Rose Garden Nursing And Rehabilitation Center
1579 Old Freehold Rd., Toms River, NJ 08755
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5
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May 29, 2022
We have moved my aunt into Rose Garden Nursing And Rehabilitation Center. She has been there for two weeks now. I have her there for rehab first, but it's going to be her permanent residence. The place is clean, it's organized, and it's well staffed. The people are friendly. They have a number of services there to provide the residents. The rooms are all two-person rooms. There are no private rooms; all are shared rooms. There are two beds in a room with a curtain in between them. Everybody has their own TV and their own wardrobe, and they have a bathroom in the room. They have a beauty parlor, private grounds, courtyards, and that kind of stuff. They have a list of activities for the residents. The meals are good. My very picky aunt, said the food is good. She said that she is well taken care of.
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About Rose Garden Nursing And Rehabilitation Center in Toms River, New Jersey
The only skilled nursing facility in Toms River that is not corporately owned. We are delighted to be the only mom & pop in town proudly serving our neighbors since 2005. Why send your loved one to a corporate conglomerate when you can choose Rose Garden where old fashioned family values are at the heart of the care we provide. Come on in and see the difference for yourself! From the minute you walk through the front door you’ll feel the warmth and love that is the foundation of our home. The administrative team led by Andrew Shawn LNHA, MPA, owner and administrator; Jacqueline Thomson LNHA, MBA,CSW, assistant administrator; and Alicia Fereno MSN, CDON, director of nursing have been a team for 25 years. Continuity, responsibility and dedication has made Rose Garden a premiere choice for care. Rose Garden has been a 5-star rated facility by CMS for many years. *CMS ratings subject to change
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Reviews of Rose Garden Nursing And Rehabilitation Center in Toms River, New Jersey
4.3
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.4
Staff
4.3
Food
3.8
Activities
3.8
Value
3.5
Melissa V
1
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November 17, 2024
Rooms are dirty They do not take care of there patients and residents People in office are nasty Nurses don’t care
Philip
4
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August 2, 2022
Rose Garden Nursing and Rehabilitation Center was an excellent place, but they didn't have a secure dementia unit or a memory care unit. It's like a 5-star hotel. It's very clean and well kept and perfectly painted. It's a beautiful place. The director was very helpful. All I had to do was fill out some financials and they said they were going to take my wife, but when they found out what her condition was, they said they couldn't handle her because they didn't have a memory ward.
Rich
5
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May 29, 2022
We have moved my aunt into Rose Garden Nursing And Rehabilitation Center. She has been there for two weeks now. I have her there for rehab first, but it's going to be her permanent residence. The place is clean, it's organized, and it's well staffed. The people are friendly. They have a number of services there to provide the residents. The rooms are all two-person rooms. There are no private rooms; all are shared rooms. There are two beds in a room with a curtain in between them. Everybody has their own TV and their own wardrobe, and they have a bathroom in the room. They have a beauty parlor, private grounds, courtyards, and that kind of stuff. They have a list of activities for the residents. The meals are good. My very picky aunt, said the food is good. She said that she is well taken care of.
Lmastro
5
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April 1, 2022
Our mother stayed in Rose Garden for a month for rehabilitation following her knee revision surgery. We cannot say enough about how wonderful this facility is. From the time you walk through the front door, you’re met with friendly faces and a warm atmosphere. The nursing staff is attentive, comforting and compassionate. The physical therapy/occupational therapy staff is knowledgeable and thorough. The facility and rooms are clean, with a modern as well as “English garden” vibe. Thank you to everyone who made her difficult situation manageable and pleasant. We would recommend Rose Garden highly.
Connie Kennedy
5
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November 6, 2021
My Mommy came in on a Saturday and died 9 days later. The aides and nurses were excellent in the care of her last days. We truly felt all their love and concern for my Mommy to pass without pain. They all were there for us at the end. My Mommy died peacefully holding our loving hands.
Danielle
4
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September 19, 2021
My dad is at Rose Garden Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. They call it an acute facility. they're very good to him, very good with his medicine, and they give him special treatment. Unfortunately, I'm still trying to get them to wrap his legs but other than that, they've been wonderful to him. He is in rehab there. Everybody has been wonderful, they treat him like family, and they're very, very good. He has a brand-new caseworker and she's wonderful too. The food is better than community hospitals but it's not like home-cooking. They take him to physical and occupational therapy. Every time I visit him, the place is very clean. They have all the equipment for physical therapy. They try very hard but I still find the price astronomical.
Sharon
5
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July 5, 2019
My mother is in Rose Garden Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. It's good. The nurses are very good, and the people who work there are very nice. I've had lunch and dinner with her, and the food was good. The place is clean. She's in a wheelchair, and they won't give her a walker, which I ask for, because they're afraid that their patients are going to fall. If I was going to put somebody somewhere, I would definitely choose them. It's very pretty, and there are roses all over the place. When you walk inside, it smelled like roses. I visited her on Memorial Day, and the whole front parking lot was filled with tables and chairs. They had a big barbecue and a DJ, and the food was great. They had bingo, movie night, and crafts.
Frank
5
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November 19, 2018
My loved one moved to Rose Garden and it's excellent. I was very much impressed with the activities. The rooms are bigger than where she came from. It is cleaner and everything is newer. The staff members wear uniforms.
Janice
5
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August 22, 2017
Rose Garden is very nice and kept up very well. They have a garden in the middle of the building with trees, shrubs, and nice furniture to sit on. The staff was also really nice and always cooperative, but they were understaffed. So when my aunt rings the bell for assistance in the bathroom, it takes a long time. The dining room at her floor was being renovated, so she chose to eat at her room instead of going to another floor. The food is okay, it's not bad, but not really great either. She really had a good experience there, rehab did amazing things with her.
Loretta13
4
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December 15, 2015
Rose Garden is very clean and affordable; it's one of the cheaper ones. I think it was very nice and has very friendly staff. They're very happy there. I would recommend them because they treat them like family.
Barbara106718250
5
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February 25, 2015
My father-in-law was in a nursing facility that was five minutes from my mother-in-law's house called Rose Garden. There are people that are there for long term and for rehab. I thought it was very neat, and it is very modern. If you are interested in doing things in that facility, they have things going on to stimulate patients. It is in a very good location. They have nice grounds and nice landscaping. The sad thing though is most of their people do not want to do things. They just sit around and watch the boob tube like my father-in-law. They do give therapy there, but their patient has to be motivated. I would say it a depressing place because the people are not motivated. They have things for them to do, but they don't want to do them. My father-in-law is one of them. He just wants to wait to die. He doesn't exercise or he supposed to do physical therapy. He just sits there and does nothing. They do wheelchair exercises and physical therapy. They have socialization centers where everybody can eat together. The one thing that is very good is they have a place where you can socialize if you want to do that. A lot of older people get depressed because they don't have socialization outside of their home. Nobody wants to go to a nursing home, but they are the best. I thought they were very good.
Jim101743950
4
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November 14, 2014
My mom went into Rose Garden before she passed away. They gave her good care months before she went on hospice, and then when she went on hospice, they got her a private room. I think they did everything that they could to make her comfortable, so we definitely appreciate the care she got. I have never experienced that kind of care before for a parent, and I would say that sometimes it took longer than we expected to get her medication or something like that, but I don't think it was their fault. I think they were just busy and they had to do their process to get everything done, but everyone was extremely accommodating and understanding and very good. The only thing was sometimes we kind of waited a little bit on medication, but that was the same experience we had when we were in the hospital, so it wasn't unexpected.
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