
28 Nursing Homes in Middlesex County, NJ
The average cost of nursing homes in Middlesex County is $4,260 per month. This is lower than the national median of $6,570.
To help you with your search, browse the 164 reviews below for nursing homes in Middlesex County. On average, consumers rate nursing homes in Middlesex County 3.2 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Monmouth County with an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars.
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Top 10 Nursing Homes in Middlesex County, NJ
Brighton Gardens of Edison
Reformed Church Home
CareOne at The Highlands
The Elms of Cranbury
Preferred Care at Old Bridge
PARKER AT STONEGATE
Aristacare At Cedar Oaks
Gardens At Monroe Healthcare And Reha...
Hartwyck at Oak Tree
Alameda Center for Rehabilitation & H...
Complete Care at Park Place
CareOne at East Brunswick
Cranbury Center
Merwick Care & Rehabilitation Center
ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabil...
Roosevelt Care Center
PARKER AT STONEGATE
Amboy Care Center
New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home Menlo
Rose Mountain Care Center
Abingdon Care and Rehabilitation
Jfk Hartwyck At Edison Estates
Briarwood Care & Rehabilitation Cente...
Summer Hill Nursing & Rehabilitation ...
Venetian Care & Rehabilitation Center...
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Recent Reviews of Nursing Homes in Middlesex County
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Review of The Elms of Cranbury
The facility is warm and clean The following staff is worthy of gold stars: Sylvia Amandeep Marie Bellla Kirsten Michelle C Dr Nanavati Deirdre Dr Jong Steven V Kelly T Alyssa Lisa S... Read more
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Review of CareOne at East Brunswick
No medications on time. No help to be found. Rooms filthy. Rude and clueless staff. Gross tasting food. Just leave family in bed all day. Read more
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Review of Rose Mountain Care Center
This place is always dirty. Infested with roaches and mice, smelly, cold/stale food. It needs to be shut down! Staff is unprofessional and do not care about residents. Read more
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