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Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) was founded in 1904 by Mrs. Alfred W. Sumner with the support of the Moorestown Women's Club (then known as the Current Events Club). Miss Ida Croft was employed as the first visiting nurse. She lived in the Sumner home, located at 16 East Main Street, Moorestown, NJ, where the Community House now stands.

Miss Croft was paid $25 per month plus free room, board and laundry. Mrs. Alfred W. Sumner founded Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association with the support of the Women's Club of Moorestown. Mrs. Nathan Thorne, as board president, was the Moorestown VNA representative on the nucleus committee for the building of the Moorestown Community House.
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Support our patients and families in need with a sponsorship or tickets to our fundraising events. We sincerely thank all of our supporters and participants and hope to see you again when a new date is announced. Your support is essential. To select a support level check one of the boxes below. After making your selection, click "Contact Information" and "Billing Information" to submit your payment details.
Why give to Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association? Moorestown Visiting Nurse Associaiton is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization. All gifts to Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association are used to provide home health care and hospice services to patients and their families in your community. Your donation ensures that we can continue to offer these services, to all in need, regardless of their ability to pay.
When medical help at home is needed after an illness, injury or hospitalization, or for longer-term conditions, our team of caring professionals stands ready to serve your needs. Medical Social Workers who can help address social and emotional issues, and assist with access to appropriate community resources.
Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association utilizes a Tele-Health monitoring system which allows us to know patients' health status each and every day and better manage their care. Enables caregivers to be proactive and supports necessary changes to treatment plans or medications. Provides solutions for fragile patients, those having difficulty with following care plans or those without a support system.
Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association offers home-based behavioral health treatment to patients using a holistic, multi-disciplinary approach. Our visiting behavioral health care staff works with the patient's primary healthcare provider. Home care facilitates the patient's recovery in an environment where family and friends contribute to a sense of security and well-being.
Reviews (10)
Kathy Edmunds
Kathy Edmunds
Aug 28, 2021
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I have never been so traumatized in all of my professional career by the behaviour a therapist displayed while in my home. She wanted me to sign off on legal blank documents that she could fill out later this was reported to her manager who stated that this was an ongoing practice and patient sign blank documents all the time! Based on ethics I have never ever heard of such a thing especially in such a serious matter that I’m dealing with! The therapist came to my home without an assessment from a nurse whoWould have provided her with the medical information that she needed and medical information
Carol Parent
Carol Parent
Jul 27, 2021
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I am very unhappy with Moorestown visiting nurses. I called the day after I came home from the hospital, a Wednesday because I get home after six the day before. I was told I would hear from somebody in 48 to 72 hours which is not a good start because I need a shower. I didn’t see home health care until the following Thursday, 10 days after my release from the hospital. I really like the woman that I got, was very happy with her. They then scheduled me for Tuesday and Thursday of the following week. For someone who cannot shower herself this was unacceptable. I asked if they could please send
Paula McClatchey
Paula McClatchey
May 26, 2021
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I have had two different occasions to be with this group for nursing care in home for my mother. We have nothing but TERRIFIC experiences with each and every one of the visiting nurses and therapists that work for this organization.
My mother was sent home from the hospital too soon and that created many healthcare needs that I did not feel I could nor should of had to handle! This is where this organization came through for us whole heartedly! They contacted us as scheduled, walked me though many circumstances and situations that I would NEVER of been able to navigate without their help.
The
Eugene Leung
Eugene Leung
Feb 20, 2021
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I received competent and compassionate hospice care for a loved one from several staff members. Nurses were always on time, professional and helpful. Really helped out me out during a hard time. Good communication and felt taken care.
Queen Chrishonda
Queen Chrishonda
Jan 01, 2021
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I couldn’t even make it through connecting with this place. They were sent a request through the oncologist office and weeks went by without a word. The team sent another request. A woman called and left a messages speaking at the speed of light and left no name. I returned the call and they asked me who called I said they didn’t leave a name. The lady replied ok does that means we are going to have to start alllllll the way at the beginning. 🤷🏽‍♀️ Ok so I did and we went through all of that to be transferred, put in hold then told whoever was in a meeting and they would call me
Zoe Davis
Zoe Davis
Sep 04, 2020
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Things haven't changed in this place in the two years since my Loved Ones theft of belongings from her home. More theft accusations FROM OTHER FAMILIES USING THEM and the same generic response from the so called "OWNER!" BUYER BE WARE! We have been using another reputable agency since and couldn't be happier!
New Leaf
New Leaf
Aug 23, 2020
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COVID crazy. They do not test their staff for covid. They only do temperature checks when their staff checks in to the office.
My mother, who has stage 4 brain cancer and was covid positive and asymptomatic in week 6 was briefly cared for by Moorestown nursing in her 6th week of being covid positive and asymptomatic. I requested that all their staff wear an n95 mask for their safety and my families safety when they were in my home. I provided a new n95 mask for free if they didn't have one. Moorestown nursing only mandates that their staff wear a blue surgical mask. Some of the nurses and therapists
Linda Demuro
Linda Demuro
Jan 13, 2020
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Disgraceful!
My father is 87 years old and had his wallet, with all of his personal information, stolen right off his table.
Nurse Tenisha was her name. Claims to have never seen his wallet. My father can’t walk, nor can his wallet. She can. She did.
Hiring a personal attorney.
MVNA need to hire reputable, professionals. Not common criminals!
If I had it my way.. I’d visit that nurses aging parents & rob them! Eye for an eye! Oh, but that’s right... I have class, respect & true compassion for others.
God will be her judge someday.
Bob B.
Bob B.
Aug 06, 2017
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I am writing this on behalf of my 90 year old mother. We needed a home visiting nurse and a physical therapist for our mother and chose Moorestown Visiting Nurses mainly because of local convenience. During one of the Nursing visits, $1500.00 in cash was stolen from her kitchen. Money she relied on for grocery shopping and paying bills. In contacting administration, it appeared they backed their employees and not the patient. Police couldn't prove 100% who the thief was. Never heard anymore from MVN Admin. Bottom line...if you hire them, don't leave them out of your sight! There probably still
Tiffany Hutchinson
Tiffany Hutchinson
Nov 25, 2016
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I would like to begin by saying, I only scored them one star because there is no "zero star" option.
This so called "company" provides the worst hospice services I have ever
seen.
They did not explain how their services work because had we known that's how we would be handled, we would have found a more suitable company to fit our needs. The things that were explained, NEVER happened. When I say the this I'm referring to the care they were supposed to be providing. They did not care for him AT ALL. He was not bathed or seen by his "aide" for 5 entire days. When we called the company AGAIN on