JFK Hartwyck at Oak Tree is a long-term care facility located in Edison, New Jersey. It is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has been a participant in these programs since November 24, 1987. The facility has the capacity to serve up to 106 residents and offers various services, including skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and subacute care. Among the care programs are diabetes management and specialized rehabilitation services for patients recovering from surgery, illness, or injury. The facility also offers cardiac rehabilitation and wound care, with an emphasis on providing comprehensive support to help residents achieve optimal health outcomes. Resident and family counseling is available to support and guide families through their loved one's care journey.
Reviews of JFK Hartwyck at Oak Tree are primarily negative, with feedback highlighting significant challenges concerning patient care and staff interaction. Complaints often focus on neglect, lack of staff attention, sanitation issues, and improper medication management. Some residents have reportedly developed additional health issues like bedsores and infections due to inadequate care. There are mentions of unprofessional conduct by staff and a tendency to prioritize non-care-related activities over patient needs. However, there are positive remarks from a minority of reviewers, who commend specific staff members for their dedication and success in delivering effective therapies and rehabilitation treatments. Some also appreciate the facility's cleanliness and positive interactions with the staff. While there are success stories, many reviewers advise caution when considering this facility, citing patient safety and well-being concerns.
Costs at this community start at $11,468 and range up to $14,357. The average price in the community is $12,912, which is more than the average price in the area of $8,322. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.