Jersey City Sheltered Boarding Home
136 Summit Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07304
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The average cost of assisted living in the county is $5,916 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the county, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 29 Assisted Living Communities in Morris County and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Morris County, NJ
136 Summit Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07304
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July 26, 2021
My mother was admitted to the Dover, New Jersey facility in January. My sincerest appreciation and gratitude goes out to their staff on the third floor. Prior to Regency Grande Post-Acute Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, I have had experience with two other nursing homes and one rehabilitation facility. The standards and policies of the Regency Grande facility exceeds anything I have experience before. As my mother approached her final days, I had an opportunity to spend a great deal of time with her, and what I witnessed was group of dedicated, compassionate individuals. Not only were the needs of my mother met, but my comfort and needs were also taken into consideration. I will never forget their kindness; it is second to none.
Marie
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January 20, 2021
My first impression of Morris View was very good. The place was clean, it was bright, and they were extremely helpful, and very knowledgeable. They gave us a nice tour, explained everything to us, and I'm working with them to transfer my husband from the assisted living to the nursing home. The staff is great and very helpful. I haven't tried anything, but I know they have dietitians on board. We went later in the day so I wasn't able to observe much of everything as much as activities go. They had day rooms with TVs, a library area, and games.
Connie Russo
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December 16, 2020
My mother lived at Regency Grande for several years and loved it. She loved the place and everyone who took care of her.
Jim
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November 25, 2020
My mother moved into Merry Heart Assisted Living. It's excellent, she stayed there in the nursing home for rehab, and that's the reason we're back there for assisted living. I'm very happy with how they take care of her. The staff is exceptional, they're always calling me with any problems, or questions, and they're very, very attentive. They do exercise classes as a group, which is very good. Right now they're feeding them in their rooms. The food is very good compared to what she had in another place.
Joan T
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September 30, 2020
The help is great. The nurses, aides, and personnel really helped.
Joann
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January 24, 2020
We toured the Regency Grande Post-Acute Rehab and Nursing Center. That was beautiful, but my mother wasn't accepted there. It was wonderful, it was very good, the care was clean, and it smelled clean. I did not recall smelling or seeing anything dirty. I was favorably impressed. I wanted my mother to go there. It was very light, it was bright, clean, and it seemed adequate. The staff was very nice, very good, knowledgeable, and accommodating. I suggested they add an hvac air handling system evaluation. Everywhere I go I look up to see if the vents are clean and maintained.
William
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October 7, 2019
We're very pleased with Sunrise of Madison. Everything is very efficient. They are very attentive, and it's a lot more pleasant than where my mother-in-law was. We just use the code and we go in any time we want to visit her. The staff has been quite helpful, informative, and accessible anytime I have a question.
Aileen
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August 5, 2019
I like that Brighton Gardens of Florham Park has an activity program designed for people with memory issues. The staff was very friendly and professional. The place was clean and well maintained. The rooms were too small for two people, but their activities were very nice.
John
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February 25, 2019
We visited Brookdale Florham Park. It was fine but it was a little large for my mother. Other than that, the people were very friendly. They showed us everything. It was just too expensive for her. The apartments were adequate. They had bingo, trivia games, art lessons, and sing-a-long. They help you book doctor's appointments and follow-up appointments. The staff who toured us was very nice and informative. The place looked fine. Cleanliness was fine.
Data from the 2018 Genworth Cost of Care study shows that monthly rates for senior care in Morris County fall almost midrange on the New Jersey price spectrum and are about $100 below the state median. Inland areas of the state, including Trenton ($7,230) and Vineland ($6,855), have substantially higher costs for assisted living, while prices are significantly lower in the coastal communities of Atlantic City ($5,100) and Ocean City ($4,800). Monthly assisted living rates in all the surveyed areas of New Jersey are much more expensive than the $4,000 national average.
Note: Specific data for Morris County senior care costs wasn’t available, so data for the metropolitan New York area was used instead.
Morris County/New York City area
$5,916
State Average
$6,065
National Average
$4,000
Trenton
$7,230
Vineland area
$6,855
Atlantic City area
$5,100
Ocean City
$4,800
As it is in most areas of the country, rates for senior care in Morris County span a wide range. At $12,091 per month, nursing home care is by far the most expensive option. It’s more than double the monthly rate for assisted living ($5,916) and over six times the cost of adult day health services, which is the most affordable type of care at $1,950 per month. This tremendous price difference reflects the level of care, the number of hours of service provided and whether care is received in a residential setting. Assisted living is about $1,200 per month more expensive than in-home care, but it’s provided in a residential setting, and the rates typically include room and board. In-home care costs include services only, so a significant portion of those savings are going to be eaten up by day-to-day household operating expenses.
Assisted Living
$5,916
Homemaker Services
$4,576
Home Health Aide
$4,767
Adult Day Health Services
$1,950
Nursing Home Care
$12,091
The nationwide Medicaid program provides essential health care services to over 72 million low-income Americans. Funding for the program comes from the federal government and individual states, and each state oversees its own Medicaid plan in accordance with federal regulations.
In New Jersey, the Department of Human Services administers the state Medicaid plan, which primarily provides coverage to parents and their dependent children, pregnant women and those who are blind, disabled and elderly. Eligible residents who are enrolled in the program receive a number of services including:
State Supplemental Payment
Morris County residents eligible for or receiving federal Supplemental Security Income payments may qualify to have an extra cash benefit from the state of New Jersey added to their monthly check. Applicants need to meet these SSI eligibility guidelines to qualify:
The Morris Area Paratransit System provides curb-to-curb rides for county residents aged 60 and older and those with disabilities. Priority is given to rides for medical care, especially radiation, chemotherapy and dialysis appointments. Residents can also get rides to school, work and adult day care. There’s no fee charged, but donations of $1 per round trip are suggested. Morris Area Paratransit System
340 W. Hanover Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 829-8103
Morris County is home to 16 senior centers where older residents can socialize with their peers and benefit from a diverse array of activities, programs and services. In addition to recreational and fitness opportunities, most centers offer congregate lunches, health and wellness checks, educational seminars, special events and outings.
The local Veterans Services office can help Morris County senior veterans file for pensions and benefits or make appeals. Veterans can access primary and mental health care, referrals for specialty care and lab services at the Morristown VA Clinic.
Morris County Veterans Services Office
540 W. Hanover Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 285-6866
Morristown VA Clinic
340 W. Hanover Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 539-9791
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