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Letter from Your Publishers
DEAR SENIORS, PROFESSIONALS, AND FRIENDS OF THE SENIORS BLUE BOOK:
Welcome to the latest edition of the Seniors Blue Book of Monmouth and Ocean County!
We’re proud to introduce ourselves as the new owners of this trusted community resource. As a husbandand-wife team who’ve experienced the challenges of the sandwich generation—caring for aging parents while raising a family—we understand how overwhelming it can be to find the right support at the right time.
Our journey with the Seniors Blue Book began during one of the hardest moments in life. Our mother was seriously ill in Florida, and despite the combined efforts of a spouse and siblings, we felt completely lost. At a critical point in Mom’s decline, our family was unraveling, and her doctor sent a social worker to our home. She listened, then pulled out the Seniors Blue Book. Using it as her guide, she helped our family understand what was happening and provided local options to support our caregiving needs. That moment changed everything—and showed just how powerful this resource can be.
Now, entering our own “active aging years,” we’re planning for retirement, exploring living options, and thinking about long-term care—just like many of you. We’re proud to bring this resource to the community, knowing firsthand how valuable it is.
Inside this book, you’ll find:
• Senior housing, home care, and healthcare services
• Local events, educational programs, and support groups
• Important phone numbers and contact info
• Helpful articles and tips for aging well
How to Use This Book:
1. Browse by category to find what you need—housing, legal and financial help, transportation, and more.
2. Call providers directly using the phone numbers listed.
3. Visit our website for even more resources and a free referral line: seniorsbluebook.com
4. Reach out anytime—help is just a call or click away!
A Special Thank You: This publication is made possible by generous sponsors and supporting partners. Their commitment to our senior community means everything. If you contact a business listed in this book, please let them know you found them through the Seniors Blue Book—it helps keep this resource going strong!
Thank you for welcoming us into your community. We’re excited to grow with you and continue serving Monmouth and Ocean County.
Warm Regards, Lisa and Chris Bill, Publishers
ARTICLES
Planning Ahead: Home Modifications for Aging in Place
Thinking ahead about your living space can help you stay safe, independent, and comfortable as you age. Here are key updates to consider before you need them.
Nourish to Flourish: 5 Steps to Energy and Wellness
As we age, change becomes an opportunity to support lifelong vitality and wellness. Our bodies, interests, and nutritional needs naturally evolve, and embracing these shifts can help us stay energized, active, and resilient.
Brotherhood Beneath the Lanai: The Story of Ron’s Roadhouse
It began with a quiet cup of coffee and a heavy heart. In a small, gated neighborhood in southwest Florida, a group of men found themselves navigating similar storms.
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How To Use This Guide
Welcome! Here’s how to find what you need — fast and easy.
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS & COMMUNITY RESOURCES
START WITH THE TABLE OF CONTENTS
Flip to pages 3-5 to view the main Category Headings like Aging in Place, Health & Wellness, and Legal & Financial. These sections are clearly labeled and color-coded for easy navigation.
Under each Category, you’ll see sub-categories listed alphabetically with page numbers to help you quickly locate the exact information you’re looking for.
ACTIVITIES & ENGAGEMENT
AGING IN PLACE
ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA RESOURCES
ASSOCIATIONS FOR SPECIFIC AILMENTS
CAREGIVER RESOURCES & SUPPORT
COMMUNITY SUPPORT & RESOURCES
HEALTH & WELLNESS
LEGAL, FINANCIAL & REAL ESTATE RESOURCES
VETERANS BENEFITS & RESOURCES
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HOME HEALTH & SENIOR HOUSING SECTIONS
Located near the back of the guide, these sections include:
• Helpful definitions of services
• Easy-to-read comparison grids so you can compare providers, housing types, and services side by side
On page 80, you’ll find an A–Z list of all Advertisers with their page numbers. This is a quick way to locate providers. Please support our Sponsors when you can—they help keep this guide free for the community. Let them know you found them in the Seniors Blue Book!
LOOK FOR THE SBB SYMBOL
Whenever you see the SBB symbol, it means you can find more information about that provider online at SeniorsBlueBook.com.
STILL NEED HELP GETTING STARTED?
Contact our Free Referral Line at 800-201-9989.
ACTIVITIES & ENGAGEMENT
LIBRARIES
MONMOUTH COUNTY
* Part of the Monmouth County Library System
Allentown Public Library*, 16 South Main St, Allentown .
Asbury Park Public Library, 500 First Ave, Asbury Park .
Atlantic Highlands Public Library*
100 First Ave, Atlantic Highlands .
Avon Public Library, 5th & Garfield Ave, Avon by the Sea
Long Beach Island Branch*, 217 S Central Ave, Surf City
Manchester Branch*, 21 Colonial Dr, Manchester
Plumstead Branch*, 119 Evergreen Rd, New Egypt
Pt. Pleasant Beach Branch*, 710 McLean Ave, Pt. Pleasant
Pt. Pleasant Borough Branch*
834 Beaver Dam Rd, Pt. Pleasant
Stafford Branch*, 129 N Main St, Manahawkin
Toms River Branch*, 101 Washington St, Toms River
Tuckerton Branch*, 380 Bay Ave, Tuckerton
Upper Shores Branch*, 112 Jersey City Ave, Lavallette
Waretown Branch*, 112 Main St, Waretown
Reading Center* 400 Lacey Rd, Suite-5, Whiting
SENIOR CENTERS
MONMOUTH COUNTY
Asbury
Bayshore
Bold Age Pace (Pace Program Monmouth County) (ad p19) 1075 Stephenson Ave., Suite B, Oceanport
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10% off for seniors 60+ at participating locations. Varies by location
Golden Corral .................. varies Senior Early Bird Special (60+). 732-2557888
IHOP ......................... varies Senior menu with discounted pricing. 732-262-9500
........................ 10% 10% off for seniors (55+). 732-542-0500
Senior Discounts
RETAIL & SHOPPING
15% off every Wednesday (60+)
Monthly Senior Day discounts (55+)
ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS
Hearing Aid Assistance (HAAAD) ..................up to $100 Up to $100 toward hearing aids. Varies by location
Lifeline Utility Assistance ............ 800-792-9745 Utility bill support
Monmouth County Division on Aging .............. 732-431-7450
Aging in place, events, caregiver support 800-792-9745
NJSave Program PAAD, Senior Gold, Lifeline, HAAAD . . . . . . . . 800-792-9745 Ocean County Mall Outreach Mobile Senior services center ... 732-929-2091
lifelong learning & tech help
Assistance (PAAD)
Prescription discounts for eligible seniors Senior Gold Prescription Program .............. 800-792-9745
Additional Rx savings for higher income seniors
The senior discounts listed may not be fully accurate or up-to-date, as businesses and programs frequently change or discontinue their discount programs.
AGING IN PLACE
Aging in Place refers to the ability for older adults to live safely and independently in their own homes as they age, rather than moving to a senior living facility. It often involves supportive services like home care, home modifications, and community resources that help maintain comfort, health, and quality of life. See also Community Support & Resources.
Planning Ahead: Home Modifications for Aging in Place
Plan to reduce stairs and long hallway navigation. Consider relocating the bedroom or laundry to the main floor if needed.
Install grab bars, a walk-in shower, and non-slip flooring now—before mobility becomes a concern.
brighter bulbs, motionsensor lights, and night lights to prevent falls and make navigation easier.
Install ramps or zero-step entries. Replace door knobs with lever handles for easier grip.
smooth, slip-resistant surfaces like vinyl or low-pile carpet. Remove area rugs or secure them with non-slip backing.
Lower shelves, add pull-out drawers, and keep everyday items within reach to avoid bending or climbing.
AGING IN PLACE
ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA RESOURCES
This section is designed to help families and caregivers find specialized support. You can also visit our website at SeniorsBlueBook.com and click onto “Events” to view upcoming in-person and online Educational Dementia Programming and local Support Groups.
ADULT DAY
Proudly Supporting Those Impacted by Dementia and Their Families in New Jersey
In New Jersey alone,
more than 190,000 people are living with Alzheimer’s, and 272,000 individuals provide unpaid care for their loved ones.
Since its founding, the Alzheimer’s Association has maintained a continuous commitment to serving those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias in our local New Jersey communities.
The Alzheimer’s Association is leading the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia – by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.
Connect with Us: The Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900) is a free service offering support for people living with dementia, caregivers, families and the public. Or visit Alz.org/NJ to access our free, online tools to help you find local resources and support –such as education programs and local support groups.
Get Involved: Visit Alz.org/NJ to learn about local volunteer opportunities, or get involved in our Walk to End Alzheimer’s or Do What You Love signature fundraising events.
CAREGIVER RESOURCES & SUPPORT
Adult Day Centers are an essential resource for family caregivers. They offer
activities, and necessary supervision for older adults who may be socially isolated or require care and assistance. Caregivers can feel confident knowing their loved one is safe and well-cared for at an adult day center, allowing them to focus on work or other necessary tasks. These centers provide a variety of programs, amenities, and therapeutic services within a structured schedule of engaging activities.
Bold Age Pace (Pace Program Monmouth County) (ad p19) 1075 Stephenson Ave., Suite B, Oceanport.
OCEAN COUNTY
Active Day of Brick
2125 Route 88, Brick
Ambassador Medical Day Care
619 River Ave, Lakewood
Bold Age Pace (Pace Program Ocean County) (ad p19) 800 NJ 70, Lakehurst
Pinebrook Senior Day Care Center 731 Lacey Rd, Forked River
Silver Time Adult Day Care Center 600 Mule Rd., Stes 13-15,
GUARDIANSHIPS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS
Kimberlie A. Fiero, Esq. of Timothy Rice Estate and Elder Law Firm (ad p50) 865 State Rt 33, Suite E, Freehold
SERVICES
Care management agencies providing assistance and guidance in coordinating long term care, in-home care, or other services based on needs assessment and an individualized care plan.
Bold Age Pace (Pace Program Monmouth County) (ad p19) 1075 Stephenson Ave., Suite B, Oceanport.
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MONMOUTH COUNTY
Bold Age Pace (Pace Program Monmouth County) (ad p19) 1075 Stephenson Ave., Suite B, Oceanport. .
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Brandywine Wall by Monarch
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Brandywine Howell by Monarch
Brandywine Reflections by Monarch
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Brandywine The Gables by Monarch
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Brightview Eatontown –
Senior Independent Living, Assistant Living, Memory Care
Brightview Holmdel (Now Open) –
Senior Independent Living, Assistant Living, Memory Care
The Chelsea at Shrewsbury
Complete Care at Holmdel*
Complete Care at Whispering Woods*
Encompass Health - Tom’s River
Encompass Health - Tinton Falls
Mira Vie at Brick | Assisted Living
Mira Vie at Manalapan | Assisted Living
Mira Vie at Toms River
Monarch Bella Terra
Parker at Monroe
Seabrook Senior Living Community
Sunnyside Manor
Villas of Holmdel
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Alzheimer’s Assocation Back Home Safely Bold Age Pace
Century 21 - Monica Reddin, Realtor, SREs
Extended Hands Home Care Agency
Home Instead
Kimberlie A. Fiero, Esq. of Timothy Rice Estate and Elder Law Firm
Revive Care Advanced Wound Program
Senior Care Options by Parker
Senior Living Advisor, LLC
ServPro
COMMUNITY SUPPORT & RESOURCES
This section highlights a wide range of organizations that provide essential resources, guidance, and support for seniors and their caregivers. These groups often address diverse needs, from emotional support to practical assistance, ensuring both older adults and their families have access to the help they need.
HOSPITALS
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital (ad p41) – Tinton Falls: 2 Centre Plaza, Tinton Falls 732-314-7875 – Toms River: 14 Hospital Drive, Toms River .
Bold Age Pace (Pace Program Monmouth County) (ad p19) 1075 Stephenson Ave., Suite B, Oceanport. . .
Bold Age Pace (Pace Program Ocean County) (ad p19) 800 NJ 70, Lakehurst .
Care (ad on Back Cover) – Arbors: 1750 Rt 37 West, Toms River
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Nourish to Flourish: 5 Steps to Energy and Wellness Later in Life
As we age, change becomes an opportunity to support lifelong vitality and wellness. Our bodies, interests, and nutritional needs naturally evolve, and embracing these shifts can help us stay energized, active, and resilient. While food is a basic necessity, it doesn’t have to be complicated—especially when it comes to aging well. With just a few simple adjustments to your eating habits, you can nourish your body and feel your best. Even one small change can make a meaningful difference in how you feel every day.
1. CHOOSE NUTRIENT DENSE FOODS – these are foods that have vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Options include seasonal vegetables, fruits, whole grains, low-fat dairy, and lean meats. These foods keep us energized.
2. PROTEIN – our protein needs increase with age! We need to maintain our muscle mass to stay strong and mobile. Protein sources include chicken, fish, eggs, beans, and dairy. Try to aim for a protein source at each meal.
3.CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D – It’s all about bone health! This is a common theme as we transition to older adulthood. Calcium and vitamin D play a vital role in keeping our bones strong to protect against falls.
4. STAY HYDRATED – Hydration is key! You may not always feel thirsty, but our body needs water to complete nearly every function. Try to keep water on hand, and aim for about 6 to 8 cups per day. Ask your doctor for more specific recommendations based on your health conditions.
5. MEAL PATTERNS – our appetite changes as we age, you may not feel very hungry at times when you used to. To combat this, try incorporating several smaller, more frequent meals a day, rather than 1-2 big meals. This keeps your energy levels up, and ensures you get in all of your essential nutrients! Be sure to check in with your doctor for more specific nutritional recommendations based on your personal health conditions.
ARTICLE BY:
Emily Bill MS, RDN
Ellie Bill, BS, Aspiring RDN
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SOCIAL SECURITY
Social
VISION RESOURCES
Kimberlie A. Fiero, Esq. of Timothy Rice Estate and Elder Law Firm (ad p50)
865 State Rt 33, Suite E, Freehold .......................... 833-888-0462 TRUST AND
Kimberlie A. Fiero, Esq. of Timothy Rice Estate and Elder Law Firm (ad p50)
865 State Rt 33, Suite E, Freehold .......................... 833-888-0462
Monica Reddin-Century 21 (ad p51) monica@monicareddinhomes.com
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Non-Medical Care Definitions
24 HOUR CARE – Refers to “round the clock treatment” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver.
24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day.
ACCREDITED – Accrediting agencies are professional groups that establish and monitor voluntary, industry wide standards to ensure that patients receive quality home health care services. The Commission on Accreditation for Home Care, Inc. (CACH) and Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP) are two of the accrediting agencies.
ALZHEIMER’S DEMENTIA CARE – This refers to personnel of the agency that are specifically trained to provide care to those that are afflicted with Alzheimer’s or other dementia related problems.
BONDED – Means that a bonding company has secured money that is available to the consumer in the event they file a claim against the company.
FREE ASSESSMENT – Agencies that do not charge for the initial assessment of the client which is usually facilitated by a nurse or other professional capable of providing a detailed care plan.
GO/JACC – In 2009 the Department of Health and Senior Services consolidated three Medicaid supported home and community based service programs into a single program known as Global Options (GO). GO is an income restrict-
ed program. JACC (Jersey Assistance for Community Caregiving) is a program similar to GO but for individuals with slightly higher income and not eligible for GO.
HOMEMAKER/COMPANION –
Non-medical assistance with meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, activities, outings, companionship and other household duties. These agencies are licensed.
HOURLY MINIMUM – The minimum number of hours an agency provides service.
INSURED – This refers to what happens if someone gets hurt on the job. If the company isn’t insured, then the claim gets filed against the homeowner’s insurance. If the company is insured, then the claim gets filed against the company’s insurance.
MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing a button.
MEDICATION REMINDER – Assistance with reminding an individual about medications but not dispensing medications.
TRANSPORTATION – Rides to shopping, appointments and other outings.
WORKER’S COMP – Insurance that covers medical and rehabilitation costs and lost wages for employees injured at work. ~
Brotherhood Beneath the Lanai: The Story of Ron’s Roadhouse
It began with a quiet cup of coffee and a heavy heart. In a small, gated neighborhood in southwest Florida, a group of men found themselves navigating similar storms. One was caring for a spouse battling cancer. Another had recently placed his wife in a memory care facility. The grief was personal, but the proximity was shared.
After one wife passed, the early mornings grew lonelier. That’s when the men began gathering under Ron’s lanai at 5:30 a.m. — just a few chairs, a pot of coffee, and the comfort of familiar faces. What started as a quiet ritual soon became a lifeline.
They called it Ron’s Roadhouse, half in jest, but the name stuck. Each morning, Ron and a core group of neighbors — let’s call them H, K, and B — met to talk, laugh, and start their day. While they hadn’t all faced the same caregiving challenges, they joined in for the winter companionship, bringing warmth and humor to the group. They shared stories, swapped advice, and planned small acts of kindness. One of their favorite traditions was riding around the unassuming neighborhood in golf carts, looking for ways to help others — fixing a broken screen door, dropping off homegrown vegetables, or delivering a warm meal to someone who needed it. They’d show up unannounced, tools or treats
in hand, offering cheerful company and a helping hand. It wasn’t just about fixing things. It was about staying connected and making a difference.
Some mornings led to golf outings. Others ended with cocktails and laughter at sunset. Occasionally, friends from the neighborhood and clubhouse joined for happy hour, turning Ron’s lanai into a lively gathering spot. The Roadhouse wasn’t just a place — it was a rhythm, a source of purpose and companionship.
As the seasons passed, the men began decorating Ron’s Roadhouse with Christmas lights. They even sent out group holiday cards to their families, signed with warmth and humor. For their children and grandchildren, many living far away, these gestures brought comfort. Their fathers weren’t alone. They had each other.
In a time of life often marked by loss and transition, these men built something rare: a brotherhood rooted in empathy, service, and daily connection. No formal group. No agenda. Just coffee, kindness, and the healing power of showing up.
For seniors navigating similar paths, the message is simple: community can be found in the most ordinary places — a lanai, a diner, a neighbor’s porch. And sometimes, the strongest friendships begin with a quiet “good morning.”
Home Health Definitions
Home Health Agencies provide health care professionals to an individual in a variety of settings. Most agencies have a registered nurse to do an appraisal to determine a patient’s needs. Some agencies are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Home Care. Agencies offer a different menu of services and accept differing pay methods including Medicare Medicaid, Private Insurance, and Private Payment.
CARDIAC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, and management of the disease process, medication management and education. Cardiac care is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac care may consist of exercise, modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damage, or psychological rehabilitation.
DIABETIC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, management of the disease process, medication management and education on all the above. Services are provided by Registered Nurse under the supervision of a M.D. Some agencies may have certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s in their employ.
ENTERAL FEEDING – Enteral feeding, or tube feeding, is a way to deliver nutrients through a tube if you cannot take food or drink through your mouth.
HOUR MINIMUM – The least number of hours a Non-Medical Home Care Agency will be available for hire. Medicare certified Home Health Agencies are not on a specified time frame.
HOSPICE – Refers to a comprehensive program of care to patients and families facing a life threatening illness. Hospice emphasizes palliative rather than curative treatment. The dying are comforted. Professional medical care is given, and sophisticated symptom relief provided.
INTRAVENOUS THERAPY (IV) – Refers to any medical treatments/medications that need to be introduced into the body via a patient’s veins. Numerous IV Therapies can be provided in a patient’s home under supervision of a MD. Some of these include: interinfective/antibiotic therapies, hydration therapy, pain management, chemotherapy and central line care and maintenance.
MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing a button.
PRIVATE DUTY PERSONAL CARE – Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s), homemaking, companionship and other non-medical in home care. These services are available for hire after, or in conjunction with, Medicare
certified services. Private payment, Medicaid and Veterans Benefits are a few of the ways personal care can be paid for.
PSYCHIATRIC CARE – Refers to the agencies’ ability to offer services related to psychiatric support with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. Services may include counseling or administering of medications.
SOCIAL WORKER – A clinical social worker whose purpose in health care is to enhance, promote, maintain, and restore the best possible social abilities of the patient or family. Services provided may be preventive, developmental, or remedial in nature.
THERAPY
SERVICES (ST, PT, OT, RT) –
Speech Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing.
Physical Therapy – Refers to services for the treatment and the rehabilitation process where a physical therapist will often stretch, strengthen, facilitate muscles, challenge balance, test coordination abilities, teach home exercise programs and enhance basic mobility skills.
Occupational Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat patients to improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. Patients may have mental, physical, developmental, or emotional disabilities. Therapists also help them to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. Occupational therapists help clients not only to improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss of function.
Respiratory Therapy – Refers to services for care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. It may include the therapeutic use of medical gases and their equipment, environmental control systems, humidification, aerosols, ventilator support, bronchi pulmonary drainage and exercise, respiratory rehabilitation, assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and maintenance of natural, artificial, and mechanical airways.
TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions.
WOUND
CARE
– Refers to services for providing diagnosis and treatment for ulcers, pressure sores and other wounds. Treatments may include but is not limited to irrigations, dressing, and wound vacs. Some agencies may employ specialty nurses to provide and instruct in care specifically for patients with more complicated wounds. ~
Senior Housing Definitions
ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES – Licensed assisted living facility or skilled nursing facility that specialize in delivering care to victims of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Communities are typically bedroom-style rental units with common areas for dining and activities. Many are locked for residents’ safety. Specifically trained staff usually serves the special needs of this population. Amenities vary for each community.
ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES – Typically apartment-style with kitchenettes and private baths. Some offer companion accommodations. Personal assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, eating and ambulation. Rates vary from an all-inclusive to base rates with levels of care. Amenities vary for each community.
CCRC – Continuing Care Retirement Communities offer all levels of care on one campus (independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing). An endowment fee may be required that entitles residents to use assisted or skilled services when needed throughout their lifetime. Each community offers varied buy-in and payment plan options.
DAY CARE – Any provider can elect to provide day/night services on a short or long term basis. Rates typically include a place to rest, one or two meals and snacks and activities for the day. Licensed communities are prohibited by law to promote these services without a specific license.
INDEPENDENT HOUSING – Apartments and communities for adults 55+ with little or no senior support services (e.g. no meals, etc.).
INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24 hour inpatient care residents who need licensed nursing supervision and supportive care, but do not require continuous nursing care. Residents may receive full assistance with ADL’s and transfers. Residents receive meds from a nurse following a doctors orders and may receive outpatient rehab services. Facilities may use a nurse as a their consultant and the residents receive periodic assessments from a licensed practitioner.
PRICE ALL INCLUSIVE – Price listed includes any and all amenities a community has to offer.
RESPITE CARE – Otherwise known as a short-term stay. Any provider of IL, AL, ALZ or SNF care can elect to provide fully furnished accommodations to a person for a short period of time. Rates usually quoted on a daily basis and are typically inclusive of all services and amenities.
RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES – Housing designed specifically for mature adults. Typically Studio, 1 BR or 2 BR rental apartments with full kitchens, and private baths are available. Services include meal plans, transportation, housekeeping, laundry and maintenance. Amenities are usually abundant; formal libraries, computer stations, swimming pools, gardens, and other social gathering spaces. Rates are monthly and typically based upon size/ location of apartment.
SKILLED CARE – 24 hour licensed nursing services, eight hours of which are RN covered. Patient may receive rehab services either inpatient or outpatient and may be fully dependent for ADL’s. Patients receive medications by an RN according to a licensed physicians orders.
SKILLED NURSING CARE FACILITIES – Providing 24/7 care for residents and offering full assistance with ADL’s. Daily rates typically include furnished bedroom and a private or shared bath, meals, activities, transportation, phone service, cable TV and all personal/nursing care. Payor sources usually accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, VA, some insurance plans and private sources.
TYPE 1 CARE – Residents may need significant assistance with 2 ADL’s and minimal assistance on more than 2 ADL’s daily. The resident must also be able to evacuate a community under their own power and have stable health. Residents receive 24/7 monitoring and may have an independent home health agency help with services.
TYPE 2 CARE – Residents receive full assistance with ADL’s and are able to permit aging in place. Residents may require the assist of one person for transfers and evacuations. Residents receive 24/7 monitoring and may have an independent home health agency help with services. ~
COMMUNITY
MONMOUTH COUNTY
Alice V. Tomaso Plaza
PHONE
732-671-2990
Allaire Crossing 732-449-5889
Applewood 732-303-7416
Arbor Terrace of Middletown 732-957-0083
Asbury Towers 732-988-9090
Atria Tinton Falls 732-918-1960
Atrium at Navesink Harbor 732-784-9841
Belmar Plaza Apartments 732-681-1795
Bethany Annex 732-264-9550
BrightView Eatontown 848-377-3600
BrightView Holmdel 848-882-3511
Chelsea Senior Living at Shrewsbury 732-747-7540
Chester Arthur Apartments 732-222-4051
Comstock Court
732-774-2660
Daniel Tower 732-671-1629
Elton Corner at Heritage Village 732-431-3456
Fallon Manor
732-787-6161
Friendship Gardens 732-370-9110
Granville Towers 732-787-6151
Hobart Manor 732-222-4533
Holmdel Village 201-308-5324
Hudson Manor 732-431-4880
John W. Knoxx Homes 732-774-7692
Kennedy Towers 732-222-3747
Lake Alberta Homes 732-774-7692
Luftman Towers 732-530-0668
Lumley Homes A 732-774-2660
Lumley Homes B 732-774-2660
McGrath Towers
732-787-6161
Meadowbrook 732-542-6702
Middle Road Village 732-264-6555
Midtown Senior Housing 732-776-6092
Monmouth Court 732-294-1483
Neptune City Senior Housing 732-988-2540
Ocean Grove 732-426-0344
Ocean Pointe Tower
Oceanport Gardens
COMMUNITY PHONE
MONMOUTH COUNTY cont’d
Seabrook by Erickson
Senior Living 800-983-1632
Sebastian Villa 732-775-6362
Solar Village 609-371-1350
Stephen Manor 732-774-1700
Surrey Downs 732-308-4134
The Crossroads at Howell 732-683-1244
The Pines at Tinton Falls 732-922-9960
Villas of Holmdel 732-241-5554
Villas at Manalapan 732-939-3158
Tinton Falls Senior Residence 732-922-2320
Vita Gardens 301-562-1600
Washington Manor 732-571-1002
West Lake Senior Housing 732-988-8003
William Steele Homes 732-774-7692 OCEAN COUNTY
Bay Ridge Apartments 732-269-5356
Monarch Bella Terra 848-315-1928
Cedar Run I & II Apartments 609-597-4396
Chambers Bridge Residents 732-451-1600
Crestwood Manor 732-849-4900
732-870-6400
732-542-2436
Philip Seaview Tower 732-774-3022
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732-872-9040
732-872-2022
732-774-7692
Robinson Tower 732-774-2660
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Mira Vie at Brick (848) 345-2394
458 Jack Martin Boulevard Brick, NJ 08724
Mira Vie at Manalapan (848) 246-2896
445 US-9 Manalapan, NJ 07726
Mira Vie at Tinton Falls (848) 216-8456 1 Hartford Drive Tinton Falls, NJ 07701
Mira Vie at Toms River (848) 253-3949 1657 Silverton Road Toms River, NJ 08753
COMMUNITY PHONE
MONMOUTH COUNTY
All American Assisted Living at Tinton Falls
732-587-5400
Arbor Terrace Middletown 732-812-5179
Arbor Terrace Shrewsbury 732-365-4416
Atria Tinton Falls 732-918-1960
Bayside Manor 732-471-1600
Brandywine Governor’s Crossing
848-400-4389
Brandywine Howell 609-757-9552
Brandywine Reflections –Colts Neck 732-838-9870
Brandywine The Sycamore 609-507-2656
Brandywine Wall 609-710-7768
Brighton Gardens of Middletown
732-275-0790
BrightView Eatontown 848-377-3600
BrightView Holmdel 848-882-3511
Chelsea at Shrewsbury 732-747-7540
Complete Car Holmdel 732-335-4405
Mattison Crossing at Manalapan Ave
732-333-3605
Meridian Willows 732-335-4405
Mira Vie at Manalapan 848-246-2896
Mira Vie at Tinton Falls 848-216-8456
Monmouth Crossing 732-303-8600
Ocean Grove Assisted Living 732-426-0528
Peaceful Pines Residence 732-858-3741
Seabrook Village 732-391-4790
Senior Living Residences Marlboro 732-536-3000
Spring Hills Senior Living of Matawan
732-566-0800
Springpoint Living at Manalapan 877-454-9751
COMMUNITY PHONE
MONMOUTH COUNTY cont’d
Sunnyside Manor 888-819-9720
Sunrise of Lincroft 732-212-1910
Sunrise of Marlboro 732-409-6665
Sunrise of Shrewsbury 732-383-2040
Sunrise of Wall 732-282-1700
Villas of Holmdel 732-241-5554
Villas of Manalapan 732-939-3158
Wellington Estates Assisted Living 732-282-1014
OCEAN COUNTY
Brandywine Reflections - Brick -732-607-5638
Brandywine The Gables 609-507-0491
Brandywine Tom’s River 848-360-6478
Complete Care at Bey Lea 732-240-0090
Complete Care
Whispering Woods 732-744-5541
Georgetown AL @ The Pines at Whiting 732-849-0400
Lakewood Courtyard 732-905-2055
Leisure Park 732-370-0444
Magnolia Gardens 732-557-6500
Mira Vie at Brick 848-345-2394
Mira Vie at Toms River 848-253-3949
Monarch Bella Terra 848-315-1928
Monarch Bella Terra 732-730-9500
Orchards at Bartley 732-730-1700
Spring Oak at Toms River 732-905-9222
Spring Oak of Forked River 609-242-2661
Sunrise of Jackson 732-928-5600
Terraces at Seacrest Village 609-857-4141
The Havens Assisted Living 732-341-0880
The Residence at Stafford 609-597-2500
Willow Springs Assisted Living 732-840-3700
COMMUNITY PHONE
MONMOUTH COUNTY
All American Assisted Living at Tinton Falls
732-587-5400
Arbor Terrace Middletown 732-812-5179
Arbor Terrace Shrewsbury 732-365-4416
Atria Tinton Falls 732-918-1960
Bayside Manor
Assisted Living 732-471-1600
Brandywine at The Sycamore 609-507-2656
Brandywine Reflections at Colts Neck 609-552-8253
Brandywine Governors Crossing 848-400-4389
Brandywine Howell 609-757-9552
Brandywine Senior Living at Wall 609-710-7768
Brighton Gardens of Middletown 732-275-0790
BrightView Eatontown 848-377-3600
Complete Care Holmdel 732-335-4405
Chelsea at Shrewsbury 732-747-7540
Mattison Crossing at Manalapan Ave 732-333-3605
Meridian Willows 732-335-4405
Mira Vie at Manalapan 848-246-2896
Mira Vie at Tinton Falls 848-216-8456
Monmouth Crossing 732-303-8600
Ocean Grove Assisted Living 732-228-3186
Peaceful Pines Residence 732-858-3741
Senior Living Residence Marlboro 732-536-3000
Spring Hills Senior Living of Matawan 732-566-0800
Springpoint Living at Manalapan 877-454-9751
Sunnyside Manor 888-819-9720
COMMUNITY
MONMOUTH COUNTY cont’d
Sunrise of Lincroft 732-212-1910
Sunrise of Shrewsbury 732-383-2040
Sunrise of Wall 732-282-1700
Villas at Manalapan 848-246-2896
Wellington Estates Assisted Living 732-282-1014
OCEAN COUNTY
Artis Senior Living at Brick 732-475-7040
Monarch Bella Terra 848-315-1928
Brandywine Reflections 609-604-7290
Brandywine at Toms River 848-360-6478
Harmony Village at CareOne at Jackson 732-367-6600
Complete Care at Bey Lea 732-240-0090
The Havens at Silverwoods 732-341-0880
Garden Walk at The Pines at Whiting 732-849-0400
Lakewood CourtyardThe Bridges 732-905-2055
Leisure Park 732-370-0444
Magnolia Gardens 732-557-6500
Monarch Bella Terra 732-730-9500
Orchards at Bartley 732-730-1700
Spring Oak at Toms River 732-905-9222
Spring Oak of Forked River 609-242-2661
Sunrise of Jackson 732-928-5600
Terraces at Seacrest Village 609-857-4141
The Haven at Shorrick Gardens 732-451-1000
The Residence at Stafford 609-385-9674 MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Complete Care Whispering Woods 732-744-5541
FACILITIES PHONE
MONMOUTH COUNTY
Allaire Rehab and Nursing
732-431-7420
Anchor Care and Rehab 732-264-5800
Arnold Walter Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 732-787-6300
Aster Creek Nursing & Rehab Center 732-922-9330
Atrium at Navesink Harbor 732-842-3400
CareOne at Holmdel 732-335-4405
CareOne at King James 732-291-6500
CareOne at Wall 732-556-1060
Complete Care at Madsion 732-566-6400
Complete Care at Monmouth 732-229-4300
Complete Care at Ocean Grove 732-481-8300
Complete Care at Shrewsbury 732-676-5800
Complete Care at Wall 732-312-1800
Coral Harbor Healthcare & Rehab 732-774-8300
Excelcare at Manalapan 732-446-3600
Genesis - Jersey Shore Center 732-544-1557
Hackensack Meridian Nursing & Rehab-Shrewsbury 732-676-5800
Hackensack Meridian Subacute Rehab-Wall 732-312-1800
Imperial Healthcare Rehab & Nursing 732-922-3400
Jewish Home for Rehabilitation & Nursing 732-202-1000
King Manor Care Center 732-774-3500
Laurel Bay Health & Rehab 732-787-8100
Majestic Rehab & Nursing of Red Bank 732-741-8811
New Jersey Shore Post Acute Rehab & Healthcare 732-774-3550
Preferred Care at Wall 732-683-8600
Seabrook Village Continuing Care 732-391-4790
Shore Pointe Care Center 732-542-4700
Spring Hills Post Acute Care of Matawan 732-765-5600
Sunnyside Manor 888-819-9720 The Manor Health & Rehab 732-431-5200 The Rehab Center at Wedgewood Gardens 732-677-1200 Tower Lodge Care Center 732-681-1400 Wedgewood Gardens Care Center
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COMPLETE CARE AT ARBORS
1750 Rt 37 West. Toms River, NJ 08757
732.914.0090
COMPLETE CARE AT BEY LEA 1351 Old Freehold Rd. Toms River, NJ 08753
732.240.0090
COMPLETE CARE AT BRICK
415 Jack Martin Blvd. Brick, NJ 08724
732.206.8000
COMPLETE CARE AT GREEN ACRES
1931 Lakewood Rd. Toms River, NJ 08755
732.286.2323
COMPLETE CARE AT HOLIDAY CITY
4 Plaza Dr. Toms River, NJ 08757
732.240.0900
COMPLETE CARE AT LAURELTON
475 Jack Martin Blvd. Brick, NJ 08724
732.458.6600
COMPLETE CARE AT MONMOUTH
229 Bath Ave. Long Branch, NJ 07740
732.229.4300
COMPLETE CARE AT OCEAN GROVE 160 South Main St. Ocean Grove, NJ 07756
732.481.8300
COMPLETE CARE AT SHORROCK 75 Old Toms River Rd. Brick NJ 08723
732.451.1000
COMPLETE CARE AT SHREWSBURY 89 Avenue at the Common. Shrewsbury, NJ 07702
732.676.5800
COMPLETE CARE AT WALL 1725 Meridian Trail. Wall, NJ 07719