The home failed to create and carry out a timely plan to meet a new resident’s most immediate needs after admission. Cited December 2024 — isolated incident, actual harm.
View the original federal record
F-Tag 655 — 42 CFR §483.21 — S/S: G
Nursing home report
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ · Medicare-certified · 127 beds
CAREONE AT MIDDLETOWN (ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ) has an overall rating of 2 out of 5 stars, with 2-star health inspections but stronger 4-star staffing and quality measures. It reported 3.65 nurse hours per resident per day versus the 4.1 federal benchmark, and it had $8,788 in fines in the last 24 months plus a recent federal penalty.
Health inspections
Staffing
3.6454 hrs/resident/day
Quality measures
Federal guidance recommends at least 4.1 nursing hours per resident each day. This facility reports 3.6454.
Hours per resident per day.
Each measure compares a year ago with the most recent quarter. Green means the facility moved the right way; red means the wrong way.
Lower is better — fewer affected residents. A decrease is good (green); an increase is concerning (red).
Long-stay residents on antipsychotic medication
Residents with a fall causing major injury
Residents with pressure ulcers (bedsores)
Residents with a urinary tract infection
Residents who lost too much weight
Residents who were physically restrained
Residents needing more help with daily activities
Residents whose ability to walk got worse
Long-stay residents on antianxiety or sleep medication
Short-stay residents newly given an antipsychotic
Residents with a long-term catheter
Residents with new or worsening incontinence
Residents with depressive symptoms
Higher is better — e.g. vaccinations. An increase is good (green); a decrease is concerning (red).
Long-stay residents given the seasonal flu vaccine
Long-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine
Short-stay residents given the seasonal flu vaccine
Short-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine
The home failed to create and carry out a timely plan to meet a new resident’s most immediate needs after admission. Cited December 2024 — isolated incident, actual harm.
F-Tag 655 — 42 CFR §483.21 — S/S: G
The nursing home failed to keep the area free of hazards and provide enough supervision to prevent accidents. Cited December 2024 — isolated incident, actual harm.
F-Tag 689 — 42 CFR §483.25(d) — S/S: G
The home failed to provide needed social services to help each resident reach the best possible quality of life. Cited December 2024 — isolated incident, actual harm.
F-Tag 745 — 42 CFR §483.40 — S/S: G
The home failed to make sure food was safely sourced, stored, prepared, and served according to professional standards. Cited January 2025 — widespread issue, potential for harm.
F-Tag 812 — 42 CFR §483.60(i) — S/S: F
The nursing home failed to ensure a working call system was available in each resident’s bathroom and bathing area. Cited January 2025 — widespread issue, potential for harm.
F-Tag 919 — 42 CFR §483.90 — S/S: F
Reported nurse staffing was below the federal recommendation of 4.1 hours per resident per day.
Health inspection found 8 health deficiencies.
A federal fine of $8,788 was recorded.
Health inspection found 5 health deficiencies.
Health inspection found 5 health deficiencies.
On record with Medicare: 1 fine · $8,788 in total fines.
Federal fine
Dec 24, 2024
Things at a nursing home change — inspections, staffing, ownership, news.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services — public records, updated monthly. GoodStanding presents official records with plain-language summaries. Always visit a facility in person.