of Broome County(607) 729-9166The Catholic Charities Dioceses of Syracuse and the Broome County Office for Aging work together to provide volunteer opportunities for seniors aged 55 and older. Broome County’s Retired and Senior Volunteer Program sponsors tai chi classes and operates a free telephone reassurance program for seniors who live alone.
Senior Transportation(607) 778-2411Seniors in Binghamton have access to numerous transportation options, including fixed-route buses operated by the Broome County public transportation service and a curb-to-curb van service sponsored by the Office for Aging. If you live outside the city, BC Country can transport you between rural and urban areas. Most rides cost $3 or less depending on your income.
Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Binghamton Office(607) 231-5900This regional legal aid society operates offices across central New York. It sponsors community-based legal clinics and provides one-on-one assistance. Seniors aged 60 and older qualify for free assistance thanks to funding from the OFA. You can contact this nonprofit for help with assisted living, long-term care, housing, family law, estate planning, abuse and government benefits, including Medicare and Medicaid.

Binghamton Assisted Living Laws and Regulations

Assisted Living Facilities in the Binghamton area are required to follow a set of rules and regulations that are determined at the state level. For an overview of those rules and regulations, see the information below. For more specific information, talk with your local community or Area Agency on Aging.

Assisted Living Laws and regulations in New York