Life Force Senior Care in Cherry Hill, New Jersey is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
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Life Force caregivers took care of both my grandmother and my mother in law. I can’t thank them enough for showing them the type of care that I thought only family members could - they made sure both my grandmother and mother in law were well cared for around the clock. They would alert my family if anything seemed out of the ordinary with their respective health issues. Great company and great people.
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My family member had a few different workers from lifeforce and they all were horrible. None of them were clean, for example, the first had put black grease marks on freshly painted walls and one had worn rubber gloves on to clean my family members feces and he never took them off and proceeded to open doors and get something out of the refrigerator while still wearing them. also, they have minimal training and alot of them dont know how to read or write in English.
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Great visit with Maria.
Call (610) 356-1443 to reach Life Force Senior Care.
To reach Life Force Senior Care call: (610) 356-1443
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