Arbor Glen Center | |
25 E Lindsley Road, Cedar Grove, New Jersey 07009 | |
(973) 256-7220 | |
Name | Arbor Glen Center |
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Location | 25 E Lindsley Road, Cedar Grove, New Jersey |
Certified By | Medicare and Medicaid |
No. of Certified Beds | 122 |
Occupancy Rate | 80.41% |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 315036 |
Legal Business Name | 25 East Lindsley Road Operations Llc |
Ownership Type | For Profit - Corporation |
NPI Number | 1134406762 |
Address | 25 E Lindsley Rd, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 |
Phone Number | 973-256-7220 |
News Archive
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering has awarded UCLA researchers Dr. Daniel Lu (Brentwood) and Dr. Reggie Edgerton (Bel Air) a $6 million, five-year grant to explore new therapies for the approximately 273,000 Americans living with spinal-cord injuries. Some 12,000 Americans suffer such injuries each year.
Tuberculosis is a potentially deadly though curable disease. Each year about 10 million people develop active cases, and 1.6 million people die. In addition, about 1.7 billion people around the world are infected with TB bacteria, which can lie dormant for weeks to years, then become active and cause disease in up to 10 percent of those who are infected.
With over 247 million cases of malaria occurring annually, NetsforLife® continues to be an innovative global player in the fight against this deadly disease. In commemoration of World Malaria Day 2011: Achieving Progress and Impact, the NetsforLife® program partnership is working to ensure that sustainable gains on both the national and community levels of its malaria prevention approach are maintained and bolstered.
Research led by the University of Adelaide is paving the way for safer and more effective drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, reducing side effects and the need for insulin injections.
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NPI Number | 1689858078 |
Organization Name | 25 EAST LINDSLEY ROAD OPERATIONS LLC |
Doing Business As | ARBOR GLEN CENTER |
Address | 25 E Lindsley Rd, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 |
Phone Number | 973-256-7220 |
News Archive
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering has awarded UCLA researchers Dr. Daniel Lu (Brentwood) and Dr. Reggie Edgerton (Bel Air) a $6 million, five-year grant to explore new therapies for the approximately 273,000 Americans living with spinal-cord injuries. Some 12,000 Americans suffer such injuries each year.
Tuberculosis is a potentially deadly though curable disease. Each year about 10 million people develop active cases, and 1.6 million people die. In addition, about 1.7 billion people around the world are infected with TB bacteria, which can lie dormant for weeks to years, then become active and cause disease in up to 10 percent of those who are infected.
With over 247 million cases of malaria occurring annually, NetsforLife® continues to be an innovative global player in the fight against this deadly disease. In commemoration of World Malaria Day 2011: Achieving Progress and Impact, the NetsforLife® program partnership is working to ensure that sustainable gains on both the national and community levels of its malaria prevention approach are maintained and bolstered.
Research led by the University of Adelaide is paving the way for safer and more effective drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, reducing side effects and the need for insulin injections.
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NPI Number | 1710931787 |
Organization Name | POMPTON CARE, LLC |
Doing Business As | ARBOR GLEN CENTER |
Address | 25 E Lindsley Rd, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 |
Phone Number | 973-256-7220 |
News Archive
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering has awarded UCLA researchers Dr. Daniel Lu (Brentwood) and Dr. Reggie Edgerton (Bel Air) a $6 million, five-year grant to explore new therapies for the approximately 273,000 Americans living with spinal-cord injuries. Some 12,000 Americans suffer such injuries each year.
Tuberculosis is a potentially deadly though curable disease. Each year about 10 million people develop active cases, and 1.6 million people die. In addition, about 1.7 billion people around the world are infected with TB bacteria, which can lie dormant for weeks to years, then become active and cause disease in up to 10 percent of those who are infected.
With over 247 million cases of malaria occurring annually, NetsforLife® continues to be an innovative global player in the fight against this deadly disease. In commemoration of World Malaria Day 2011: Achieving Progress and Impact, the NetsforLife® program partnership is working to ensure that sustainable gains on both the national and community levels of its malaria prevention approach are maintained and bolstered.
Research led by the University of Adelaide is paving the way for safer and more effective drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, reducing side effects and the need for insulin injections.
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The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering has awarded UCLA researchers Dr. Daniel Lu (Brentwood) and Dr. Reggie Edgerton (Bel Air) a $6 million, five-year grant to explore new therapies for the approximately 273,000 Americans living with spinal-cord injuries. Some 12,000 Americans suffer such injuries each year.
Tuberculosis is a potentially deadly though curable disease. Each year about 10 million people develop active cases, and 1.6 million people die. In addition, about 1.7 billion people around the world are infected with TB bacteria, which can lie dormant for weeks to years, then become active and cause disease in up to 10 percent of those who are infected.
With over 247 million cases of malaria occurring annually, NetsforLife® continues to be an innovative global player in the fight against this deadly disease. In commemoration of World Malaria Day 2011: Achieving Progress and Impact, the NetsforLife® program partnership is working to ensure that sustainable gains on both the national and community levels of its malaria prevention approach are maintained and bolstered.
Research led by the University of Adelaide is paving the way for safer and more effective drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, reducing side effects and the need for insulin injections.
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Number of Facility Reported Incidents | 0 |
Number of Substantiated Complaints | 0 |
Number of Fines | 0 |
Total Amount of Fines in Dollars | $0 |
Number of Payment Denials | 0 |
Total Number of Penalties | 0 |
Experience Measure | Provider | National Avg. |
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Percentage of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased | 10.92 | 14.46 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight | 6.69 | 5.51 |
Percentage of low risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder | 28.57 | 48.41 |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder | 2.25 | 1.79 |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection | 1.82 | 2.65 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms | 0.32 | 5.05 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who were physically restrained | 0 | 0.23 |
Percentage of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury | 1.48 | 3.36 |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine | 100 | 93.87 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication | 7.21 | 14.2 |
Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine | 86.99 | 83.88 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication | 5.23 | 1.79 |
Percentage of long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened | 20.74 | 17.09 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication | 11.21 | 19.7 |
Percentage of high risk long-stay residents with pressure ulcers | 7.62 | 7.32 |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine | 99.74 | 95.98 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who made improvements in function | 74.08 | 67.99 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine | 95 | 82.93 |
News Archive
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering has awarded UCLA researchers Dr. Daniel Lu (Brentwood) and Dr. Reggie Edgerton (Bel Air) a $6 million, five-year grant to explore new therapies for the approximately 273,000 Americans living with spinal-cord injuries. Some 12,000 Americans suffer such injuries each year.
Tuberculosis is a potentially deadly though curable disease. Each year about 10 million people develop active cases, and 1.6 million people die. In addition, about 1.7 billion people around the world are infected with TB bacteria, which can lie dormant for weeks to years, then become active and cause disease in up to 10 percent of those who are infected.
With over 247 million cases of malaria occurring annually, NetsforLife® continues to be an innovative global player in the fight against this deadly disease. In commemoration of World Malaria Day 2011: Achieving Progress and Impact, the NetsforLife® program partnership is working to ensure that sustainable gains on both the national and community levels of its malaria prevention approach are maintained and bolstered.
Research led by the University of Adelaide is paving the way for safer and more effective drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, reducing side effects and the need for insulin injections.
› Verified 5 days ago
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