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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC * NO ENTRY FEES         Private accommodations in all levels of care. Residential (NEW Super Suites!), Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Special (Alzheimer's) Care, Short Term Rehab and Respite Care.

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Masonic Home - Masonic Hospice Services

Welcome

Since our beginnings in 1898, our goal has always been to provide superior professional and personal care to all who reside in our friendly Community. Located on 450 acres in beautiful Burlington County, we are conveniently located near several main highways as well as the cultural and entertainment venues of Princeton, Philadelphia and New York.

Independent and looking to be part of a community where you can enjoy a wealth of activities, three delicious meals daily and the freedom from life’s tedious details? Residential Living is for you!

Perhaps you need Respite Care or even Short-Term Rehab – then look no further. Our spacious, private accommodations and exceptional professional team will provide the uncompromising care you deserve.

Our Assisted Living wing provides three individualized levels of care in a supportive environment that encourages independence. The all private rooms are beautifully appointed and conveniently located to a variety of activities.

We set the bar high with our Skilled Nursing Care.  Private, sunny rooms, beautifully decorated and welcoming are only the beginning. Our professional staff and dedicated corps of trained Volunteers provide the compassionate care that has been the hallmark of the Masonic Home of New Jersey for more than a century. 

Call today to arrange your tour and discover for yourself why for more than 100 years, The Masonic Home of NJ has been proud to declare:

"We prove we care"

In The News

Thu, 02 Sep 2010 18:02:44 -0400

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Older people prefer to read negative news stories about the young, possibly because it makes them feel better about themselves, a new study suggests.

Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:19:54 -0400

Alzheimer's disease patient Isidora Tomaz, 82, sits in her armchair with two chairs placed in front of her by her husband Amilcar Dos Santos (unseen) to prevent her from falling to the ground in their house in Lisbon September 15, 2009. REUTERS/Nacho DoceReuters - While staying mentally active in old age has been linked to a delayed onset of dementia, seniors who engage in such brain "exercise" may actually have a faster rate of decline once Alzheimer's is diagnosed, researchers reported Wednesday.


Thu, 02 Sep 2010 03:48:15 -0400

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Reading, crossword puzzles and other mentally stimulating activities have pros and cons when it comes to Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests.

Wed, 01 Sep 2010 17:39:34 -0400

Reuters - An altered version of the cancer drug Gleevec could form the basis of a new class of drugs that block the development of brain-damaging plaques in Alzheimer's disease, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.

Sat, 28 Aug 2010 20:07:09 -0400

AP - They've lived with the health warnings about smoking for much of their lives and doubtless seen the ill effects on friends, relatives and even themselves, yet about 4.5 million older people in the U.S. keep on lighting up. Medicare is finally catching up to most private insurers by providing counseling for anyone on the program who's trying to kick the habit.