Village Greenes sits in Evesham Township, New Jersey, close to highways like Rt 70, Rt 73, the NJ Turnpike, Interstate 295, and Route 38, so folks can get to Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Jersey Shore, or New York City without much trouble, and the neighborhood itself feels peaceful and surrounded by trees, making it a good spot for anyone who wants some quiet. The community serves adults 55 and older, and the Village Greenes Community Association makes sure things run smoothly, like putting out newsletters, keeping up a community calendar, and organizing things through the clubhouse, and you'll see the clubhouse and outdoor spaces in photos. The community center helps folks come together for art shows, workshops, CPR classes, meetings, the African Violet Club, and the South Jersey Guild of Spinners and Handweavers, and you've got other activities like the Gobbler 5K Fun Walk, youth events, family days, societal meetings, holiday concerts, craft bazaars, home tours, quiet music in the evenings, movie nights, benefit sales, and even wildlife events, so if someone looks for things to do, it's here.
Village Greenes provides a range of senior care, with living options that cover independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and Board And Care Homes set up in residential neighborhoods for small groups, covering all the bases for folks who either want their independence or need full-time help, and if things change, there's a way to stay in the community as care needs grow. Staff can help with bathing, dressing, managing medicine, and daily chores, with round-the-clock support in skilled nursing, including memory care for those with Alzheimer's and dementia, with 24-hour supervision, programs to help memory, and safe environments for those who need them most.
Meals are made to suit all kinds of diets-including allergy and diabetes needs-by professional chefs, and dining can be either in a dining room or restaurant-style space, with help for anyone who needs it, plus cleaning, laundry, and dry cleaning get taken care of. Residents can walk the outdoor paths, meet in the library, arts room, or activity room, play tennis or pickleball, join fitness classes or relax in the spa, join group trips, read, craft, or socialize in community spaces, or take in art and music events as part of the regular activities, and there's a 24-hour call system if someone needs assistance fast. There's transportation and parking, move-in coordination, and a simple HOA structure with rules to help folks understand what to expect.
Village Greenes holds regular blood drives with the American Red Cross, supports club meetings, sets up club events for everything from gardening to weaving to support groups and holiday potlucks, and plans sales to benefit local charities. Even though the main facility only holds about six folks at a time in some care areas, the bigger community supports a lively bunch of residents, all staying connected through newsletters, event boards, and gatherings big and small. Each resident gets a unique care plan fit for their needs, with clear focus on supporting independence and quality of life in a place where old friends can stay close and new people are always welcomed with a simple hello.