Our indefatigable Regency Heritage Admissions Director, Marlene Grossman, turned 18 today (or so she tells me)!
She was 18 last year too, but who’s counting.
I took this picture of the birthday girl flanked by Terri and Natiaka:

Our indefatigable Regency Heritage Admissions Director, Marlene Grossman, turned 18 today (or so she tells me)!
She was 18 last year too, but who’s counting.
I took this picture of the birthday girl flanked by Terri and Natiaka:


Today is Luau day at Regency Heritage and the residents are having an absolute blast!
I took these pictures:








We are set to honor our dear long time friend of the Regency Park Nursing and Post-Acute Rehabilitation Center, Dr. Anderson Tsai, upon his imminent retirement.
Dr. Tsai has long been a supporter of Regency Park and we have been privileged to host many of his patients over the years for their post-acute rehab.
Dr. Tsai recently brought a wonderful new physician on board to take over his practice and we are grateful that Dr. Abrina will now be following Dr. Tsai’s patients and residents at Regency Park.
In the short time we have come to know Dr. Abrina, we recognize her to be a physician of the highest caliber and we are thrilled for the continuity of care she will be providing, as she transitions into this new role.
Below is a photo of Dr. Tsai and Dr. Abrina together at Regency Park:

We will be hosting a party next week at a restaurant for Dr. Tsai and various physicians and colleagues and will be awarding him with a special plaque to mark his retirement.
For a sneak peek at the plaque, take a look below!

……Our beloved Dr. Albana!!!!
We took this photo together.

Laurina is our amazing Recreation Director at Regency Heritage Nursing and Post-Acute Rehabilitation Center!
I took the photo below with her this afternoon:

I recently blogged here about a golf event Mr. Gross recently sponsored to raise money for one of his many charitable causes.
The event took place last week to benefit the CIJE.
Here are photos of Mr.’s David Gross, Tzvi Gross and Robert Gross which we captured at the event!
Mr. Gross is a serious golfer, btw.


I was thrilled to find us included in yesterdays print publication of this prestigious publication!
Take a look:


Regency Park Nursing and Post-Acute Rehabilitation Center, would like to congratulate our Administrator, Mr. Chaim Ribiat, for his recent participation at The Monmouth County Vocational School District, Certified Nursing Assistant in-service program!
We are proud that Chaim was subsequently recognized by the board for his exemplary insight and assistance in making their program a success!
Take a look at the letter and certificate Mr. Ribiat received:


The Center For Initiatives In Jewish Education is an organization that does tremendous work and has long been a cause close to the heart of our Regency Founder, who in his quiet and unassuming way engages in Philanthropy on a mammoth scale.
So when I initially heard about his annual sponsorship of their golf outing to raise money for charity, it didn’t come from Mr. Gross, but came to me tangentially from a completely different source.
Last year I decided to blog it here, because I thought it was important to help publicize this charity and bring awareness of it to the folks at Regency Jewish Heritage and to our general blog readership.
Well, apparently, CIJE knows that Mr. Gross isn’t one to publicize his exemplary philanthropy, so today I’m the one who actually received a thank you letter from them in the mail, thanking Mr. Gross!
I’d like to share that letter with you, as well as several images from last years event.
On behalf of the Regency family and The Regency Alliance On Senior Healthcare, we are so very proud!



