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Broadway House for Continuing Care

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298 Broadway, Newark, NJ 07104

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Broadway House for Continuing Care

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Broadway House for Continuing Care, located at 298 Broadway in Newark, New Jersey, is a trusted skilled nursing facility serving the North Ward community and surrounding neighborhoods. As a nonprofit corporation, Broadway House is guided by a mission of compassionate, resident-centered care rather than profit — a distinction that families consistently find meaningful when choosing long-term care for a loved one. The facility provides skilled nursing services designed to support residents who require around-the-clock medical supervision, post-acute rehabilitation, or long-term residential care. Interdisciplinary care teams work closely with residents and their families to develop individualized care plans that prioritize dignity, comfort, and the highest possible quality of life. Newark's North Ward is a vibrant, close-knit area with deep community roots, and Broadway House benefits from its central location within this neighborhood. Families visiting from across the region will find the facility easily accessible via Newark Penn Station and major highways including I-280 and the Garden State Parkway. Branch Brook Park — one of Essex County's crown jewels and home to the nation's largest cherry blossom collection — is just minutes away, offering a serene natural setting for family outings and therapeutic walks. The renowned Newark Museum of Art and the historic Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart are also nearby, giving residents and families a culturally rich environment to explore. For medical needs, University Hospital — a Level I Trauma Center and New Jersey's only public academic medical center — is located less than two miles away in the University Heights neighborhood. Saint Michael's Medical Center and Newark Beth Israel Medical Center also serve the greater Newark area, ensuring residents have access to comprehensive specialty care. The Ironbound district, just south of downtown Newark, offers a wealth of acclaimed Portuguese and Spanish restaurants and lively commercial corridors, while the Gateway Center provides convenient retail and dining options. Families traveling from throughout Essex, Union, and Hudson counties will find Newark's transit hub makes visiting straightforward and stress-free. Broadway House for Continuing Care combines nonprofit values, skilled clinical expertise, and a location woven into the heart of Newark's community — making it a dependable choice for families seeking quality long-term nursing care.

Care Types at Broadway House for Continuing Care

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What level of care does Broadway House for Continuing Care provide? +

Broadway House for Continuing Care is a skilled nursing facility, meaning it provides 24-hour medical care and supervision by licensed nurses. This includes post-acute rehabilitation following a hospital stay, long-term residential nursing care, wound care, medication management, and support for residents with complex medical needs.

What hospitals are near Broadway House in Newark, NJ? +

Broadway House is well-positioned for medical access. University Hospital, New Jersey's only public academic medical center and a Level I Trauma Center, is located approximately 1.5 miles away in University Heights. Saint Michael's Medical Center and Newark Beth Israel Medical Center are also within the greater Newark area, providing a broad range of specialty and emergency services.

Is Broadway House a for-profit or nonprofit facility? +

Broadway House for Continuing Care is operated by a nonprofit corporation. This means the organization's resources are directed toward resident care and facility improvements rather than shareholder returns — a distinction many families prioritize when evaluating long-term care options.

What is Newark, NJ like as a place for seniors and their families? +

Newark is New Jersey's largest city and offers a rich urban environment with strong public transit, cultural institutions, and diverse communities. Branch Brook Park — famous for its annual cherry blossom festival and expansive green space — is a beloved spot for seniors and families. Newark Penn Station connects residents' families to New York City, Philadelphia, and beyond. The Ironbound neighborhood provides excellent dining, and the Newark Museum of Art offers cultural programming year-round.

How can I schedule a tour or get more information about Broadway House? +

You can reach Broadway House for Continuing Care directly by phone at (973) 268-9797. The admissions team can answer questions about available rooms, care programs, insurance and Medicaid acceptance, and arrange a facility tour so you and your family can see the environment and meet the care team firsthand.

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