In the first quarter of 2026, ownership of Mount Holly Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center belonged to Quinto Nexgen, LLC and UKR Nexgen, LLC, according to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Located in Burlington County, the nursing home has been managed by Quinto Nexgen, LLC and UKR Nexgen, LLC since April 28, 2022.
Mount Holly Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center operates as a for-profit entity.
Throughout the period, the facility recorded an overall CMS rating of 1, falling below New Jersey’s nursing home average of 3.4. CMS ratings factor in key measures, including health inspection results, staffing, and resident care quality.
The data shows Mount Holly Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center provided care to an average of 162 residents each day in the first quarter of 2026, with capacity for 180 beds. The nursing home does not operate as a hospital-based facility.
Through the same time frame, Mount Holly Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center incurred $34,584 in one fine and faced one penalty.
Burlington County, New Jersey included a total of 13 for-profit nursing homes during this period.
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates the number of older adults nationwide continues to rise, while younger segments of the population decline. From 2020 to 2024, Americans age 65 and over increased by 13%, as those under 18 dropped by 1.7%. Over the past century, the nation’s older population has climbed significantly, growing from 4.9 million in 1920 to over 61 million as of 2024.
A study released in 2021 found that nearly half of U.S. adults in this age group—approximately 28 million people—may need long-term services and support. The research further estimates that more than one-third may ultimately require nursing home care.
“Living a long life is something that many of us want and could get,” said Jesse Slome, executive director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, an insurance educational organization. “But when we live a long life, the chances of us needing long-term care increase exponentially. But when you need that type of care, there are limited options.”
| Nursing Home | Owner | Ownership Type | Overall Rating | Avg. No. of Residents per day |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aspen Hills Healthcare Center | Michael Berman, Zalman Drew, Avraham Feigenbaum, Deborah Feigenbaum, Avrohom Maierovits, Joseph Meisels, Elliot Singer, and Shemon Singer | For profit – Partnership | 5 | 188 |
| Cambridge Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center | UKR Consulting, LLC | For profit – Limited Liability company | 3 | 154.5 |
| Careone at Evesham | Care One, LLC and Daniel Straus | For profit – Limited Liability company | 4 | 100.3 |
| Careone at Moorestown | Care One, LLC | For profit – Limited Liability company | 4 | 53.9 |
| Complete Care at Burlington Woods, LLC | NJ1 Opcos LLC, PC | For profit – Limited Liability company | 3 | 169.5 |
| Complete Care at Marcella, LLC | NJ1 Opcos LLC, PC | For profit – Limited Liability company | 5 | 143.3 |
| Laurel Brook Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center | Quinto Guardian, LLC and UKR Consulting, LLC | For profit – Corporation | 3 | 193.1 |
| Masonic Village at Burlington | Masonic Charity Foundation of New Jersey and Douglas Hacker | Non profit – Corporation | 2 | 115.1 |
| Mount Holly Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center | Quinto Nexgen, LLC and UKR Nexgen, LLC | For profit – Limited Liability company | 1 | 162 |
| Riverview Estates Rehab and Senior Living Center | Riverview Estates Rehabilitation and Senior Living Center | For profit – Limited Liability company | 4 | 57.1 |
| The Palace Rehabilitation and Care Center | Esther Rosenberg and Jonathan Rosenberg | For profit – Individual | 1 | 150.6 |
| Total Rehab Moorestown | Moorestown Operator Holdco, LLC | For profit – Limited Liability company | 2 | 123 |
| Wynwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center | Cinnaminson Nursing Holdings, LLC | For profit – Limited Liability company | 2 | 104.1 |
The information in this report was sourced from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Access the source data here.







