Arbor Terrace Marlton has several different options for seniors, like independent living, assisted living, and memory care, and skilled nursing, so if someone needs more help later, they don't have to move to another place, and they try to make everyone feel comfortable with things like chef-prepared meals, full dining rooms, outdoor seating and patios, and living room spaces for gathering or relaxing, plus there's a library for books and quiet time, a movie theater for entertainment, and a salon for when residents want a haircut or a little pampering, and they include things to make life easier like housekeeping, laundry, and concierge services, with high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the building for those who use the internet, and when it comes to activities there are group fitness sessions, dance parties by request, and plenty of chances for social events both on and off site, so there's always something to do.
Arbor Terrace Marlton provides specialized help for people living with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia through their Bridges Neighborhood program, which supports residents in the early stages of memory loss, and in the main memory care areas, staff give 24-hour care and watch over residents to keep them safe, while in assisted living, personalized help with daily tasks is available for extra peace of mind, and there are also independent living choices for people who want a social but private environment. The entire place stays accessible for wheelchairs and walkers, and staff is usually described as very helpful and kind, with a focus on creating meaningful moments for everyone without forgetting individual needs or stories, and if someone needs extra help, trained aides are there to provide home care services, so all levels of health are covered, from active seniors to those who need a lot of daily care, and visitors can tour the building to see how things are run, with staff ready to answer questions about dining, rooms, or planned activities.
Arbor Terrace Marlton has won awards like Best of Senior Living and All-Star, and the community tries to keep things secure, friendly, and welcoming, so people living with less independence get support right alongside those who want a vibrant, social retirement, and if someone's just looking for a safe, simple place with nice extras like group fitness, good meals, and a caring environment, that's what's on offer here.