The High Point Center for Care has opened at Broadview at Purchase College, the residential development that was constructed at the SUNY Purchase campus. About 200 people attended a reception and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new center.
“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.’’

Broadview at Purchase College’s independent living community and standalone villa homes, opened in December of 2023, are fully occupied. 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. Broadview was co-developed by Senior Care Development LLC and LCS Development LLC is operated by Life Care Services.
“We’re pleased to celebrate the opening of the High Point Center for Care at Broadview,” Purchase College President Michael E. Steiper, said. “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.”
High Point has 36 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. The staff is specially trained to support the unique needs of those affected by Alzheimer’s or other forms of cognitive impairment.
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. 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 has 174 senior residential apartments, 20% 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. Broadview has a swimming pool, fitness center, movie theatre, spa and salon, dining venues, and on-site health center, among other features.













