More pictures soon to follow.
Dr. Albana is in the house!!
Nice photo with the Dr. and our Nurse, Mike!

More pictures soon to follow.
Dr. Albana is in the house!!
Nice photo with the Dr. and our Nurse, Mike!

Our latest testimonial for Regency Gardens Nursing and Post-acute Rehabilitation Center, appeared on the homepage of the prestigious SeniorAdvisor.com website, just a few hours ago!
Take a look:

We are very, very, excited!
We are rolling out our new Regency YouTube Channel, where you will find many Regency videos for your viewing pleasure.
In the very near future we will begin several new, associated projects, all of which will be featured on our YouTube Channel.
Stay Tuned and we hope you will subscribe to our Channel!
See you on YouTube!!
Best,

Look who I just bumped into.
The Doctor is in the house!

My beloved audience!
I just completed this new video for us (as well as several of our partners).
Once again, if you are reading this off your email feed and cannot see the video, that means the mean spider bots in cyberspace have it out for you!
Just kidding, it means your embedded video feature for email is disabled.
No worries then, simply click on the title of the blog and you will be re-directed to the entry on the website itself.
There, you will find the video in all of its glory.
Hope you like it!
On behalf of the Regency family, we congratulate one of our own!
Nasser started his career with us as a CNA. He then went on to become a LPN – and from there a RN.
He has now become a Unit Manager at Regency Gardens and we salute him on this excellent achievement and his ongoing commitment to our ideals and legendary caring and compassion.
We are after all, the “Place Where The Caring Comes To Life!”
We captured this photo below (Thanks Daki!)

Regency Heritage In Somerset, would like to welcome a new member of our Administrative team!
Eli Weinberg, L.N.H.A brings his talent and expertise to our robust staff and will complement our 2 legendary Regency Heritage Administrators, Mr. Marty Bengio and Mr. Frank Raccuia!

Mr. Eli Weinberg
This morning, Eli sent me an email to highlight something her heard from a potential Regency employee he interviewed today.
He writes:
“Judah,
I asked her what makes her the right fit for the job and her reply was:
“I’m always smiling! You can’t walk around looking worse than the sick patient you must compassionately care for and heal!”
I thought it was a great line and I’m sharing it with you to post on the blog if you’d like.”
Sure thing Eli and happy to oblige!
By the way, the best line I ever heard on a related theme, came from Mr. Gross directly (and I quote him often, when borrowing this great phrase).
He was once expounding on what he believes are the necessary ingredients of any Regency employee, when he said the following:
“More than anything else, I am looking for nice people. All of the necessary skills and caregiving techniques are extremely important and vital, but I’m prepared to teach the right candidate and bring their skill set up to par with my standards.
However, the one thing which cannot be properly taught, is how to be a nice person.
This inherent quality is either there in the person already, or it is lacking.
If someone is not a nice and kind person, they may be the most clinically qualified person in the State of New Jersey, I promise you they will not work at any of my facilities and will not step foot near any of my patients!”
So Eli,
You are in admirable company.
Welcome aboard!
Happy Birthday to Regency Park’s indefatigable Director of Nursing, Beverly Sevellino!
Here are a few pictures of her at the Birthday Bash!!

