Complete Care at Voorhees
3001 Evesham Rd, Voorhees, NJ, 08043
2.6
(8 reviews)
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READ MOREMoorestown’s assisted living facilities provide a solution to independent-minded seniors who find everyday tasks, such as housekeeping, more challenging now. The facilities offer pleasant accommodation with the opportunity to make friends with neighbors, in addition to staff who clean rooms, cook meals and provide basic medical support, such as medication management. A typical assisted living placement in Moorestown costs $5,550 per month, a monthly saving of $1,100 when compared to the state average.Â
The rest of this guide looks at senior living costs in the area, provides a short list of resources for Moorestown’s older residents and discusses the benefits and drawbacks of living in the area.
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3001 Evesham Rd, Voorhees, NJ, 08043
2.6
(8 reviews)
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The New Jersey Department of Health is responsible for issuing licenses to assisted living facility administrators. The department regulates and monitors facilities to ensure they continue to uphold the standards stipulated in their licenses. It also conducts unannounced inspections, which can result in it revoking licenses from underperforming facilities.
According to the 2020 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, Moorestown’s average assisted living costs are $1,100 per month below the state average of $6,650 although above the national average of $4,300.Â
Moorestown’s assisted living costs are among the most attractive in the state, only beaten by Ocean City, where the typical fee is $4,945. Seniors in Moorestown will need to budget for an additional $973 per month if they consider a move to Vineland or $1,928 if Trenton is in their sights.
Moorestown
$5,550
New Jersey
$6,650
The United States
$4,300
Ocean City
$4,945
Vineland
$6,523
Trenton
$7,478
Senior care costs typically reflect the frequency and level of care, as well as other costs, such as accommodation. Consequently, adult day care centers offer the most affordable option, with fees in Moorestown averaging $1,842. This is followed by home and home health care, both of which cost $4,767, despite the latter also providing support by medical professionals. Assisted living’s $5,550 fees are the most affordable for care that includes accommodation. Nursing home care is the most expensive, with the average semiprivate room costing $11,285, while a private room adds another $1,213 per month to the fees.
Adult day care
$4,767
Assisted living
$4,767
Home health care
$1,842
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$11,285
Nursing home (private room)
$12,498
Note: Data for Moorestown was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Philadelphia, was used instead.
Assisted living services in Moorestown may be covered under the state’s Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services and Supports waiver.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in New Jersey page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in New Jersey page.
Seniors in Moorestown have access to many free and subsidized resources. They can help resolve disagreements with care providers, get high-quality medical services and enjoy opportunities to work with others to better the community. The following resources are only a sample of what’s available in Burlington County.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Burlington County VA Clinic | (844) 441-5499 | U.S. military veterans and their families can get medical support at the Burlington County VA Clinic. In addition to primary care physicians, the facility also has podiatrists, optometrists, neurologists and dermatologists. There's a department specializing in mental health and a program for weight management. The facility's social workers ensure continuity of care, particularly for seniors who require support from more than one type of specialist. |
Aging and Disability Resource Center | (877) 222-3737 | Burlington County's Office on Aging manages the Aging and Disability Resource Center, a one-stop shop of resources for seniors in residential care and those able to live at home. The center's services cover many needs, such as legal support, respite care and money management advice. There's also support from social workers for seniors unsure of how to plan their long-term care. |
New Jersey Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (877) 582-6995 | Seniors in residential care communities unable to resolve disagreements with their care providers can call on the support of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman. The service is free of charge. Ombudsmen educate seniors about their rights and investigate complaints made by them, their families and third parties. Advocating for the senior, the ombudsman tries to resolve disputes with the owners and managers of the facilities. The ombudsman can also supply seniors with inspection reports, enabling them to make more educated decisions about the best assisted living facility for them. |
Volunteer Center of Burlington County | (856) 222-9311 | The Volunteer Center of Burlington County is a nonprofit organization that pairs up seniors with life skills and a willingness to serve their communities with charities and agencies that rely on the help of volunteers. Seniors determine the time they can offer, while the center aims to connect them with the nonprofit that will be best served by their skills and experience. This could be delivering meals to homebound seniors, working in a thrift shop or mentoring younger members of the community. |
Moorestown-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in New Jersey are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in New Jersey page for more information about these laws.
Assisted Living
Louis650488
5
Review of CareOne at Moorestown
CareOne at Moorestown was extremely nice. We had a nice tour. I thought they had a lot of things going for it. I was seriously considering them, but my father passed away, so it wasn’t necessary to...
Assisted Living
CDSSH
5
Review of CareOne at Moorestown
My father in law has been living there for 2 years, the people who work there are very kind and compassionate to make sure he is comfortable. I see it more as a family among the patients and...
Assisted Living
Linda105849750
4
Review of CareOne at Moorestown
Care One has a shower in the rooms which is great. My husband could shower whenever he wanted and as often as he wanted. He could also do the therapy every day. The place is really nice, and the...