Independent Living at 305 West End offers thoughtfully designed residences and a vibrant community where residents can live fully and effortlessly in their treasured Manhattan neighborhood. Every suite, amenity, and program is crafted to support exploration, connection, and a lifestyle defined by personal choice and individuality.
Independent Living at 305 West End offers a residential experience defined by elegance and thoughtful design. Choose from beautifully appointed suites, each with its own private bathrooms and kitchenette, including the expansive Carnegie two-bedroom suite, the sophisticated Lincoln one-bedroom suite, and the serene Beacon studio.
Just beyond your apartment, impeccably crafted common spaces honor the architectural charm of the Upper West Side, blending timeless Art Deco character with contemporary luxury. Refined lighting, sumptuous seating, crown molding, plush carpeting, hardwood floors, inviting fireplaces, and a private dining room create an ambiance that is both warm and elevated. Community amenities, such as our on-site cinema, salon, and outdoor terrace, further enhance your daily experience.
At 305 West End, independent living accommodations are designed with comfort and convenience in mind. Weekly housekeeping fresh linens, personal laundry service, and comprehensive maintenance ensure your home always feels pristine. All utilities are included and our concierge is available around the clock to coordinate services, assist with arrangements, and ensure your days unfold effortlessly. With attentive service woven into every detail, independent living here feels like a bespoke, luxury retreat, perfectly tailored to your lifestyle.
Life at 305 West End is designed to foster connection, learning, and enjoyment. A thoughtfully curated calendar of events brings neighbors together for engaging social gatherings, themed evenings, and on-site performances. Explore your passions through educational lectures, wellness classes, and creative workshops – or venture into the city on scheduled cultural excursions, from Broadway shows and museum exhibits, to concerts and gallery openings.
Whether savoring a quiet afternoon in the private cinema, entertaining friends for a dinner party in the private dining room, or enjoying an elegant evening on the outdoor terrace, independent living at 305 West End combines enriching experiences, meaningful connections, and effortless luxury in one truly exceptional lifestyle.
Small pets are allowed in our apartment suites with prior approval, provided the resident can independently care for them. Please call 646-718-6426 for additional information.
Independent living apartments start at $9,200 a month and include a variety of upscale amenities. Additional assistance and specialized memory care is also available with rates based on the level of care required. Please call 646-718-6426 for additional information.
Housekeeping, weekly linens and laundry, wellness programs, town car service, and motor coach transportation to and from outside activities are all included in your monthly rent. Three delicious meals are served in our country club style dining room each day. On-site social programs, as well as cultural and educational programming are planned by the lifestyle director.
Mother’s Day at 305 West End Assisted Living was a celebration defined by elegance, gratitude, and heartfelt connection as residents, families, friends, and team members gathered to honor the remarkable women whose wisdom, strength, compassion, and guidance continue to shape generations. The event recognized not only the extraordinary lives and stories mothers who call 305 […]
At 305 West End Assisted Living, Easter was celebrated as a true family holiday, one that brought residents and their loved ones together for a day filled with connection, creativity, and seasonal tradition. The celebration began with a thoughtfully planned Easter Sunday lunch, where guests were welcomed with a refreshing lavender lemon fizz before sitting […]
Progress in dementia care is driven not only by research, but by a willingness to listen, learn, and continually refine how we support those living with memory loss. That spirit was evident at CaringKind’s 1st Annual Dementia Education Conference, held at the New York Academy of Medicine. The event, moderated by actor and activist David […]