Greenwood House is a non-profit health care organization committed to providing the highest quality care for the Jewish elderly to meet their physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs in an atmosphere of compassion, dignity, empathy and hope.

Greenwood House is comprised of:

Robert and Natalie Marcus Home for the Jewish Aged

Robert and Natalie Marcus Home for the Jewish Aged is a skilled nursing facility committed to providing the highest quality care for the Jewish elderly. We provide a home for 132 residents, with an average age of 86.

Abrams Residence

Abrams Residence is a 20-bed assisted living facility located on the campus of Greenwood House that meets the needs of seniors who are not quite ready to enter a nursing home, yet need substantial services.

Homemaker Services

This helpful service brings qualified and caring professionals to a limited number of community residents providing personal care, light housekeeping and shopping for individuals in the comfort of their own home.

Kosher Meals on Wheels

Labbok Kosher Meals on Wheels is a home-delivered meal program that provides up to two nutritionally balanced kosher meals per day to elderly persons who are homebound, chronically ill, convalescent or disabled.

Greenwood House Hospice

This program provides end-of-life care and services to individuals in Mercer County and surrounding areas and offers physical, emotional and spiritual support to individuals and their families.

Location

Greenwood House has served Mercer County, NJ; Bucks County, PA; and the surrounding counties since 1938. It is located just five minutes from I-95, 45 minutes from Philadelphia and 90 minutes from New York City.

Judaic Heritage

Greenwood House operates in keeping with the rich traditions and values basic to the Judaic heritage. At Greenwood House, religion helps give focus to the lives of elderly residents. All food is prepared strictly according to Jewish dietary laws. Our beautiful synagogue holds religious services and we observe the Sabbath and religious holidays. Yiddish Circle activities and discussion groups based on Jewish and other contemporary concerns keep residents closely linked to their peer group. Activities based on Judaic heritage connect residents to the remembered society of their childhood and middle years and to their current community.

Dedicated People

Greenwood House would not exist without the dedicated, devoted staff and volunteers associated with the Home. Greenwood House is comprised of:

  • 190 Staff Members
  • 120 Volunteers
  • 850 Annual Members
  • 40 Board Members
  • 800 Women for Greenwood House Members