PATIENT CARE
Verified Information
Medicare Certified agency provider
PROPRIETARY ownership
Certified since 1966
Key Information
Phone
(973) 365-5200Years in Operation
60
Location & Directions
Service Area
This agency serves patients in CLIFTON and surrounding areas in NJ.
Patient Satisfaction
Based on patient surveys
Quality Highlights
Based on CMS quality data
0.61% falls with injury
Low rate of falls with injury
88% improved in mobility
Based on patient outcomes
88% improved in mobility
Based on patient outcomes
88% improved in bathing
Based on patient outcomes
84% improved managing meds
Based on patient outcomes
90% improved in breathing
Based on patient outcomes
Quality data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Performance compared to national averages.
Patient Survey Results
Based on the HHCAHPS (Home Health Consumer Assessment) survey - patients share their experience with this agency.
Services Offered
This home-health-agency offers a comprehensive range of care and support services to meet patients and families' needs.
Skilled Nursing Care
Home Health Aide Services
Physical Therapy
Speech-Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Medical Social Services
Note: For specific details about service availability, hours of operation, and how services are tailored to individual patient needs, please contact the home-health-agency directly.
Quality of Patient Care
Official quality performance data from CMS. Higher percentages indicate better performance unless noted otherwise.
Lower is better
Lower is better
Google Reviews
Eva Visperas
The organization as a whole works in a way to deny the patient services that are ordered by the provider even if the patient has the insurance benefit for it. After doing research, these home care agencies including Patient Care get reimbursed by insurance through "bundled payments." Therefore, if Patient Care sends out their PT 1 time per week instead of the 3 times per week (which was ordered by the orthopedic surgeon), Patient Care profits more. Patient Care only has to pay their PT for 1 session as opposed to 3 sessions but still gets the same reimbursement from insurance. Very unethical and the patient suffers. My dad has 35 hours of home care and Patient Care will only send a nurse 1 time, a speech therapist 1 time and PT sometimes. One would ask how can the Nurse or PT from Patient Care override the orthopedic surgeons orders for PT? How does the Nurse from Patient Care override the Wound Care doctor's order for frequency of visits? I am not sure. I do know the PT's, Nurses, etc who are working for Patient Care are forgetting the oath they took when they entered the healthcare field. They are undermining the ordering doctor and their treatment plan. The PT's and Nurses outright know that they should be making more frequent visits but obviously want to keep their job and therefore document the patient needs less care than what they really need. They are forgetting about that OATH they took and not doing what's in the best of the patient. The supplies they provided for my dad's wounds were not sufficient. Even after bringing this to the attention of the Manager, no changes were made. When he had a bowel movement, poop would seep through the bandages. They were flimsy and would not stay on. We asked for them to follow the orders and provide us with the Allevyn bandages (much better quality) that all wound care centers and hospitals use and they would not. Even the manager of the Clifton/Wayne office says his own wife uses the brand Allevyn and how great they were. These bandages were also part of the order from his wound care doctor but Patient Care refuses to follow the doctor's order. Why? $$$$$$... Patient Care is all about doing as little as possible so they can PROFIT. They do not work in the best interest of the patient. Patient Care also sends out a schedule of care to the patient. It has a schedule of frequency for each discipline. This schedule is inflated and is made to look as if the patient is receiving all of these services. In reality, the patient receives less than half of what is documented on the schedule. For example on the schedule it might say speech will come 2 times per week, nurse 3 times, PT 3 times. But they all come 1 time per week. Looks great on paper but no If you decide to use them, insist that they follow the doctor's orders. One time per week is not enough of PT. Why would a doctor be ordering 3 and Patient Care says 1 is not enough? Who ever thinks that less exercise/training is better than more? Hello? When we asked one of the PT's about the treatment plan, he said we have to call and ask the manager. Why would the PT who is evaluating and working with my father direct us to speak to a manager about my dad's progress? Because they don't It's very sad because many care takers are probably older and don't really know to advocate for or what their insurance benefit is. Luckily my dad has his four children to advocate and push back against these companies who are only interested in MONEY.
Aaris Sherin
Absolutely the worst care and service I've had with any Physical Therapy practice for myself, my parents and my in-laws. There office staff are unprofessional, the care is subpar, and one has to fight to get them to discharge patients. My Mom can't walk now and we've been fighting to get her out of Patient Care and to a practice that offers better care for almost 6 weeks. The problem is that their business comes from assisted living facilities and they have long term contracts with these facilities. They are preying on patients with the least ability to advocate for themselves. Patient Care's New Jersey license should be revoked.
Clarence McKnight
Patient Care of Clifton To the awesome nurses and office staff. I want to thank the entire team for the outstanding nursing service my late brother Willie McKnight received over the last six years. Everyone have aways been very professional and caring when visiting him. This stamp is for the healthcare community which encompasses physicians, surgeons, dentists, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, lab technicians, orderlies, home health aides, hospital custodians and emergency medical workers, among others. Clarence McKnight, Beloved brother and caregiver.
Patricia Rose Labazzetta
Had a nice Physical Therapist named, Tara, she got upset because I had gotten Covid & I had to stop seeing her. She got upset that I couldn't see her when she tried to come to The Assisted Living Apt. @ Chestnut Hill. She would pop in to see me but I didn't have the time or my wellness. I'm sorry that I couldn't continue our sessions. So sometimes it's not possible to have the right time for therapy. Sincerely, Patricia Rose Mastromonico, LPN (retired & disabled)
lori frommer
Lovely to speak with by phone and in person. However, they appear to accept cases when they don't have the staffing. My husband needed nursing within a day or two of hospital discharge and therapy. They didn't have him scheduled for almost a week until I called and complained, so it was moved up a day sooner. Services weren't consistent.
Reviews from Google Places for PATIENT CARE. These are real experiences shared by families and patients.
Contact Tips
Best Time to Call
Contact during business hours for non-urgent inquiries
What to Ask
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- • Insurance coverage and costs
- • Available services and care locations
- • Staff qualifications and experience
Medicare Certified
This agency is Medicare certified. Most services are covered 100% by Medicare Part A.
In an Emergency
For medical emergencies, call 911 first. Then contact the agency for coordination of care.
Key Information
Phone
(973) 365-5200Years in Operation
60
Official Medicare Data
All star ratings and quality measures are sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
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