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    Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Living

    Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Living

    1.5(4 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Many high end convalescing and physical therapy facilities once considered five star care…read moreresidences pre-COVID went bankrupt during the lockdowns, and were bought out by the same greedy Venture Capitalists currently ravaging the rest of the elder care industry. Cambridge at Moorestown, formerly the Lutheran Home, is no exception. We discovered this in 2025 after a family member experienced a traumatic injury requiring convalescing care. Welcoming staff? No one even acknowledged our arrival until 12 hours later. That meant no meals! The opulent ambiance and crystal chandeliers? Only there to lure your business. The attractive dietary menus? You'll take that tiny grey hot dog for your Sunday dinner and you'll damn well like it. Daily PT? Not in this lifetime. Clean sheets? Only if you complain loudly enough. Caring experienced nurses? Better get used to non-English speaking "assistants" assigned to ten patients at a time supervised by an invisible administrative nurse. The "Family Meeting" to address grievances involving abuse or lapses in care? Pre-scripted and choreographed to shut you down. Recommend you take a professional advocate along. In our case, we evacuated to another facility in the middle of the night after a non-English speaking "nurse" arrived with double the prescribed dosage of pain medication, putting our family member's life at risk. If you find yourself in need of serious post-hospitalization PT or convalescing care, this is not your best choice. Despite being a wealthy retirement community in one of the wealthiest towns in NJ, the medical convalescing wing at Cambridge is understaffed and very low end staffed with screen addicted unresponsive zombies. Pre-Covid levels of care seem no longer available at former standalone facilities like this. If you have good private insurance, stay way clear of this place if you care at all about your loved one. I regret Yelp has no zero stars option.

    no follow up on post op care. no directive as to what follow up appointments need to be made…read more Requested hospital discharge Paper work so patient could prepare follow Doctor visit. Request Denied. Stitches remained after major back surgery until they were Over grown. Had to have them surgically removed at Virtua hospital after being discharged from Cambridge Rehab. Very limited care, very limited rehab. Which was the sole purpose for rehab. Nurses were few and far between. AIDS were stretch to the limit . Bed sores. Never again cambridge.

    Brandywine Living at Moorestown Estates by Monarch

    Brandywine Living at Moorestown Estates by Monarch

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    24/7 Availability
    Pet friendly

    I highly recommend Brandywine Living at Moorestown Estates as the facility, management and staff…read moreare great at their job and are warm, loving and attentive to their residents. My husband and I moved my mom (Mercedes) into Brandywine in August of 2019 and everyone at Brandywine made mom feel so at home. She was very happy living at Brandywine and she built a lot of great relationships. But more importantly, several months after mom's move into the she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Mom was placed in their hospice program which was exceptional. The nurses, aides and management were so attentive and cared for her in such a loving way. I will forever be grateful for the amazing care mom received at Brandywine from everyone. Linda Goldberg

    Our 94 year old mother has lived at Brandywine for a year. She was reluctant at first, and just…read morewanted to stay in her room. She is in a wheelchair, so mobility, and assistance is key for her daily routines. Within a short time, the staff at Brandywine have become her family. Every department makes resident life their priority. When covid started in the spring, the staff quickly introduced new protocols, and have done a remarkable job keeping everyone safe, and healthy. We receive weekly status updates on staff and residents, and more if necessary. Although the pandemic has created anxiety and concern, our family is grateful everyday she lives there. We cannot imagine her living anywhere else. Now, our mother plays bingo, poker, attends happy hour, and is involved in most activities. All done with small groups, scheduled, distanced, with masks. Our mother is living the last years of her life happy, healthy, and safe.

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    Brandywine Living at Moorestown Estates by Monarch
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    Laurel Brook Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center

    Laurel Brook Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center

    1.9(30 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    A SH!T HOLE FROM H*LL This place needs to be shut down…read moreimmediately. Do not EVER send anyone here! The staff is completely ignorant, belligerent, inept, careless, and downright malicious. My medication was administered wrong nearly every single day, the PT and OT was virtually nonexistent, the aids are the scum and scourge of the earth, the nurse manager LIED to me in what became an actual argument about x rays my doctor needed, and whether or not I should have had the foley that was a medical necessity. The food did not meet my dietary requirements one single day, and was otherwise uncooked, soggy, cold, and inedible. Elderly patients are left to sit in the filth and scream and cry all day and night, for help that never comes. Aids are supposed to be trained to know how to help a non-weightbearing patient from bed to commode and back, but not only are they completely inept, they are belligerent and unwilling. Worse still, patients are left to wait 30-45 minutes for anyone at all after ringing the call bell, then whoever comes in, stays only a few seconds, then leaves the room. One nurse was more concerned about going to wawa, than getting my medication. I had to sit in my urine after a bladder spasm, for TWO HOURS because the aids were watching a football game, and one wanted to go on break. Then I was yelled at for asking for help again. On another occasion, an aid named Shmeeka,hooked my foley catheter to the statlock on my leg wrong, then screamed in my face when I told her it was incorrect. Another time, after she hurriedly put me back on the bed after using the commode, she left me with the tube wrapped around my other leg, and hooked the bag to the opposite side of the bed, causing it to pull excruciatingly. She was also completely unwilling to empty the bag until it was completely full, which does not allow drainage, causes very painful bladder spasms, and causes UTI. Of the two months I spent there, my foley was only flushed twice. One aid named Mica and whoever was helping her, mocked and belittled me while helping me use the bedpan, then when I spoke up for myself, they left me trying to balance on it, with stool inside. After that, she no longer helped me get washed up, and my mother had to come and take over. Every single night, ALL night long, the staff is out in the hallway talking at a sonic boom, laughing, and watching TV at an ear bleed level. After suffering a traumatic rape as a teenager, I made the staff aware th a t I did not want men in my room alone with me. This was continuously disregarded, and one of the male nurses I was assigned, named Faith, came in my l room not long after me asking him to leave, and asked if I wanted my suppository. I was confused and told him I don't take any. He insisted, I said no. He said he was going to check, came back, and insisted again. I said no, and had to spend the rest of my time there with a PTSD I hadn't had in years.Not only was it highly suspicious that he wanted to give me a suppository I do not take, but the mere idea of a man doing this to a woman, a woman who had to repeatedly explain the private and traumatic reason I did not want to be alone with men in my room, is not only malpractice, it's disgusting, intentionally damaging, dangerous, inexcusable, and a VIOLATION of patient rights. On addition to all of this, the PT manager wasted half an hour of the very little time and opportunity I had to recieve PT, with unsafe, ignorant, and illogical demands that showed she knows absolutely nothing about patient safety or physical therapy at all. Another PT staffer named Amy did the same, and repeatedly made very insulting comments about me in front of everyone in the gym, then accused me of lying about it two days later. The OT therapist repeatedly told me to get into the wheelchair or commode on the left side of the bed, the side I am disabled on, and have very little mobility, even though she was told by her boss to help me transfer on the right side of the bed. My time here was a clusterf@ck of personal violation, gaslighting, unhealthy, extremely painful, unsafe, unsanitary, mentally, emotionally, and physically traumatic conditions I repeat, this place is a SH!T HOLE OF EPIC PROPORTIONS. Do NOT PLACE ANYONE IN THIS GODFORSAKEN MONEY-GRABBING, DISGUSTING, POS, H£LL PIT.

    I went to visit a friend that is here after a stroke. I'm most surprised how unclean this facility…read moreis. I expected so much more from this type of place. The staff was friendly and seem to enjoy their jobs. For the most part, the equipment and beds all need to be updated. Paint is needed on the walls. This place needs a good upgrade.

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    Laurel Brook Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center - This was the menu when I asked what was on my Dad's plate. Sounds pretty good.

    This was the menu when I asked what was on my Dad's plate. Sounds pretty good.

    Laurel Brook Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center - They don't even replace trash cans. This was in my Dad's room.

    They don't even replace trash cans. This was in my Dad's room.

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