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Cambridge Rehab Hosts Student Art Exhibit in Partnership with MoorArts

Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center is hosting the “Art About Town” exhibit, featuring artwork from local K-12 students. This intergenerational initiative, in partnership with the nonprofit MoorArts, brings creativity and community connection to residents, families, and staff. MoorArts supports arts education in Moorestown and organizes rotating exhibits in local spaces. Read the full story here.

Introducing Journeys Memory Care Model

Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center has launched the Journeys Memory Care model in Moorestown, NJ. Overseen by Dr. Stephen Goldfine, this person-centered program meets rigorous standards for comprehensive memory care and is designed by experts from Marquis Health Consulting Services. The model includes specialized training for staff and offers a range of therapeutic activities and […]

Cambridge Rehab & Healthcare Partners with Respected Pulmonologist 

Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Moorestown, New Jersey, has introduced a Pulmonary Rehabilitation program led by Dr. John Bermingham, a prominent pulmonologist. The center, known for post-hospital care, short-term rehab, and long-term residential care, aims to enhance pulmonary health, physical activity, and overall quality of life. Dr. Bermingham, an experienced practitioner in internal medicine, […]

Cambridge Rehab Earns AHA Certification 

Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center, Moorestown NJ Skilled Nursing Facility Earns AHA Certification   Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Moorestown NJ recently earned the American Heart Association’s (AHA’s) new Skilled Nursing Facility Heart Failure Center Certification. Located at 255 East Main Street, the 200-bed skilled nursing facility provides post-hospital care, short-term rehab and long-term residential care. The world’s leading […]

Michael Gallagher, DO, as the Director of Neuro Recovery

Our skilled nursing facility appointed Michael Gallagher, DO, as director of its newly introduced Neuro Recovery Program. Our 200-bed skilled nursing facility located at 255 East Main Street in Moorestown provides post-hospital care, short-term rehab and long-term residential care.   Board certified in neurology and clinical neurophysiology, Dr. Gallagher is affiliated with Cooper University Health Care’s divisions of […]

Introducing Chronic Illness Support Program

We have introduced a new, comprehensive chronic illness support model, partnering with Samaritan Palliative Care to integrate palliative care, pastoral support and other services with its specialized clinical programming. Located at 255 E. Main St., our 200-bed skilled nursing facility provides post-hospital care, short-term rehab and long-term residential care. The palliative care component of Cambridge’s chronic illness […]

Oct. 7: Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center to Host American Red Cross Blood Drive

All Blood Types Needed In support of the American Red Cross and the local community, Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Moorestown will host a Blood Drive on Friday, Oct. 7, from noon to 5 p.m. Cambridge is located at 255 E. Main Street; the Blood Drive will take place at the center’s chapel. All […]

Winter Coat Drive!

May 22: Cambridge Invites Public to Family-Friendly Community Health Fair

Free-Admission Event Features Health Screenings, Wellness Demonstrations, COVID-19 Vaccinations and Much More MOORESTOWN, N.J., May 14, 2021 — Cambridge Enhanced Senior Living, in partnership with Sustainable Moorestown, invites the public to a fun-for-the-whole-family Community Health Fair on Saturday, May 22, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The free-admission event will take place – rain or […]

50/50 Raffle Set To Help Moorestown Community House Amid Pandemic | Featured in Moorestown, NJ Patch

MOORESTOWN, NJ — The Community House of Moorestown announced on Wednesday that it is holding a Holiday 50/50 Raffle. Proceeds will help sustain the Community House as it faces financial struggles amid the coronavirus pandemic. Click here to read more.

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