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Overview of Active Day Adult Services

Active Day Adult Services, located at 426 Raritan Street in Sayreville, New Jersey, is a 110-slot adult day health care facility and home care coordination center. Managed by administrator Khafiza Sanginova and operated by Active Day Adult Social Services, LLC, the program recently relocated from Freehold to this larger Middlesex County campus. The center serves seniors aged 60 and older alongside working-age adults with disabilities, providing a structured daytime alternative to full-time residential care.

Licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants manage daily health monitoring, general day programming, and specialized tracks for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Short-term respite care is also available to give family caregivers scheduled relief.

Multiple public funding pathways help manage care costs, including New Jersey Medicaid MLTSS, the JACC program, PAAD, senior property tax relief, and caregiver support grants. The neighborhood is heavily car-dependent, carrying a walkability score of 14 out of 100, meaning transport and family visits require a vehicle.

Families seeking daytime medical rehabilitation or structured disability programming can contact the Sayreville administrative office directly to discuss enrollment steps.

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Overview of Oakbridge Terrace Assisted Living at Evergreens

Oakbridge Terrace Assisted Living at Evergreens provides assisted living, home care, hospice, independent living, nursing care, palliative care, and skilled nursing services in Moorestown, NJ. Assisted living assists with daily routines like dressing, bathing, and medication management, while independent living offers private housing paired with community amenities. Home care delivers assistance directly in a resident’s living space, and short-term respite options support temporary stays.

This 66-bed community features a wellness center, fitness facility, outdoor areas, and walking trails. Therapy programs and rehabilitation services help residents work through physical recovery goals. With a walk score of 73, the neighborhood allows residents to complete many daily errands on foot.

Families can reach out to Oakbridge Terrace Assisted Living at Evergreens to inquire about current room openings, arrange a walkthrough, or discuss Medicare coverage for eligible services.

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Monroe Village Assisted Living

One David Brainerd Drive, Monroe Township, NJ 08831
Overview of Monroe Village Assisted Living

Monroe Village Assisted Living sits on David Brainerd Drive in Monroe Township, New Jersey. Springpoint runs the community, and Mr. R.J. Whiteman serves as administrator. It’s a continuing care retirement community, which means residents can move between different levels of care without packing up and moving somewhere new. At 42 beds, it’s on the smaller side for this kind of setup, but it covers a lot of ground: independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation all live under one roof here.

That matters more than it might sound like at first. A lot of families end up choosing a new facility every time a parent’s needs change. Here, a resident could start in independent living and later shift into memory care or skilled nursing without leaving the community they’ve come to know.

Getting around the neighborhood on foot isn’t really an option. The Walk Score is 18, which puts it firmly in car-dependent territory, so errands and outings mean getting in a car. Inside the building, though, staff are on duty around the clock, and residents recovering from an illness, surgery, or injury can get rehabilitation services without leaving the property. Right now the community has 23 of its 42 beds filled, putting occupancy at 55%.

Pets are welcome at Monroe Village. That’s a small detail on paper, but it’s a big one for anyone who didn’t want to leave a dog or cat behind just to get the care they need. State inspection activity has focused on resident rights and protections, one of the standard areas regulators review across New Jersey facilities. For families weighing a CCRC where care needs might grow more complex over time, Monroe Village’s blend of round-the-clock staffing and multiple care levels offers a way to age in place within one community.

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Overview of Sage Spend a Day
Sage Spend a Day is a senior center located in Summit, NJ. It offers a variety of programs and services including home care, medical adult day care, meals-on-wheels, social work, community outreach, Medicare SHIP, and LifeStation medical alert services. The center is dedicated to empowering seniors to age at home with dignity and independence.

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Overview of Active Day of Washington Town

Active Day of Washington Town runs adult day health services out of Sewell, New Jersey, built for participants who live at home but need structured daytime care. The center sits in a somewhat walkable stretch of town (Walk Score 39), so a handful of nearby errands are doable on foot, though most trips still call for a car.

Clinically, the center leans on licensed nurses and CNAs, with occupational therapy, physical therapy, and podiatry handled on-site. A mobile physician and mobile pharmacy bring care to participants directly, cutting down on outside appointments, and staff coordinate with participants’ other healthcare providers to keep everyone aligned.

Two named tracks define the program: Adult Home Care and IDD Adult Services, the second built for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as seniors who need support. Participants also have access to a dietician consultant and an on-site hairdresser, and the center provides transportation and bathing assistance for those who need it day to day.

State inspections have focused on care planning and documentation, along with resident rights and protections. Medicaid coverage is accepted, which matters for families piecing together longer-term payment for day services and home care. This is a fit for adults who need real clinical and personal support during the day but are staying in their own home rather than moving into a residential facility.

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Overview of Active Day of Delran

Active Day of Delran runs as a home care and adult day care center on US Route 130 in Delran, New Jersey. Senior Care Centers of America owns the operation, and Diana Koenig administers it locally. The surrounding area is only somewhat walkable, so residents and visiting family can reach a few nearby services on foot, but most trips still mean getting in a car.

The center’s program lineup is broader than a typical senior day center. Alongside rehabilitation services and general home care, it runs Adult Home Care and IDD Adult Services, the second aimed at adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. That pairing suggests a center built to serve older adults and younger disabled adults side by side, not a single narrow population.

Medicaid coverage is accepted here, which matters for families weighing day care as a long-term, sustainable option rather than a short-term stopgap.

State oversight for a center like this tends to focus on resident rights and privacy protections, and that is exactly where the inspection record centers here: how the facility handles member information and consent. It is a narrower slice of oversight than the clinical inspections a nursing home faces, but it still speaks to how the center manages its members’ personal information day to day.

Between the dual-track programming and Medicaid acceptance, Active Day of Delran reads as a center built for continuity: a place families can rely on for structured day support across a range of adult needs, not just a drop-in option.

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Overview of The Atrium at Navesink Harbor

Located in Red Bank, New Jersey, The Atrium at Navesink Harbor is a nursing home owned by Francis Bonello. The 43-bed home is in a highly walkable neighborhood, with a Walk Score of 95. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families multiple options to cover short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care.

The facility focuses on rehabilitation and skilled nursing support. Total nurse staffing averages nearly 5 hours per resident per day. There are also registered nurses, licensed nurses, and nurse aides working around the clock. This level of hands-on support is best for residents recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or other acute episodes who need daily clinical oversight.

Residents stay an average of 83 days, including post-acute recovery residents and those with longer care needs. On-site medical services include a health clinic and professional medication management, so residents won’t have to leave the facility for appointments.

Wellness and engagement are part of the residents’ daily life. They have access to a state-of-the-art fitness center and specialized rehabilitation services. There’s also Livwell Wellness Programming, which includes interactive workshops, social gatherings, and wellness classes. A concierge and shuttle service is available to residents and visiting family to help them navigate the community. Residents who need additional support have access to home care services.

Windows on the Navesink is the main dining room. It serves restaurant-inspired meals and overlooks the Navesink River. For many residents, mealtimes are the best time to enjoy a meal and to spend time with others.

State inspections centered on compliance documentation, safety procedures, and emergency preparedness. A recent privacy review found no deficiencies in managing residents’ medical information. The facility’s occupancy rate is 8%, suggesting a stable and engaged resident community.

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Overview of Job Haines Home for Aged People

At 250 Bloomfield Avenue in Bloomfield, New Jersey, Job Haines Home for Aged People runs as a 67-bed nursing home that also offers assisted living, skilled nursing, and home care under one roof. The neighborhood is moderately walkable (Walk Score 67), so a family visiting for the afternoon can knock out an errand or two on foot rather than driving everywhere.

The facility’s sub-acute rehabilitation program stands out as the more specific offering here. It’s built for residents working back from surgery, illness, or injury who need a defined recovery window rather than open-ended nursing care. Respite stays are also available for families who need short-term coverage while they regroup, and home care extends services to residents outside the building itself.

Nursing coverage runs 6 hours and 18 minutes per resident each day, split across registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides. State inspections here have tended to center on care planning and documentation, the paperwork and record-keeping side of resident care rather than its clinical delivery.

Medicare and private pay are both accepted, which gives families some flexibility in how they cover a stay. Between the sub-acute rehab track and the broader nursing home license, Job Haines looks built for residents moving between short-term recovery and longer-term skilled care, all in a part of Bloomfield where getting around on foot is at least an option.

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Overview of The Oaks at Denville

The Oaks at Denville is a 34-bed skilled nursing facility at 19 Pocono Road in Denville, New Jersey. It’s operated by Springpoint at Denville, a non-profit part of the Springpoint Senior Living network. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are welcomed. Set within a continuing care retirement community spanning independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing, the facility provides skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation, and respite services in Morris County. Occupancy stands at 79 percent, aligned with New Jersey’s 77 percent average.

CMS scores the facility 4 stars, with a staffing sub-rating 61.3 percent above New Jersey average, the strongest sub-rating among the four. Nurse hours run 4h 58m per resident per day, 27 percent above state average, placing the facility 22nd of 274 New Jersey SNFs. Across inspections since 2021, the facility averaged 6 deficiencies per year, 15 percent above 5.2 state average. A November 2023 complaint investigation substantiated a bed rail safety failure that resulted in bruising to a resident; the facility initiated corrective action, and the latest inspection in November 2025 had no deficiencies. No fines, immediate jeopardy findings, or enforcement actions exist. The Springpoint network affiliation and the facility’s small size of 34 licensed beds are ideal for residents seeking a closely staffed, non-profit skilled nursing setting within a larger CCRC campus.

The community in Morris County fits older adults wanting skilled nursing or memory care within a Springpoint Life Plan community.

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Overview of Stonebridge at Montgomery Health Care Center

Stonebridge at Montgomery is a Life Plan Community in Skillman, New Jersey, built to carry residents through a full range of senior care without having to change addresses. Independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation services all operate under one roof. Springpoint at Montgomery, Inc runs the community, with Roberto Muniz as administrator, and the home takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.

The community has 50 beds and is running at 66% occupancy right now. Most people who come through the door are here for short-term rehab rather than a permanent move; the average stay is around 105 days. Residents need to be 62 or older to move in. One thing worth knowing before you visit: this is a car-dependent part of Skillman, so plan on driving to run errands or explore the area rather than walking.

Clinically, residents have rehabilitation services on hand along with licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants, and staffing runs around the clock. Combined nursing coverage, RN, LPN, and aide time together, comes to about 4 hours and 28 minutes per resident per day, with registered nurses contributing roughly an hour and a half of that themselves.

Residents aren’t just recipients of care here either. A resident council meets regularly and has real input on policies, quality of care, and how activities are run.

Pet owners won’t have to leave a companion behind. State inspections here have centered on a handful of recurring themes: dietary and food service, resident rights, housekeeping, and fall prevention.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Home Care in New Jersey

What is home care?

Home care brings non-medical caregivers into a senior's own home to assist with daily tasks, companionship, and supervision — without requiring a move to a community.

How many home care providers are listed on this page?

This page features 28 home care providers in New Jersey. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.

How do I choose the right home care provider in New Jersey?

Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in New Jersey, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.

What should I look for when visiting home care providers in New Jersey?

Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.