Serving downtown NYC since 1898
City Hall Older Adults Center
100 Gold Street - LL
New York, NY 10038
T: (212) 788-5580
Smith NORC
50 Madison Street
New York, NY 10038
T: (212) 349-3724 x 9312
Knickerbocker Village NORC
36 Monroe Street #D-G1
New York, NY 10002
T: (212) 349-0616
Chatham Green NORC
185 Park Row
New York, NY 10038
T: (212) 233-2731
Two Bridges Senior Apartments
80 Rutgers Slip
New York, NY 10002
T: (212) 349-9869
Caregiver Services
Citywide Program
(English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, & Japanese Languages)
100 Gold Street, Lower Level
New York, NY 10038
T: (212) 788-1688
Caregiver Services
Manhattan Program
(English & Spanish Languages)
50 Madison Street – Rm 203
New York, NY 10038
T: (212) 788-2318
Social Adult Day Services
253 South Street, 2Fl
New York, NY 10002
T: (212) 720-4588
Learn more what a caregiver is, if you are a caregiver, and can get caregiver support in our Caregiver Services Programs. Learn more here.
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253 South Street, 2nd Fl., New York, NY 10002
Tel: (212) 349-3724
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A powerful story following the day in the life of our Social Adult Day client Mrs. Chu, a Chinese American older adult that lives alone in New York City. Filmed by the NextDayBetter and AARP AAPI Community.
LOCATIONS
CONTACT
Bonnie Lumagui, LCSW
AED for Older Adults & Community Services
50 Madison Street
New York, NY 10038
T: (212) 349-3724 x 9301
E: SeniorServices@hmhonline.org
Older Adult Services
Hamilton-Madison House provides a variety of older adult programs and centers that strive to minimize isolation and depression by helping older adults continue to live as active members of the community.
The programs and centers serve more than 6,000 older adults who range from 60-90 years old and who speak eight different languages and dialects. Hamilton-Madison House also provides caregivers and families caring for older adults with resources, information and support to assist their loved ones.
For over 70 years, City Hall has been a model for high-quality, high-volume, culturally and linguistically appropriate services and activities. Our mission is to promote wellness, lifelong learning & independence and to prevent and combat social isolation and economic insecurity among older adults age 60. At our core, we believe all older New Yorkers deserve to age with dignity in their own community. Click here to learn more.
We provide services such as information and assistance on benefits and entitlements, including Medicaid, SNAP, SCRIE, HEAP, along with Support Groups that discuss topics which are relevant to seniors' well-being. We also offer Counseling, Supplemental and Respite care to those clients that require financial and emotional assistance.