Marquis Health Services’ Coral Harbor Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center Completes Renovation


 

 Marquis Health ServicesCoral Harbor Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center staff, healthcare colleagues and dignitaries celebrated the completion of a $2.5 million renovation at the 110-bed Neptune City skilled nursing facility during a professional open house event in June.

More than 200 participants enjoyed tours of Coral Harbor, a formal ribbon cutting ceremony, live entertainment and refreshments. New Jersey State Health Commissioner Dr. Shereef M. Elnahal was among the attendees.

“Touring Coral Harbor Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center you can tell that Marquis Health Services not only pays a lot of attention to aesthetics – it’s a really beautiful place – but also to what happens behind all of that in the skilled nursing care provided,” Dr. Elnahal said. “Marquis has a great record on quality in our state.”

Coral Harbor provides post-hospital care, short-term rehab and long-term residential care. Marquis Health Services launched the renovation immediately following its acquisition of the Monmouth County property in 2016. Highlighting the physical improvements, the firm completed a complete overhaul of the long-term care floor and created dedicated sub-acute rehabilitation suites. The work also included the construction of a new therapy gym with state-of-the-art equipment and other enhancements.

Coral Harbor’s programming has been expanded as well, with new specialty cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs operating seven days per week. Piped-in oxygen in the sub-acute rehabilitation suites enhances the facility’s pulmonary care services. Additionally, Coral Harbor has introduced a chronic kidney disease management program.

“On behalf of all of us at Marquis Health Services, I thank our guests for joining us to celebrate Coral Harbor’s progress,” noted Norman Rokeach, chief executive officer. “We are thrilled with the outcome of this effort to create a modern, homelike environment for our patients and staff, and facilitate the evolution of our programming.”

Coral Harbor continues to partner with medical providers and area hospitals – including the adjacent Jersey Shore University Medical Center – to develop offerings that meet community needs. Located at 2050 6th Ave., Coral Harbor maintains a five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and this spring received a nursing excellence award from the New Jersey Association of Directors of Nursing Administration/Long Term Care, Inc., for earning a 12-month deficiency-free survey from the New Jersey Department of Health.

Brick, N.J.-based Marquis Health Services is a recognized leader in providing subacute rehabilitation and skilled nursing care. The company currently operates eight skilled nursing properties in the Mid-Atlantic region – with locations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. The organization’s growing portfolio also includes 10 facilities in the Northeast. Marquis is the healthcare affiliate of Tryko Partners, LLC, a family-owned organization with three generations of skilled nursing involvement.

 



July 6, 2018


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