Social Adult Day Care

A social adult day care (“SADC”) is a structured program that provides functionally impaired individuals with socialization, supervision and monitoring, personal care, and nutrition in a protective setting.

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Comments or Complaints

To file a complaint or to inquire about any SADC in New York City, submit a comment or complaint online or call 311.


Registration

  • All SADCs are required to register with NYC Aging before operating in New York City. SADCs are also required to keep their information with NYC Aging up to date. Changes to information must be submitted no later than the effective date of the changes. (This requirement is separate from and in addition to any certifications required by the Office of the Medicaid Inspector General or other oversight entities.)
  • All SADCs are required to notify NYC Aging within 30 days of ceasing operation.
  • An SADC that has not operated for 6 months or more must immediately notify NYC Aging. In order to resume operation, that SADC must submit a new registration and pay the $900 registration fee.

View pdfs of information you will need to register a SADC
Sign in to register or report SADC changes

To help register your site, NYC Aging has created several videos you can view to help you through the process. You can click on the titles below to find them on our YouTube channel.


Laws, Rules, & Standards

Pursuant to Section 21-204 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York (“the Administrative Code”), all SADCs operating in New York City must register with NYC Aging and comply with all other relevant laws and rules, including but not limited to the New York State Office for the Aging Program Standards and Participant Rights and Chapter 2 of Title 69 of the Rules of the City of New York (“RCNY”). The Administrative Code authorizes and requires NYC Aging to regulate SADC programs and receive and investigate complaints about them. It also authorizes NYC Aging to issue notices of violation against SADCs that do not comply with the relevant laws and rules.

Read more about the standards governing SADCs here, including how a program should be structured and who is eligible to receive SADC services, as well as tools for SADCs to assess their compliance with the standards and where to find technical assistance with opening an SADC.


Signage

All SADCs are required to post a sign that includes the contact information for the Department for the Aging (“NYC Aging”) SADC Ombuds Office and a sign that outlines participants’ rights. Both must be posted in plain view. You can download them below.

Social Adult Day Care Ombuds Office

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SADC Participant Rights

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Public Hearings & Comments

Public Comments on the Proposed Rule amendments to chapter 2 of title 69 of the Rules of the City of New York

Public Hearing Date: June 9, 2025

Read Comments Received by NYC Department for the Aging