

At one point, I heard somebody playing the piano, and a bunch of people were getting together for that. There's also a gift shop and a park with an aviary. They have an area called the boardwalk, which has been closed for a while because of the pandemic, and it's a place where you can get some takeout food. Occasionally, I would have a service to take me outside to do therapy if the weather was nice. The food wasn't the best, but it was good. The room was good, and they're very particular about cleaning and taking care of things. I was there for two weeks and in the first two weeks, we were in the quarantine service. Also, their social services people were helping me to get additional aid at home for home care and possibly get Medicaid. I received physical therapy and occupational therapy, and I left there feeling that I was in better shape than when I went in. They did not say, "OK, it's time to go and do this " instead they would say, "Would you like to do this?" and that courteousness was shown in all that they did. One of my first observations was that the staff was courteous. Kate I was at Seashore Gardens Living Center for rehab, and I was pleased with the time that I spent there. All-around an excellent environment for loved-ones and family who need the extra help. The nurses are compassionate with family members as well.

Even-though it was around Dinner time when I last visited, there were no unpleasant aromas, really no odors at all, which is just how I like it!Įveryone that I have visited at Seashore Gardens has been cared-for respectfully and appropriately from what I observed. Sea Shore Gardens passed that test with flying colors. When I walk into any type of institutional setting, but especially one where care is given to senior citizens, the 1st thing that I notice are the smells. My main criteria for this type of place is the "smell test". I probably should have given 5-stars, but I'm being a little stingy with the stars because there is always room for improvement. I have also visited other local places, and this one ranks with the best. We remain dedicated to serving your loved one every day with the same commitment you’ve come to know.Martina A I have visited more than one person who has resided here. In past years, we have effectively protected our residents against the Swine Flu, the Bird Flu, Ebola and more. While this virus is serious, we want to reassure you that we’ve seen and learned from others like it before. If you would like read more about the virus, the CDC has an information page at. We will continue to provide updates as we learn more from the CDC and other organizations. Thank you in advance for your assistance. We understand that connecting with loved ones is incredibly important, and we can make appointments for you to connect via Skype or Facetime. This includes cough, fever, sore throat, runny nose and/or shortness of breath. We are following CDC protocols to the letter, and we have infection prevention and control plans in place.įor family members and friends, we ask that you do not visit Seashore Gardens Living Center if you have any symptoms of respiratory illness. We’ve expanded our cleaning protocols focusing on high frequency touch points. We’ve been working around the clock, using hospital grade disinfectants approved as effective against COVID-19. We have mobilized a task force of senior leaders involved in every aspect of operations to manage and respond to evolving challenges presented by the COVID-19 virus.

We are closely monitoring the situation and are in regular contact with state and federal health agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the New Jersey Department of Health. We know that our residents are typically more vulnerable to the virus and the disease it causes, which is why we are being proactive.

Protecting your loved one’s health and safety is our highest priority, and I wanted to share the latest information.Īt this time, we do not have any cases of COVID-19 in our Home. We know that you may be concerned about the coronavirus and how it may impact us here at Seashore Gardens Living Center.
