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Residential care homes in Woodmere may appeal to seniors who value smaller, more close-knit communities and many opportunities for socialization. Woodmere care homes typically take in fewer residents, meaning older adults know each resident in the home and develop strong friendships.
Older-adult care homes vary more than other options for senior living in Woodmere, so families can choose from a wide range of prices, amenities, and services. A Place for Mom will work with you to understand the cost of care homes. From there, we’ll help you find the right fit, whether you’re staying on a budget or searching for luxury retirement communities.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Lakewood, Toms River or Jackson.
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Hello. I'm writing to clear up some of the total inaccuracies of the review my sister gave Golden View. To give some background. My mom was living with me from the end of Dec. 2014 until Aug. 2018. Considering I live alone and work full-time things went pretty well. Thank God for a wonderful next door neighbor that helped me with caring for my mom. In the beginning of 2018 my mom's condition worsened. Her cognitive level was now to the point where she could no longer follow story lines of her favorite TV shows. Along with having dementia my mom would halucinate as well. Prior to this point in time the hallucinations were endearing. She would hear the chorus singing across the street all day long, she imagined cute little friends, Louie, Jose', Zeka, yes ... you remember the Zeka virus. The hallucinations now in the beginning of 2018 were turning more aggressive and hostile in nature. She would imagine things coming from the ceiling and attacking her while lying to go to sleep. She would believe her cousins that passed years ago were trying to kill her. She wouldn't eat and went from weighing 130-140 lbs. to 97 lbs. in a half a year. I hired a part-time care giver to be with her and try to engage her to keep her from these hostile hallucinations. She now was to the point where she thought poison was in her food and wouldn't eat or drink and wouldn't get out of her bed. I would try talking to her and she would cry "I don't understand words". Didn't know who I was or even who she was. The feeling of despair and that this was my mom's time was undeniable! I took her to the emergency room and after a battle they got her to settle down. Knowing that the day would come that I couldn't have her stay with me I was doing a little research and went to and called some nursing homes. What appealed to me about Golden View was they specialized with only memory care patients and at that time only the capacity for eight residents. They had 2 and most of the time 3 people on staff to care for the residents so the ratio of care givers to residents was very high and I knew she would receive a lot more one on one attention. In a bigger place my feeling was she would get lost in the crowd and the general feel of the environment would be much more clinical. Where as Golden View's home environment would feel much warmer and inviting. So based on my rapport with G.V. my decision was to place her there. Upon arriving at G.V. the nurse immediately got my mom on hospice care. The renown geriatric doctor that cares for the residents at G.V. got her on the proper medication to combat the hallucinations. My mother started eating, gained back all her weight and then some! Bathed everyday! I would often see the G.V. staff sit with the residents spending 30 minutes or so spoon feeding them a meal so they would get nourishment. I've witnessed them take a couple of residents who I thought were having their last weeks and turned them to live many months with some measure of quality. From Aug. 2018 until March when the Corona virus hit I would visit 3 to 4 times a week, every week, and my mom was singing, dancing, had children visiting, playing games, and had a family home type environment. I invite you to visit the G.V. website to view the videos and photos to see for yourselves. Due to the choices and decisions made by the staff at G.V. they turned my mom around and gave her the best happiest times in years. For this I'm grateful ??. I want to make it perfectly clear at no time whatsoever was there any conversation of any kind between G.V. personnel and myself about paying money so I could go see my mom when she had covid. I paid G.V. $6500 in the beginning of May because that was the monthly fee that was due the 1st of each month. Both the doctors from the hospital and the geriatric doctor felt my my mom's best chance for recovery was to go back to G V. in her familiar environment and be placed on hospice again. So when she was released by the hospital sometime in the first week of May I followed the doctor's advice and had her taken back to G.V. It was hospice personnel that instructed me I would be allowed to go in and visit my mom when she arrived back at G.V. not anyone from G.V. I also wanted to point out that my mom was on an oxygen tank and was in no condition at all to talk with anyone on the phone. Whenever any staff entered my mom's room they had to be wearing a protective white suit that takes considerable time to put on and take off. It wasn't as if they could just wipe a phone and hand it to her. My mom had several serious health issues. Heart, lung, digestive, and senile degenerative brain disease. These factors at her age along with the isolation and no visitors was too much for her to overcome. Covid-19 has turned the entire medical community and all of our lives upside down! Especially in the earliest stages of the epidemic. We're still trying to find our way as there's controversy among the medical experts. At this time testing was hardly available or accurate and G.V. did as advised by the medical doctors and the CDC, which was to treat any symptoms and the residents as if they had the virus. To blame G.V. or the doctors is beyond me. My mom lived to 93 years of age. Her name was [name removed].
The society house is wonderful I already referred someone else there and they had their dad move in. It's beautiful and compassionate and accommodating in every way - it is great.
4827 Oxford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19124
15 Emlen Ave, Lawnside, NJ 08045
We are very happy with them, they do a very good job. They keep things clean, and everyone is well kept and happy. The food is very good, I would give it a five, and they are attentive. The only concern is...
52 North Ave, Elizabeth, NJ 08854
52 North Ave, Elizabeth, NJ 08854
209 Beach 125th St, Far Rockaway, NY 11694
140 Beach 119th St, Far Rockaway, NY 11694
501 Atlantic Ave, Egg Harbor, NJ 08215
At Harbor Hall, we are dedicated to making sure that all of our senior residents receives the assistance they need to live their lives the way they see fit. Our community is founded on the principles of offering great customer service and ensuring that our services provide the best experience...
1339 Wheatsheaf Lane, Abington, PA 19001
Royal PCH opened its doors in September of 2023 with one goal in mind, which is to offer luxury senior living and make sure each resident feels and knows that they are always number one.Nestled in the pleasant Abington Township – a Philadelphia, PA suburb – stands Royal PCH a brand new...
1339 Wheatsheaf Lane, Abington, PA 19001
Royal PCH opened its doors in September of 2023 with one goal in mind, which is to offer luxury senior living and make sure each resident feels and knows that they are always number one.Nestled in the pleasant Abington Township – a Philadelphia, PA suburb – stands Royal PCH a brand new...
3 Pershing Lane, Sicklerville, NJ 08081
It is really good overall quality care that Primrose Personal Care Home provides. They offer around the clock super care, and it is a very nice place for dad. It has been a great experience and I would...
Primrose Personal Care Home 3 Pershing Lane. Sicklerville, NJ 08081 GRAND OPENING! Our Mission: The mission of the Home is to improve the quality of life for older veterans and seniors with disabilities and to assist them in achieving their maximum level of health, independence and...
1518 Haines St, Philadelphia, PA 19126
1518 Haines St, Philadelphia, PA 19126
2050 Coral St, Philadelphia, PA 19125
4701 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141
4701 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141
4518 N Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141
4518 N Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141
417 Monmouth St., Gloucester City, NJ 08030
417 Monmouth St., Gloucester City, NJ 08030
970 N 7th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
970 N 7th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
1318 W Cumberland St, Philadelphia, PA 19132
911 N Franklin St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
911 N Franklin St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
4627 Wayne Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144
The average cost of senior living in Woodmere is 2,839 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Hightstown, NJ with an average of 2,975 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
Residential care homes are houses in residential neighborhoods that are equipped, adapted, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually between two and 10. Like assisted living communities, staff at care homes typically help residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and medication management. Although residential care homes vary significantly depending on the community, services usually include:
Holly House, GoldenView Living at North Brunswick and The Society House are the top-rated care homes near Woodmere, New Jersey. See full list of communities.
There are 110 care homes near Woodmere, New Jersey. See the full list.
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