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4.0 (1 review)
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I don't understand the other reviewer, this nursing home is great!…read moreThey have top notch care, MArty is very responsive to issues

In my opinion & experience, our family recently experienced a very upsetting and confusing…read moreadmissions process involving a Medicaid-pending married couple seeking placement together. After touring the facility, being told both my parents would be accepted and together , which was most important to my family & expressed deeply to the administration. I was encouraged to initiate the transfer process for my mother who is in another facility , after obtaining OCCO/PAS approval, and transferring one spouse into the facility all was approved , we were later informed that the second spouse was being denied due to "acuity level" and "payor "status concerns. What made this especially difficult was the lack of any clear clinical explanation despite repeated questions, while nearly every conversation focused heavily on finances, Medicaid pending status, payees, and financial responsibility paperwork & give us until Monday after a stressful week to discuss like it didn't matter . Families navigating long-term care are already overwhelmed emotionally, financially, and physically. Communication matters. Transparency matters. If there are concerns about Medicaid pending admissions, families deserve honest and direct communication before major decisions are made , especially when dealing with elderly married couples who may now face separation after relying on representations made during the admissions process. I strongly encourage families to: * read every admissions and financial form carefully, * understand the difference between POA and personal financial responsibility, * keep all communications documented * and ask detailed questions before making transfer decisions Be aware that federal law (42 CFR § 483.15) prohibits facilities from requiring a third-party guarantee of payment. As for the food , my father hates it and says it's disgusting . He said he has lost a lot of weight , he says his stomach is shrinking & he is not liking , or eating the food , he is hungry all the time however he said he can't stomach to eat the food . . I have ordered outside food to the facility upon my Dads request. My dad is Jewish , he's not at all kosher , however he liked the Kosher meals on wheels at home . Outside of PT and OT sessions, my father appears to spend nearly all day in his room/in bed with little to no meaningful activity or engagement , which to me is deeply concerning . Communication and responsiveness to the facility have also been extremely frustrating during our experience. This process has been heartbreaking and unnecessarily stressful for our family. Mother's Day weekend passed & my parents are now an hour from one another & separated due to what happened here . Disgraceful.

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Parker At Somerset - Subacute suite

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There is a reason that Parker at Somerset often has a long wait list and was the top of our list as…read morea subacute rehab facility. The care team you receive focuses on each individual's needs. The care team meets with both resident and family member for the subacute rehab facility to discuss the care plan of action and goals. The subacute suites have ample space and privacy curtains and doors for patients to have rest and a quiet stay. Each room in the subacute facility is private, so no patient has to share the space. The beds are twin long adjustable beds. There is a large bathroom with plenty of safety bars and space for a short stay. We had planned on 20 days, but it ended up being only a 4 days stay. The staff is primarily Filipino and kind. Some shared their journey that brought them to nursing care and a rehab facility. While there are several Parker locations, Somerset is the only subacute facility. It's roughly a 15 minute drive from Robert Wood Johnson hospital. Many people are concerned about the quality of the food at a subacute center. Parker gave menus with at least two options per meal and a static list of always available items. You can have the opportunity to meet with a nutritionist to discuss personal goals and food challenges. They accommodate every meal to meet patient needs or requests. You do need to request salt, pepper, and butter, but it's better to be able to add than have everything over seasoned. There is a round the clock refreshment station available with juices, water, coffee, and tea. The upgraded facility is really beautiful and set back into the landscape, providing privacy for residents. There are plenty of areas to gather outdoors with the help of staff to exit or enter the building. There is a cafe designed for families visiting with patients. It's cash only and you can purchase a salad, soup, or sandwich. They also offer some of the hot meals available to residents so you acne sample what's available. The check-in process requires signing yourself in and out of the facility. It's very convenient and the by your second visit, the person at the front desk will recognize you. I highly recommend Parker and want to thank nurse Christen for welcoming me and showing me kindness while adjusting to the facility.

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