New Standard Senior Living Opens New Community in Hammonton

The new community offers 174 private studio apartment-style rooms with a bath and kitchenette.

By HFT Staff


New Standard Senior Living (NSSL), a New Jersey-based assisted living provider that specializes in Medicaid facilities, has just completed the construction of its third assisted living community to serve South Jersey's seniors. 

New Standard Senior Living at Hammonton is one of three assisted living projects developed by New Standard Senior Living. This community offers 174 private studio apartment-style rooms with a private bath and kitchenette. 

The Hammonton community is open to the public for tours and is accepting applications while the New Jersey Department of Health completes the licensing process — a final step before seniors are able to call this community home. 

The New Standard Senior Living communities were designated to provide seniors who are not in need of skilled nursing facilities and who cannot afford market-rate assisted living rates with options to live independently while receiving day-to-day care, support and services needed. All three communities are equipped with around-the-clock team members, pharmacy and on-call medical professionals including Podiatrist, Optometrist, Audiologist, Dentist and in-house nursing staff. Additionally, each community is pet-friendly and fully ADA accessible to accommodate residents with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive disabilities. 



April 21, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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