Elder Care Subsidies in New York City, New York

New York City residents age 65 and older (14.5% of the population) may qualify for home care assistance, Medicaid waivers, veteran benefits, and more. Here's what's available in 2026 and how to apply.

Elder Care Programs Available in New York City

Families in New York City can access multiple funding sources to cover in-home care, adult day services, and caregiver support. New York's income limit for Medicaid home care is $3,715/month for a single person - many families who think they earn too much still qualify.

The local Area Agency on Aging for New York City is the NYC Department for the Aging, reachable at (212) 244-6469. They can help you navigate all available programs at no cost.

5 Types of Subsidies in New York City

Local Elder Care Resources in New York City

NYC Department for the Aging

Your local Area Agency on Aging. Free help navigating all programs. Call (212) 244-6469.

New York State Department of Health

State Medicaid agency for New York. For HCBS waiver applications: (518) 474-7354.

Eldercare Locator (National)

Free national service to find local elder care resources. Call 1-800-677-1116 or visit eldercare.acl.gov.

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