Getting Started FAQs
I don’t know anyone who lives in your community. How can I make new friends?
There are always friendly faces at Arbor Terrace Marlton! Our residents tend to become fast friends, and you can meet new people easily. Try joining one of our community clubs, attending a social program, or simply saying hello to a few new people you see in the halls.
How do I know which type of senior living is best for me?
We’d love to help guide you through that decision. Our team can learn more about you and any challenges or worries you may have before you decide to move. We have years of experience and can confidently lead you in the direction of the senior living option that is best for you.
I’m a bit shy. Do I have to attend group activities?
At Arbor Terrace, you always get to make your own decisions! We know everyone has unique personalities and preferences, and our team works hard to develop opportunities everyone will enjoy. You may choose to skip out on large group activities but participate in a lecture or book club. If you don’t see something that interests you, tell us! We are always looking for new ideas.
I have a special diet. Can I still eat in the dining room?
Our chefs are trained and prepared to offer a variety of entree options for any diet. Our dining team strives to cook healthy meals with very little added sugar and no added salt — but with plenty of flavor! We cater to many different tastes and dietary needs, and we will work hard to help you meet your health goals.
Is there a buy-in fee? Is there a buy-in fee?
You won’t have to worry about a buy-in fee when you choose Arbor Terrace. Instead, you pay for the services you need when you need them, month by month.
Can I come and go as I please?
You can head out to meet your friends at a favorite restaurant or attend a family dinner whenever you want. Please just be sure to let us know your plans so our caregiver staff is informed. For the safety of our dementia care residents, our Evergreen neighborhood is secured. Residents can still go out but need to be accompanied by a staff member, family member, or friend.