Horsham Center for Jewish Life

  • 1425 Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454
  • (215) 371-3000
  • 3.7 ( 5 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Adult Day Care

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3.7 ( 5 Reviews )
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FormerResidentFamily1
January 25, 2023
Absolutely a nightmare. Moved my family member after witnessing terrible conditions and practice after new owner took over. Don't put someone you love there!
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Deborah
February 24, 2021
My mother is currently in a nursing home at Abramson Center for Jewish Life. She's been there for a week and a half now. I knew it was a good place because I knew enough friends whose parents have also been in there. I've spoken to the doctor, and everyone's been very nice, very helpful, very willing to talk at any point, and give me information. When I called and explained about an issue, they were able to go in and helped fix it, which was great. There aren't a lot of people in her area because she's still in the 14-day quarantine area, but she's met a few people. She's also not complaining when she calls me, and she is raving about the food. As far as I'm concerned, that was more than I could have hoped for. She's safe, and I'm just happy that we were able to get her in there. Right now, there's not much activity because of COVID. I'm sure once things start up again, they'll have a lot of different things, like she'll be able to play games. The community is clean and well-kept, and everything looked quite nice. I've only gone up to the front door, and it looked like there's plenty of parking.
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Marie Vincent
November 30, 2020
This place looks lovely at first glance, but do not be fooled. My mother was taken here for rehabilitation after hip replacement and it was one problem after another. First no one reached out to me about visits, when they saw how hard communicating through a window was for us. No one reached out to help my mother work her phone to make calls. They lost both her hearing aids (mind you they did not even put them in her ears for first part of the stay). They then lost her phone. The hearing aides they are replacing. (I am waiting) I have heard nothing about reimbursement of the phone. Since her release the other week, my mother's primary dr. and her pharmacy were not contacted at all about new prescriptions or records of her stay. So now I am scrambling to get the new medications sent to her. The whole process I have had to be involved making calls and emails. This stay has made what was already a stressful time even more stressful. I would never tell anyone to send a love one here for rehabilitation. This is my first review on anything, but felt it too important not to speak out.
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Danielle
October 28, 2020
Our experience with Abramson Center for Jewish Life is excellent. My mother-in-law seems happy there. She says they're treating her well. We have good communication with them. We have conferences, so they let us know how she's doing. We have Facetimes with her since we can't see her in person right now. It's very, very good.
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judithr105
March 11, 2012
After a 10 day hospital stayy mother was diagnosed with end stage cancer, and in her weakened condition was sent to the rehab section of the Leonard and Madlyn Abramson Center for Jewish Life. After a two week stay, I knew she would be unable to live independently as she required round the clock care. From the minute I entered the immaculate, new, bustling with energy site, I knew that this would be a perfect environment for my mother. Not only did they provide activities on a small scale, they provide musical programs daily, an envirnoment to entertain others, use of a library, use of computers, and lots of support staff that walked around, just cheering residents up. I have been to a few nursing homes in the past, but I have never seen such support to the residents as I had seen in this nursing home. The administrators were all so helpful in making the decision, from the social workers, to the financial officers, as well as the nursing staff, the aides, and even the kitchen staff. For no reason one day, one of the helpers came up to my mother, gave her a big hug in front of me, and told her she was a wonderful person. It still brings tears to my eyes. I guess what I am saying is that there was a personal connection here that I was able to make with each and every individual who I met, and who worked with my mother. The feeling that I was in a place where they physically cared for the building, and had thoughtful approaches to the disposal of foods, trash, and laundry. The nurses came to each room with a floating cart, and they did wonderful jobs. I really can't say enough good things about this nursing facility, and I actually wrote to the head nurse and administrator thanking them for their good care of myt mother.
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