A Legacy of Care and Faith in Cedar Grove
Nestled in the quiet hills of Cedar Grove, St. Vincent’s has a long-standing history rooted in Catholic healthcare. Founded in 1899 by the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth, it has provided care and comfort to generations of families in the region. Today, under the stewardship of Complete Care, it remains grounded in the Catholic tradition. The facility is committed to nurturing the whole person: body, mind, and spirit, and offers both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care.
Spiritual life remains an integral part of daily life at Complete Care at St. Vincent’s. Catholic Mass is celebrated in the on-site chapel—weekdays at 11 a.m. and Sundays at 1:30 p.m.—where residents, families, and staff gather in shared worship. Daily Holy Communion is available, and morning and evening prayers contribute to the center’s reflective atmosphere.
A full-time religious sister provides chaplaincy and spiritual guidance, supported by extraordinary ministers of the Holy Eucharist. Priests are available around the clock to offer sacraments and pastoral care.
Visible expressions of faith, such as statues, stained glass, and quiet spaces for reflection, help create an environment that honors each person’s spiritual and physical well-being.
For more information, visit www.ccstvincents.com or call 973-663-0011.
Featured image: A stained-glass window in the lobby of the facility depicts the history of St. Vincent’s. (Photo courtesy of Sister Patricia Mennor, SC)
