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The Evergreens Pricing

The Evergreens in Moorestown, NJ, offers various pricing options for its continuing care contracts to ensure you can find the one that works best for you! Two of our most popular choices are:

  1. Acts Life Care® Premier, which features an entrance price and monthly fee that secure your residency and never increase based solely on the need for a higher level of care.
  2. The Acts Balanced Plan, which is for those whose goals are not based on the advantages of the Premier plan and are seeking a lower entrance price.

We know that retirement community pricing tends to be one of the most important considerations when looking at senior living. With our multitude of choices, we encourage you to speak with a Life Care Consultant by calling 856-439-2000 to review the details of each plan.

Scroll down to watch our video on the Acts Life Care Premier option, and then request complete pricing for our Moorestown, NJ campus.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CCRC Entrance Fee?

A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) entrance fee is an initial payment made by new residents upon moving in.

This fee, which can sometimes reach several hundred thousand dollars, is designed in part to prepay future healthcare services at current rates, avoiding higher costs later. Additionally, the entrance fee guarantees residents a place to live within the community.

Consider it an investment in future care, helping to offset the costs of more intensive services, such as assisted living or skilled nursing, when needed.

Residents typically join the community while still fully independent and able to enjoy its amenities. When a higher level of care, like assisted living, becomes necessary, it is provided on-site without a direct increase in monthly fees. By prepaying at today's rates, residents protect themselves from future inflation and financial uncertainty.

The specific terms and coverage of the entrance fee vary based on the type of contract selected.

What Services and Amenities are Included in My Monthly Fee?

The monthly fee includes a wide range of services and amenities, such as:

  • Utilities: Water, standard cable television, and wireless internet.
  • Taxes: Property taxes.
  • Maintenance: Repairs, equipment replacement, exterior cleaning, groundskeeping, lawn service, and snow removal.
  • Personal Services: Chef-prepared meals, access to recreation and fitness facilities, aquatics areas, enrichment programs, 24-hour security, 24/7 access to resident nurses, a medical alert system, annual apartment inspections and cleaning, scheduled local transportation, additional storage, educational seminars, classes, hobbies, and more.

What Happens if You Outlive Your Assets in a CCRC?

If you or a family member are having difficulty affording the monthly fees for a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), there are several potential options to consider. One solution is to downsize the resident's living space. Another option is to seek assistance from a community benevolent fund, if available, which can help ensure residents can remain in the community even if they exhaust their financial resources. When evaluating retirement communities, it is important to ask about their policies for residents who outlive their assets and whether they offer a benevolent fund for financial support.

How Much Does It Cost to Retire Comfortably in New Jersey?

NetCredit estimates that you'll need slightly more than $778,913 to retire comfortably in New Jersey.

What is the Average Cost of a Retirement Community in NJ?

The cost of living in a retirement community in New Jersey depends on the type of care and the specific community. According to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care, the average monthly expense nationwide is $3,960, though NJ tends to have a slightly higher cost of living than many other states. It's also important for residents to consider additional expenses when planning their retirement budget.

What Taxes Do Retirees Pay in New Jersey?

New Jersey offers some generous pensions exclusions that can help retirees save money. New Jersey also provides income tax exemptions on Social Security benefits.

What are the Tax Implications of a CCRC? Are Entrance Fees and/or Monthly Fees Tax Deductible?

In a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), medical expenses are built into your contract, removing the need to evaluate their tax deductibility. Moreover, residents who itemize deductions can claim a significant portion of CCRC fees as prepaid medical expenses, including both the initial entrance fee and the ongoing monthly payments.