2024: Bronx Voted Kittay Senior Apartments Best Retirement Community!
Kittay Senior Apartments
2550 Webb Avenue
(718) 410-1441 – jewishhome.org/housing/kittay-senior-apartments/
The New Jewish Home provides senior New Yorkers with non-profit healthcare. Founded in 1848, they treat their residents with the respect they deserve! Their goal is to combat ageism and preserve dignity. The New Jewish Home recognizes that everyone needs a purpose and hopes to support the daily goals of their residents with healthcare. They care for over 4,000 people a year and have a workforce of 1,400 employees. The New Jewish Home is a leader in heart health and is on the cutting edge of aging research. They have centers in Manhattan and Westchester and offer top-notch home care with their professionally licensed Home Health Aides, who are prepared to handle everything from fall management to heart failure.
2023: Bronx Voted Kittay Senior Apartments Best Retirement Community!
Kittay Senior Apartments
2550 Webb Avenue
(718) 410-1441 – jewishhome.org/housing/kittay-senior-apartments
Nestled on a serene garden campus, Kittay Senior Apartments offers 295 studio and one-bedroom units, providing autonomy and privacy in a friendly and welcoming environment. A haven for active New Yorkers, Kittay seamlessly integrates health care access, weekly housekeeping, and inclusive meals into its offerings. This vibrant community goes beyond, delivering dozens of on-site social, recreational, arts, and educational programs. From art studios to fitness classes to religious services, Kittay caters to diverse needs, ensuring a personalized experience for every tenant. Embrace a lifestyle where making new friends, exploring fresh interests, and being part of a thriving senior living community is not just encouraged but celebrated. Choose Kittay Senior Apartments for a retirement experience that mirrors the dynamic mosaic of New York City.
2022: The Bronx Voted Fort Schuyler House Best Retirement Community!
Fort Schuyler House
3077 Cross Bronx Expy # 1
(718) 597-4100 – fortschuylerhouse.com
In the late 1960’s Throggs Neck native Reverend Weaving formed a collaborative relationship with Presbyterian Senior Services and the State of New York Division of Housing and Community Renewal to build an affordable, safe, attractive, well-maintained housing facility for any adult 62 years of age or older of moderate income and capable of living independently. In 1973, the Fort Schuyler House became a destination and “home” to many of the area’s seniors with a diversity of living situations. The eight-story building is comprised of 118 studio units, 20 one-bedroom units, and one superintendent’s unit and after 2020 renovations, include converted kitchenettes to fully functioning kitchens with new new flooring; new electrical risers and CB panels; new emergency pull cords; and energy-saving appliances.