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Amber Court of Brooklyn

Adult Home · Brooklyn, Kings County, NY · operated by Amber Court of Brooklyn, LLC · 224 beds

Inspections on record
3
NYSDOH surveys
Total violations
26
cited across all surveys
Occupancy
84%
latest reported

Occupancy trend

verified · NYSDOH

35 observations · latest 84% occupied. A steadily emptying facility can be an early distress signal.

Inspections & citations

verified · NYSDOH surveys

3 inspections on record · 26 total violations · 1 complaint surveys. rolling ~4-year window (per NYSDOH); older records expire upstream — HomeTruth archives them

2025-09-05Other Survey1 violationPlan/Notice of Correction Under Review
RegulationArea
487.10 (e) (1) (i)Records and reports
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2025-09-05Other Survey1 violation
RegulationArea
487.10 (e) (1) (i)Records and reports
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2025-06-13Relicensure, Complaint Survey24 violationsPlan/Notice of Correction Under Review
RegulationArea
487.5 (f) (10-11)Resident protections
487.7 (d) (1) (iv)Resident services
487.7 (f) (1-4)Resident services
487.7 (f) (5)Resident services
487.7 (f) (11) (x)Resident services
487.7 (f) (12) (ii)Resident services
487.8 (b)Food service
487.8 (c)Food service
487.8 (d) (3)Food service
487.8 (d) (9)Food service
487.8 (e) (1)Food service
487.8 (e) (3)Food service
487.9 (a) (3)Personnel
487.9 (c) (15,17-18)Personnel
487.9 (d) (2)Personnel
487.10 (c) (1-3)Records and reports
487.11 (f) (7)Environmental standards
487.11 (f) (8)Environmental standards
487.11 (f) (12)Environmental standards
487.11 (f) (19)Environmental standards
487.11 (i) (4) (iii-v)Environmental standards
487.11 (j) (1-3)Environmental standards
487.12 (h)Disaster and emergency planning
487.12 (i)Disaster and emergency planning
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Ownership

verified · disclosures
NameRole%Since
Amber Court of Brooklyn, LLC (5117 14th Avenue, Brooklyn, 11219)Licensed operator — LLC1978-08-21

Price receipts

reported · families
No price reports yet. HomeTruth collects what families actually pay — base rent, care-level fees, all-in monthly, and each year's rate increase — so the next family walks in knowing the real number. Reports are shown with the count behind them, never averaged into a vague "starting at."