City-level care risk context in New York
City pages appear only where local context changes decisions. No facility listings, just cost ranges, capacity pressure, and care mix notes.
City directory
Top 20 cities by population in the coverage dataset.
New York
Queens County
Population: 18,832,416
Brooklyn
Kings County
Population: 2,736,074
Queens
Queens County
Population: 2,405,464
Manhattan
New York County
Population: 1,694,263
Bronx
Bronx County
Population: 1,472,654
Buffalo
Erie County
Population: 949,547
Rochester
Monroe County
Population: 694,707
Albany
Albany County
Population: 602,242
Staten Island
Richmond County
Population: 495,747
Syracuse
Onondaga County
Population: 407,625
Poughkeepsie
Dutchess County
Population: 307,738
Yonkers
Westchester County
Population: 209,529
Binghamton
Broome County
Population: 150,564
Utica
Oneida County
Population: 114,961
New Rochelle
Westchester County
Population: 81,591
Saratoga Springs
Saratoga County
Population: 75,599
Mount Vernon
Westchester County
Population: 72,528
Glens Falls
Warren County
Population: 70,005
Schenectady
Schenectady County
Population: 68,521
White Plains
Westchester County
Population: 59,818
When city context matters
Cost ranges swing between neighborhoods.
Waitlists form faster in higher-demand corridors.
Care type availability shifts across metro areas.
Distance to family can change feasible options.