Cadbury Continuing Care-Home sits at 2317 Church Rd in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. This continuing care home serves adults aged 55 and older, providing long-term care, independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and in-home care options all in one place. The staff, led by Executive Director Ms. Susan R. Wood, helps families and residents find the right kind of help, including advice from senior living consultants who know the options. Family caregivers can get respite care for short-term breaks while their loved ones stay in a safe setting.
Residents choose from different room types like studios, one-bedrooms, semi-private, or two-bedroom units, with fees changing based on what you pick and what care you need. The staff is around day and night to help with things like moving from bed to wheelchair, managing medication, daily activities, personal care, and keeping an eye on blood sugar-though they can't give insulin shots themselves. Meals are served every day, which takes away the need for cooking, and there are activities and programs to help people stay active and connected.
Cadbury Continuing Care-Home offers services for diabetic care, standby help for folks who can't walk by themselves, incontinence care if you can manage it mostly on your own, and there are different levels of care so residents don't have to move if their health changes. There are transportation services, indoor common areas for gathering, and the building is designed so residents can age in place, staying comfortable as their needs grow. Residents can use different ways to pay, like private pay, social security, veteran's benefits, or private insurance. There are plenty of community programs, and you can grab a brochure, set up a call, or arrange a tour if you want to know more.
The community is connected to names like Premier Cadbury, Cherry Hill Senior Living, The Addison of Cherry Hill, and others, which helps people find the right mix of services whether they need home health care, nursing, retirement home life, or specialized programs. Reviews and info are available so families can check on the facility before deciding, and people can expect amenities like indoor spaces for socializing, devotional services held offsite, scheduled activities, and help with daily living. Residents can get the support they need as their needs change over time, making this a place designed for comfort and care.