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Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center

4.2
(195 reviews)

Business Details

2428 Easton Turnpike, Fairfield, CT
06825, United States
(203) 372-0313
https://cambridgem.com/

About

Assisted Living Facility
We at Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center focus on healing so the joys of daily living can be celebrated. Our center provides post-acute rehabilitation and long-term care services, including a myriad of medical and therapy services. We offer around-the-clock care for those living with chronic illnesses and disabilities. Each day, our skilled, compassionate team strives to help our guests become a better, brighter, and stronger version of themselves.

Location

Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center
2428 Easton Turnpike, Fairfield, CT
06825, United States

Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Reviews

4.2
195 reviews
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    denine hatton blackwell
    4 days ago
    2.0
    There is so much that I could say but one thing I will say you need to get some more workers because no one checks on the patients that's not good
  • CC
    Cherise Canton
    5 days ago
    5.0
    Visiting a family member and she was being moved to another room .The staff were pleasant and a joy to see their interactions with our loved one.
  • LR
    Len Rutkosky
    May 13, 2026
    5.0
    My Uncle Leonard has been in Cambridge for approximately 3 weeks and I am highly impressed with the care that he is given on a daily basis. Mindy, APRN Michael, Fitho and the entire Care staff on the first floor have been nothing short of extraordinary in answering my questions regarding next steps and care program. They made advocating for him a breeze and I appreciate it more than words can say!!!!!
  • HH
    HarryTwoDogs
    May 3, 2026
    1.0
    Many high end convalescing and physical therapy facilities once considered five star care residences pre-COVID went bankrupt during the lockdowns, and were bought out by the same greedy Venture Capitalists currently ravaging the rest of the elder care industry. Cambridge at Moorestown, formerly the Lutheran Home, is no exception. We discovered this in 2025 after a family member experienced a traumatic injury requiring convalescing care. Welcoming staff? No one even acknowledged our arrival until 12 hours later. That meant no meals! The opulent ambiance and crystal chandeliers? Only there to lure your business. The attractive dietary menus? You'll take that tiny grey hot dog for your Sunday dinner and you'll damn well like it. Daily PT? Not in this lifetime. Clean sheets? Only if you complain loudly enough. Caring experienced nurses? Better get used to non-English speaking "assistants" assigned to ten patients at a time supervised by an invisible administrative nurse. The "Family Meeting" to address grievances involving abuse or lapses in care? Pre-scripted and choreographed to shut you down. Recommend you take a professional advocate along. In our case, we evacuated to another facility in the middle of the night after a non-English speaking "nurse" arrived with double the prescribed dosage of pain medication, putting our family member's life at risk. If you find yourself in need of serious post-hospitalization PT or convalescing care, this is not your best choice. Despite being a wealthy retirement community in one of the wealthiest towns in NJ, the medical convalescing wing at Cambridge is understaffed and very low end staffed with screen addicted unresponsive zombies. Pre-Covid levels of care seem no longer available at former standalone facilities like this. If you have good private insurance, stay way clear of this place if you care at all about your loved one.
  • KD
    Kevin Deninger
    Apr 22, 2026
    1.0
    I can't even give this place a star. I wouldn't under good conscience recommend this facility. My father in law was sent here to be rehabilitated and instead he slowly died. My wife got full POA over him while he was there and we gave copies to the facility. It seemed like every time we were there we weren't greeted by any of his nurses or care givers, not even a charge nurse for the floor. The only time we ever talked to a nurse was when we had concerns over his health and well being. My father in law was showing signs of severe depression and had lost his will to live, he wasn't mentally capable of caring for himself or make decisions for himself, but we found out he was listed as his own caregiver despite the fact my wife had POA. My wife told the facility to get him up and dressed and involved with activities as he was always in bed and in a hospital gown. He was also down to 80 pounds! He had a blood platelet issue and eventually requested oxygen. When my wife asked the nurse as to a medical reason for giving him oxygen they couldn't provide one. At one point they were monitoring him and almost sent him to the hospital, but decided against it. The last set of levels this place ran on him was in May before he passed away in July. They failed to care for him and failed to rehabilitate him. They will be hearing from our lawyer soon.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center

What is a skilled nursing facility (SNF)?

A SNF primarily provides care and rehabilitation services for individuals who require nursing care. Our care center provides 24-hour, licensed nursing care. Care at our center typically includes: Our Passport™ approach to short-term rehabilitation Intravenous therapy Post-surgical stabilization Pulmonary management Wound care Assistance with medications Aid in a variety of daily living needs, including dressing, bathing, walking, and eating Additional services offered may include: psychiatric/psychological services, social services, podiatry and optometry, housekeeping and laundry, and personal hygiene services (barber and salon).

Is a skilled nursing facility (SNF) like a hospital?

Hospitals provide a range of diagnostic and treatment services, including emergency and intensive care, surgery, diagnostics and imaging. Stays at hospitals are usually much shorter than in a SNF. Skilled nursing facilities provide around-the-clock care to individuals in a short-term or long-term setting, including rehabilitation following surgeries, therapy services, and assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, eating, and dressing. SNFs are staffed by licensed nurses, therapists, and other medical care specialists.

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