Jewish Nursing Home in Freehold holds Community Sukkot Carnival

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The Jewish Home for Rehabilitation & Nursing is a unique, brand new, hotel-like skilled rehabilitation and long- term care facility distinctly serving the Jewish community. It is located at 1151 W. Main St. in Freehold.

In celebration of the Jewish holidays, we invited the community to a free Sukkot Carnival on Oct. 18 held on the premises. There were fun activities for all and kosher refreshments available, along with a large sukkah. Visitors were invited to attend building tours during the event.

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Now proudly under the ownership of Marquis Health Services, an industry leader in nursing care, The Jewish Home for Rehabilitation & Nursing provides the most comprehensive suite of rehabilitative therapies and skilled care with physician oversight. Our goal is to foster each resident’s successful journey toward an optimal level of function. In our deluxe, newly-constructed facility, our residents enjoy a delicious Glatt Kosher dining experience in dedicated dining areas. Our tradition-friendly atmosphere features a full-time rabbi, an onsite synagogue, and overnight accommodations for families and visitors. We also provide an array of luxury amenities including spacious private rehab suites with showers, large semi private rooms, and a 30-bed secured memory care unit.

 

Call 732-202-1000 or visit www.jewishhomefreehold.org for more information.

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