Description: Enrished Housing: This program is licensed by the New York State Department of Health and provides congregate meals, housekeeping, homemaking, transportation, social activities, supervision and personal care for individuals aged 65 and over. The program operates in multi-unit buildings. An entire building may be licensed to provide Enriched Housing Services to all residents, or a specified proportion of residents in a senior or family apartment development.
Description: Senior housing is generally federal and/or state subsidized developments. Rents are calculated as a percentage of household income. Entry age varies in accordance with the program under which the development was financed or constructed:Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - age 62+New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) – age 60+Tax credit program – age 55+ALERT: Income limit guidelines applicable.
Description: Layer was downloaded from: https://health.data.ny.gov/Health/Adult-Care-Facility-Directory/wssx-idhx/data The Adult Care Facility Directory contains a listing of Adult Care Facilities that are currently licensed in New York State. New York State, through the New York State Department of Health, licenses and supervises adult care facilities which provide temporary or long-term, non-medical residential care services to adults who are substantially unable to live independently. The data was updated on 4/3/2020.
Description: This polygon coverage identifies corporate boundaries for all 45 municipal jurisdictions in Westchester County. Coverage originally obtained from New York State Office for Real Property Services (ORPS), and has been substantially modified to better align with current municipal tax parcel boundaries (WCparcels) based on a compilation of 2012 municipal tax parcel datasets. As all of Westchester's town's and cities compile their tax parcel databases independent of one another, there are situations were the tax parcels do not line up at the municipal borders, often resulting in gaps or overlaps of tax parcels at the border areas. This update sought to re-align boundaries to best follow the municipal boundaries as defined by the tax parcels, and often involved making the best possible spatial compromise where there were gaps or overlaps in tax map jurisdictions. It also reflects the 2011 municipal boundary change that resluted from the annexation of a tax parcel from the Town of Mount Pleasant to the Town of New Castle.
Copyright Text: Westchester County Department of Planning