
High Point Center for Care Opens at Broadview at Purchase College
Purchase, New York – (September 10, 2025) – Bringing its exceptional brand of care to assisted living and memory care, Broadview at Purchase College today held a grand opening ceremony for its High Point Center for Care that was attended by dignitaries, residents, and the Broadview and college communities.
More than 200 people attended a reception and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new center, which incorporates Broadview’s signature concept of intergenerational and lifelong learning. The university retirement community is now offering seniors who need additional support a community that promotes social connection and continued personal growth.
“The High Point Center for Care offers varying levels of care, including Assisted Living, Enhanced Assisted Living, and Memory Care, allowing our residents to age in place while still enjoying some of the same comforts, amenities, and activities as the Broadview community,” said Executive Director Ashley Wade. “We fully expect High Point to enjoy the same success as Broadview at Purchase College and to attract people who want to continue to enjoy living and explore new experiences.’’
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said, “The opening of the High Point Center for Care is another example of how Westchester continues to lead the way in innovative and compassionate senior living. Broadview at Purchase College is more than a retirement community—it’s a model for intergenerational learning, connection, and dignity. This partnership between the College and Broadview is a win for our seniors, our students, and our County as a whole.”
Broadview at Purchase College’s independent living community and standalone Villa homes, opened in December of 2023, are fully occupied and have a waiting list of prospective residents. The community was built on the college campus after state legislation was signed, allowing Purchase College to lease about 40 acres of land to Broadview. The partnership fosters intergenerational learning and helps generate income for the college community, providing for scholarships and educational improvements.
Purchase College President Michael E. Steiper, Ph.D. said, “We’re pleased to celebrate the opening of the High Point Center for Care at Broadview. The Center expands upon Broadview’s already important role in our community by providing assisted living and memory care. We’ve enjoyed welcoming Broadview residents into our community where they take part in a wide range of activities on campus, from attending events and performances to participating in campus celebrations and discussions. We’re grateful that High Point Center will enable Broadview residents to age in place and continue to be engaged and supported on campus as their needs evolve.”
Assisted living
The High Point Center for Care connects with indoor access to the Independent Living residences. If appropriate, residents can access services and amenities at Broadview at Purchase College. There are 36 private residential-style one-bedroom suites featuring a range of amenities, including a walk-in shower and kitchenette. Residents receive all-hours support with the activities of daily living, with licensed nursing staff on-site around the clock, seven days a week.
Plus, as a pet-friendly community, Broadview welcomes pets.
Memory care
Broadview’s High Point Center helps those dealing with dementia-related conditions with consistent and compassionate care at all hours of the day and night.
High Point offers 32 private suites in a cheerful, comfortable memory care neighborhood designed to reduce confusion and boost confidence while keeping loved ones safe and secure. The staff is specially trained to support the unique needs of those affected by Alzheimer’s or other forms of cognitive impairment.
Healthcare Service Director Brittaney Jones-Alleyne said that High Point Center for Care offers Heartfelt Connections®, a nationally recognized memory care program by Life Care Services. This innovative, person-centered approach celebrates each resident’s unique life story—focusing on their strengths, abilities, and passions.
She added that in keeping with Broadview’s intergenerational learning model, Broadview recruits students to run activities that are stimulating and challenging.
“Broadview’s independent living residents, as well as students from Purchase College run activities that are educational and stimulating,’’ she said. “Programming includes discussion groups, musical performances and other engaging activities.’’
Set on 40 acres with walking trails, Broadview at Purchase College offers a full continuum of services. The community has 174 senior residential apartments, 20 percent of which are set aside for residents who meet certain median income requirements. In addition, there are 46 villas or single-family homes on the property. All are two-bedrooms with a study and are on one level.
Broadview has a swimming pool, fitness center, movie theatre, spa and salon, dining venues, and on-site health center, among other features. There is a flexible dining program with chef-prepared meals, weekly housekeeping and concierge service.
And as part of the Purchase College community, Broadview residents also enjoy the many amenities of the college including the renowned Neuberger Museum of Art, the Performing Arts Center, the academic and athletic facilities, and the park-like campus, as well as formal and informal programming and collaborative opportunities designed to promote intergenerational engagement with students.
Broadview was co-developed by Senior Care Development, LLC and LCS Development, LLC, and is operated by Life Care Services®. LCS has over 50 years of senior living and housing experience and manages over 140 senior living communities nationwide. LCS has been rated best in customer satisfaction with independent senior living communities 5 years in a row by J.D. Power. For more information, visit Broadview online.