Compassionate Care

    532 Lafayette Rd., Sparta, NJ, 07871
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    About Compassionate Care

    Compassionate Care in Sparta, New Jersey, sits at 532 Lafayette Rd, Suite 300, and you'll notice right away that they stick to patient-centered care, with a big focus on talking things through, professionalism, and quick responses when someone needs help, and while they have a dedicated community for seniors who need either a helping hand with daily activities or help managing health issues, they keep everything pretty practical, with things like help with meals, taking medicine, and personal care, plus a bit of extra independence so you don't feel crowded-there's board and care home services and respite stays if you need a break, and their rates on two-bedroom suites are $6,195 a month, which is lower than Sussex County's average but more than the state's, and private rooms go for around $5,825, which puts them above Sussex County's average but close to what you'll find in the rest of New Jersey, and you'll have choices on room types, as they have studios, one-bedrooms, private rooms, and two-bedroom suites, all without pet-friendly options.

    Compassionate Care has a large team involved, with over thirty-five providers covering twelve sites in Sussex and Warren counties in New Jersey and Pike County in Pennsylvania, so you're not just getting a narrow set of specialties-instead, their group includes rheumatology, internal medicine, family medicine, geriatrics, cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, adult and pediatric care, endocrinology, colon and rectal surgery, hepatology, orthopedic care, physical therapy, pulmonary, sports medicine, chiropractic, acupuncture, and general surgery, giving seniors a broad range of support from routine visits to more complex needs, especially since doctors like Dr. Haroon Sarwar focus on rheumatology and work with conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout, osteoarthritis, systemic or autoimmune illnesses, and osteoporosis, while Candice Robertson, APN-C, brings nearly three decades of family medicine and nurse practice experience, and some providers have worked for more than forty years and speak several languages, mostly English, taking most major insurance like Medicaid and Medicare.

    The staff, including kind and gentle hospice aides such as Elisa, make end-of-life care comfortable, offering in-home hospice aid, religious-based hospice, grief support, in-patient care, and even pediatric and cardiac care for those who need it, focusing on comfort for both patients and families, and the caregivers handle things like help with moving, incontinence aid, medication management, and daily routines, emphasizing a mix of independence with enough help to feel secure, and for folks who want easy access to the outside, there are nearby restaurants, parks, churches, pharmacies, and hospitals.

    Compassionate Care works closely with Newton Medical Center and has providers trained at institutions such as King Edward Medical University, so they can offer treatments for things like osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis, ankylosing spondylitis, rotator cuff syndrome, lateral epicondylitis, and other chronic musculoskeletal or autoimmune issues, and for people with sports injuries or those needing recovery help, their sports medicine doctors and physical therapists have a practical, straightforward way of making treatment plans to target each person's specific problem, always focusing on what's best for the patient and keeping the family up to date.

    They're licensed by the State of New Jersey, and their community outreach services help connect people with things like medicine management or healthcare resources, and their amenities are made with comfort and well-being in mind, keeping things simple and easy to navigate, so folks can keep as much independence as possible, and every resident gets care tailored to their own needs and wishes, whether that means help with getting stronger, keeping up with doctor appointments, or just having someone around to talk to, and if someone's in a tough spot, the hospice program steps in to help both the person and the family find a sense of peace and comfort. The whole place has a quiet, practical feel, more about offering the support people need in a steady way than trying to be anything fancy or complicated.

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