Parker at Landing Lane sits at 501 Easton Ave. in New Brunswick, NJ, where the staff offer skilled nursing care in a warm, home-like setting, and people have lived comfortably for many years, since the facility's start in 1907. The place runs as a nonprofit and sticks to person-directed care, which means they look at what every resident needs and wants, and then try to meet it every day, whether someone needs help with eating, bathing, or just getting from place to place. Private and semi-private rooms, decorated for comfort, give people privacy while also letting them come together in shared spaces for meals, events, or just to talk. The staff keep everyone's living space clean with daily housekeeping, help with laundry, and serve meals that fit special diets cooked by a trained culinary team, who work to keep menus healthy and varied.
The nursing staff stay on call around the clock, and there's always something happening during the day-like group activities, field trips, or spiritual gatherings-so people have choices if they want to join in, whether it's something social, creative, or even an intergenerational program where young and old spend some time together. There's a special "Comfort Zone" that uses Snoezelen Therapy for relaxation, and outdoor patios to get some fresh air, have a meal, or take in some sun. Some residents join in virtual events or use shared community rooms for activities, and the beauty parlor and salon are there for extra help, though these have extra fees, just like things like dry cleaning, physician visits, and medication support. Amenities include a dining room that feels relaxing, privacy areas, and always-available snacks and refreshments, which is nice for folks who like to eat on their own schedule.
Support goes beyond nursing, as people with Alzheimer's or Parkinson's get help from dedicated programs, and there are special therapies and rehab after a hospital stay. The facility uses the Eden Alternative approach, focusing on personal growth and letting residents make choices, and it offers adult day services, respite care, and both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation. Services like medication reminders, companionship, social services, planned excursions, and spiritual and pastoral care are available, with a variety of activities for both mind and body. The community doesn't take Medicare or Medicaid, so it's a private pay residence, and membership in associations like LeadingAge keeps best practices in mind. Caralee Dill, the administrator, leads a caring staff, and the whole place keeps up with changes to make aging a positive experience, while still giving the basics many folks want like comfortable rooms, nutritious meals, support with daily needs, and a safe, respectful home. The facility has a current star rating of 5.0 from two reviews.