CareOne at Middletown
1040 Route 36 , Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716
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About CareOne at Middletown in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
Let CareOne help you take the worry out of long-term care. Our knowledgeable specialists can help you and your family navigate all of the care options available. Plus, you and your loved one will be assured of a comfortable, seamless transition to the long-term care environment.
Most important, our staff includes experienced registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, nursing directors and managers who not only provide outstanding care but also treat each resident like a member of their own family.
Our long-term care team includes:
- 24-hour-a-day registered nurses
- Activity and recreation staff
- Certified nursing assistants
- Licensed nutritionists
- Social services
- Spiritual support services
- On-site physician services including internal medicine, podiatry, ophthalmology and dental care
Services and Amenities of CareOne at Middletown in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
Pets
- Pets
- No Pets
Additional Amenity Information
- Housing: Private & Shared rooms
- Special Comment: Our vibrant center also features spacious lounges, fine dining, beautifully maintained gardens and comfortable accommodations-all of which provide a perfect complement to our clinical services.
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Reviews of CareOne at Middletown in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
2.2
(4 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
2.0
Food
1.0
Activities
1.0
Value
1.0
pows
1
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January 2, 2023
Placed a family member there and she was seriously injured on the first day. That was two years ago and the impact is still being felt. Avoid!
E.N.
2
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October 21, 2021
My wife was at CareOne King James, and it was OK. The place was relatively new, clean, and easily accessible (maybe a little too easy). The food was also OK. She was there for about 36 hours only. I found her walking around the halls when I got there the next morning, and they had not given her medication. I wasn't really satisfied, so I took her home because the care wasn't as precise or as diligent as I would have expected it to be. They told me they're shorthanded, and they don't have the ability to monitor residents one on one.
Survey
1
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October 2, 2016
This place needs a good house keeping manager because it looks unsanitary,walls durty, bathrooms with durty linen and sitting areas very durty. Nurses doing a wound care on a roommate table , what about spread of germs?
Caring106553350
5
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February 24, 2015
He was moved to King James. This place is nice and good. They have activities. It was bright and cheerful. There were always people around and he was never left alone. He was fed properly and it was great. This place is very good. He was only there for two and a half weeks, but he bounced back, and he was doing well. He was hydrated again and talking. He was cheerful and watching TV. He was happy, and he was able to eat by himself. At the other place, he was withdrawn and just in a shell. King James is very good. It is clean, cheerful, and bright. There is always something for people to do. Even if the people can't do anything, there are people talking to them and helping them eat. It is nice, very good, and well run.
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