Gym and smart car at Oakland Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, Oakland, NJ

OAKLAND, NJ—Tryko Partners has completed a $3.5 million renovation at Oakland Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, 20 Break Neck Road, Oakland, NJ.

Tryko acquired the 215-bed Bergen County facility in 2015. It's operated by its healthcare affiliate, Marquis Health Services.

Marquis has completed extensive upgrades throughout the Oakland center, which offers sub-acute rehablitation, dementia care and long-term care wings, and specializes in cardio-pulmonary and orthopedic rehabilitation.

A newly renovated, 3,500-square-foot gym incorporates state-of-the-art rehabilitation therapy equipment. This includes a smart car used to help patients simulate daily living during the rehabilitation process. The renovation program also included updates to 50 rooms within the building's sub-acute rehab unit, featuring 32 private suites as well as semi-private suites.

“The overall theme of the building improvements focused on enhancing our comfortable, home-like setting for patients and families alike,” says Josh Brown, administrator at Oakland Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. “For example, we added pull-out couches to the renovated patient rooms for loved ones who want to stay overnight. We also expanded the building's common-area lounge space with pool tables and computer stations.”

Oakland Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center has received a five-star rating from the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services.

“We pride ourselves on providing expert care, ensuring great outcomes for our patients to the best of our ability, 365 days a year,” says Norman Rokeach, chief executive officer of Marquis Health Services.

The medical advisory team at the facility includes a geriatrician, physiatrist, orthopedic physician, cardiologist, pulmonologist, urologist, psychiatrist and certified wound care specialist. At all of its skilled nursing facilities, Marquis Health Services incorporates innovative programming and partnerships with area hospitals.

“We work closely with regional healthcare providers to develop programs that meet needs at a regional level for superior skilled nursing care,” says Rokeach.

Based in Brick, NJ, Tryko Partners and Marquis currently are involved in 2,400 skilled nursing beds. Tryko Partners also maintains a portfolio of more than 7,200 multifamily units along the east coast and in the midwest.

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