Burlington County is home to more than a dozen licensed skilled nursing facilities spread across communities from Moorestown and Mount Laurel in the south to Burlington City and Bordentown in the north. For families with a loved one in one of these facilities, or families searching for a placement, this page is a starting point: a directory of facilities, guidance on what to look for, and clear steps for reporting concerns.
Burlington County Quick Facts
Data compiled from CMS Care Compare, NJ Department of Health, and U.S. Census ACS 2023. Last updated May 2026.
Burlington County Nursing Home Directory
CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities in Burlington County. For quality ratings, staffing data, and inspection results, click "View Profile" to visit each facility's Medicare Care Compare page.
| Facility Name | City | Address | Phone | CMS Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aspen Hills Healthcare Center | Pemberton | 600 Pemberton Browns Mills Rd, 08068 | (609) 836-6000 | View Profile → |
| Baptist Home of South Jersey | Riverton | 303 Bank Ave, 08077 | (856) 829-2274 | View Profile → |
| Cambridge Rehab & Healthcare Center | Moorestown | 255 E Main St, 08057 | (856) 235-1214 | View Profile → |
| CareOne at Evesham | Marlton | 870 East Route 70, 08053 | (856) 396-0005 | View Profile → |
| CareOne at Moorestown | Moorestown | 895 Westfield Ave, 08057 | (856) 914-0444 | View Profile → |
| Complete Care at Burlington Woods | Burlington | 115 Sunset Rd, 08016 | (609) 387-3620 | View Profile → |
| Complete Care at Marcella | Burlington | 2305 Rancocas Rd, 08016 | (609) 387-9300 | View Profile → |
| Laurel Brook Rehab & Healthcare Center | Mount Laurel | 3718 Church Rd, 08054 | (856) 235-7100 | View Profile → |
| Masonic Village at Burlington | Burlington | 902 Jacksonville Rd, 08016 | (609) 239-3900 | View Profile → |
| Medford Care Center | Medford | 185 Tuckerton Rd, 08055 | (856) 983-8500 | View Profile → |
| Palace Rehab and Care Center | Maple Shade | 315 W Mill Rd, 08052 | (856) 779-1500 | View Profile → |
| Powerback Rehab Moorestown | Moorestown | 212 Marter Ave, 08057 | (856) 291-4800 | View Profile → |
| Sterling Manor Nursing Center | Maple Shade | 794 N Forklanding Rd, 08052 | (856) 779-9333 | View Profile → |
| Virtua Health & Rehab Mt Holly | Lumberton | 62 Richmond Ave, 08048 | (609) 914-8800 | View Profile → |
| Wiley Mission | Marlton | 99 East Main St, 08053 | (856) 983-0411 | View Profile → |
| Wynwood Rehab & Healthcare Center | Cinnaminson | 1700 Wynwood Dr, 08077 | (856) 829-9000 | View Profile → |
This directory lists CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities. Assisted living residences and residential health care facilities are licensed separately by the NJ Department of Health. If your loved one is in an assisted living facility or group home and was injured due to failures in care, Schall at Law handles those cases as well.
Warning Signs of Care Failures in Burlington County Facilities
Families visiting a loved one in any Burlington County nursing home should know what to look for. These are warning signs that care may be failing:
Falls, fractures, and bruises that staff cannot explain or that are attributed to "unwitnessed" events. If this happens more than once, it is a pattern.
Reddened skin, open wounds, or deep ulcers on the heels, tailbone, hips, or shoulders. A Stage 3 or Stage 4 pressure wound means someone was not being repositioned for days or weeks.
If your loved one is losing weight, appears dehydrated, or is not eating, the facility may not be providing adequate nutrition or monitoring intake.
Call bells ringing for 10, 15, 20 minutes or longer without a response means the facility likely does not have enough staff for safe care.
Missed doses, wrong medications, or adverse reactions that could have been prevented. Frequently linked to understaffing and inadequate supervision.
Soiled clothing or bedding, strong odors, unwashed hair, overgrown nails. Signs that basic care is not happening.
High turnover means no one knows your loved one's care needs. Constant staffing changes are a red flag.
If your loved one reports being treated differently or threatened after you raised a concern, that is a violation of their rights under New Jersey and federal law.
How to Report Nursing Home Concerns in Burlington County
If you believe your loved one is being neglected, abused, or receiving inadequate care in a Burlington County facility, you have several reporting options. You do not need an attorney to file a complaint.
NJ Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Advocates for residents of nursing homes, assisted living, and long-term care. Can investigate, visit the facility, and work to resolve problems.
1-877-582-6995
NJ Department of Health
Investigates health and safety violations including inadequate staffing, unsanitary conditions, medication errors, and failure to provide medical care.
1-800-792-9770
Adult Protective Services
For suspected abuse or exploitation of a vulnerable adult (age 18+).
1-877-222-3737
What to Document When You Visit
If you are concerned about the care your loved one is receiving, start keeping a record. Specific, dated observations are more valuable than general impressions.
Request your loved one's medical records, care plan, and medication administration records in writing. You are entitled to these documents. Keep a copy of every written request you submit.
When to Contact a Nursing Home Attorney
Not every concern requires legal action. But when care has already failed and your loved one has suffered a serious injury, an attorney can obtain records the facility will not voluntarily provide: staffing sheets, payroll data, incident reports, internal communications, and cost reports that reveal where the money is going.
Consider speaking with an attorney if your loved one has experienced:
When care fails, the records tell the story. That is where accountability starts.
Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Homes in Burlington County
Schall at Law represents families across New Jersey, including South Jersey, from our Moorestown office.
Were you or a loved one a resident of a nursing home, assisted living, or group home and injured due to failures in care?
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This post is general information, not legal advice.
Sources
CMS Care Compare | NJ Department of Health Facility Search | NJ Long-Term Care Ombudsman | U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2023
