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Best Assisted Living Facilities in Trenton

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Trenton Assisted Living Facilities on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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53 Walter St, Ewing, NJ 08628

Why choose this provider?

Greenwood House Senior Healthcare is a facility founded in 1939 that offers senior living support to communities in the Trenton area. The facility aims to incorporate a person-centered and wellness-focused approach to its services, which include assisted living care for senior residents. The facility's professionals work to execute engaging lifestyle activities such as arts and crafts, pet therapy, outside entertainment, and games. Greenwood House Senior Healthcare also provides kosher dining as well as 24-hour care staff and emergency response technology.

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4.6 / 5 (27)
Google
4.0 / 5 (22)
Yelp
3.0 / 5 (8)

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We hire mystery shoppers to call our providers anonymously and evaluate them. Providers who respond quickly, answer questions thoroughly, and communicate politely score higher.
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395 Amwell Road, Hillsborough, NJ 08844

Why choose this provider?

Bridgeway Senior Healthcare is a senior living healthcare provider serving Trenton and nearby areas. The assisted living facility is personally led by the third generation of the Pelligrino and Rivera-Dugenio families who are known experts in the industry since 1981. The services it offers include cardiac and stroke rehabilitation, pulmonary care, and orthopedic surgery recovery programs. With its expert nursing and therapy services and state-of-the-art technology, Bridgeway Senior Healthcare gets to provide quality, compassionate care to its senior residents.

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Facebook
4.4 / 5 (34)
Yelp
2.5 / 5 (6)
Google
5.0 / 5 (3)

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1150 Washington Boulevard, Trenton, NJ 08691

Why choose this provider?

Rose Hill Assisted Living offers an array of services to meet the special needs of Trenton residents. The family-owned community is located on three wooded acres and has a facility with large living suites, inclusive of an emergency call system, private bathrooms, and individual temperature control. Its property has a hair salon, prayer room, convenience store, and physical therapy center for clients' spiritual, recreational, and social needs. Rose Hill Assisted Living also offers hospice, laboratory, and 24-hour onsite nursing services.

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We scour the internet for reviews from well-known resources. Each provider is evaluated based on the quality and quantity of their reviews, their presence on multiple review sites, and their average minimum rating.
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Google
4.0 / 5 (6)
Facebook
5.0 / 5 (4)
Yelp
4.0 / 5 (4)

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We hire mystery shoppers to call our providers anonymously and evaluate them. Providers who respond quickly, answer questions thoroughly, and communicate politely score higher.
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FAQs

  • How is assisted living different from a nursing home?

    Nursing homes are for people who require round-the-clock care, while assisted living facilities are for those who need some help, but are also capable of managing some of their daily activities on their own. Nursing homes are more expensive, and may look more like a clinic or hospital rather than a home.

  • What are Activities of Daily Living or "ADLs"?

    You’ll hear about ADLs, or Activities of Daily Living, when you’re researching assisted living facilities. These are the basic tasks that we undertake each day, such as dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting, and walking. Not being able to do several of the ADLs is a sign that you or your loved one should consider moving to an assisted living facility.

  • Do I pay for assisted living on a monthly basis?

    Usually, yes. You should receive a statement each month that indicates the base fee (the rent you're paying for your space) along with a services fee, which covers the time spent by staff members helping the resident with their ADLs.

  • Are there low-cost options for assisted living facilities?

    HUD (U.S. Housing and Urban Development) has a program called Section 202 that provides supportive housing for very low-income elders, and your local agency for the elderly will have information on state and regional programs.

  • Am I allowed to keep my car at an assisted living facility?

    Probably, but you will need to talk to the facility to find out what its rules are for residential driving. There may be an additional parking fee required. If you do not drive, your facility should be able to offer rides to shopping and health care appointments.

  • Do assisted living facilities allow pets?

    They may — you will need to ask if your pet is allowed. Cats are often fine, but there may be restrictions on large dog breeds or on the number of pets that are allowed.

  • What happens if the resident’s health declines after they are in an assisted living facility?

    Many assisted living facilities include several levels of care, so if declining health means that more care is required, they can stay where they are, although the cost will increase. You can also consider hiring a private duty nurse or moving the resident to a more comprehensive care nursing home.