AristaCare at Delaire
400 W Stimpson Ave, Linden, NJ 07036
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5
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October 7, 2022
My mom is going to be transferred to AristaCare at Delaire. The reason I picked it was, it's being completely remodeled, so the rooms and bathrooms and the whole building, once the renovation is done, are going to be completely new. The activities that they have there for the seniors are something that I was interested in. The fact that they told me right away that it's not a prison, that I can take my mom for the day as long as she's back by around 8:00, and that I can take her out to places and visit family and stuff, and no other place was telling me that. It's an excellent tour. The staff pointed out more things that I hadn't even thought of. I was very, very impressed by this place. I've known a couple of families that have their mothers there. One lady was there for over 10 years, she just recently passed away, but she was also like 94 years old. And they were always glowing reviews of this place, and I saw it for myself. They're still finishing up the remodeling. They explained before, 'Sorry for the appearance,' but they're restructuring the whole building and modernizing everything, so you certainly can't get mad at that. There's an outdoor area for the residents, and there are picnic tables and a whole bunch of stuff. They even have a large dining room where if you want to have parties for your loved one, they'll help you set up parties and bring the family and the whole thing there.
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Reviews of AristaCare at Delaire in Linden, New Jersey
2.7
(9 reviews)
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5.0
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4.5
Value
3.0
Laurie
5
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October 7, 2022
My mom is going to be transferred to AristaCare at Delaire. The reason I picked it was, it's being completely remodeled, so the rooms and bathrooms and the whole building, once the renovation is done, are going to be completely new. The activities that they have there for the seniors are something that I was interested in. The fact that they told me right away that it's not a prison, that I can take my mom for the day as long as she's back by around 8:00, and that I can take her out to places and visit family and stuff, and no other place was telling me that. It's an excellent tour. The staff pointed out more things that I hadn't even thought of. I was very, very impressed by this place. I've known a couple of families that have their mothers there. One lady was there for over 10 years, she just recently passed away, but she was also like 94 years old. And they were always glowing reviews of this place, and I saw it for myself. They're still finishing up the remodeling. They explained before, 'Sorry for the appearance,' but they're restructuring the whole building and modernizing everything, so you certainly can't get mad at that. There's an outdoor area for the residents, and there are picnic tables and a whole bunch of stuff. They even have a large dining room where if you want to have parties for your loved one, they'll help you set up parties and bring the family and the whole thing there.
Eric
4
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March 23, 2021
My mom is a current resident of Delaire Nursing & Conv Center. So far it's been pretty good. She likes the community, but she'd rather be at home. They helped her a lot. They watch over her, and they're trying to make sure that her wound is closing up. They clean the wound twice a day, and I can't do that if I take her home too soon. The staff is pretty good, too, and the facility was clean. It's not a brand-new building, but it's up to date, and I didn't smell anything. I told them that I got a cell phone for her. They charged it for her, and they called me up to talk to her. They were so friendly to help me out with that, because she wants to be home, and she wants to see me.
Jessielove16
1
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August 15, 2017
My mom was recently at this facility. After being there for 2 months, I saw no improvement in her health, so I requested additional services for her to get better, which they denied. My mom was never cleaned when I visited her, and I had to constantly request the nurses aid to clean her. At one point, her room smelled so bad because they refused to clean her and the smell was horrible. They constantly asked that family members do the cleaning. Although every time I visited, the nurse aid seemed like they care, I realized they didn't do much without family members making that request. The medical machines were broken, and made loud noises. Some of the nurses would often smile during my visits, but it wasn't genuine. My mom had several fall accidents while in this facility. Although I asked that she engage in more activities to keep her calm, they refused. They provided limited/ and poor care for my mom. They refused to provide her with any physical/occupational therapy, due to her insurance. I immediately transferred her to a different facility, where she now receives, Physical, Occupational, and Speech therapy. Her health have improved since being at this facility.
Irene kennedy
1
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November 10, 2016
Visited my mother who had been in bed, so no one was worried about her. Thank god she had gone to HER Dr the day before who advised her to be put in hospital immediately. She was in icu for 3 days. When meeting with the person in charge and asked why staff did not bring this to his attention. He replied " weren't you talking about moving her". Real professional answer. I believe RN stood for " retire now" as he was not capable of managing the assisted living area. Would not recommend this place! Just keep an eye on your love one if you do not want them in intensive care unit or dead.
cat scan
1
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April 20, 2015
oh God it was terrible. they take you a shower once a week. my mother was there for broken leg and everyday she pulled bathroom plug and sat on toilet for at least 45min. couldn't get clean linen if cart was empty food was cold and horrible. the only good thing was they gave her her medicine
Eve 1
4
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November 28, 2012
Delaire Nursing is pretty good. My mother-in-law stayed there for three years. The place was clean and they didn't have the smell. They have lots of activities every day after lunch. They had a lot in their calendar. They didn't have enough staff though.
AFriend1
2
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November 28, 2012
Facility was clean and many personnel were very caring and helpful. However, my friend was there for 10 years and had many problems while there, such as a broken leg and broken arm. She ultimitely died from an infection from bedsores that were they were unable to heal. They kept transferring her to a hospital for antibiotics, then taking her back and they just kept getting worse. This is unconscionable, as proper care for her would have eliminated this situation and she should never have had bedsores. As for her broken bones, they always appeared mysteriously, with no one knowing how they occurred. The personnel did get her to the hospital, and took care of her when she was back, but no adequate explanation was ever given as to how she managed to keep falling. Other residents had similar experiences. Once a friend of mine found one of her roommates dead in bed and nobody had known. We also had problems with billing. She was on Medicaid, but we continue to receive bills for her care, even after her death.
vitalowns123
2
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July 8, 2012
The care seemed to be alright, and they took her for walks and such to get her some exercise. However, at one point she stopped breathing, and they resuscitated her and called an ambulance, despite the Do Not Resuscitate order that she had. To me that's an egregious error.
Theresa M1212
5
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November 23, 2011
Upon entering the facility, I was greeted warmly by the staff. Although there were a lot of things going on, I could tell the place was clean and the residents there were clean, dressed neatly and happy. I was directed to the Manager who would take me on the tour. He was busy but made time to take me around and explain the areas. The other staff were pleasant and helpful. I was given information upon leaving and a personal number to call for an assessment of my mom. If and when my mom needs more assistance than I can provide for her, this would be my first choice.
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