Regency Jewish Heritage Post-Acute Rehab Center Hosts Important Event

Written by Marie Barnes, Regency Corporate Marketing Director:

Regency Jewish Heritage Post-Acute, Rehabilitation & Nursing Center located at 380 DeMott Lane in Somerset, hosted the annual Summit for a consortium of Advisory Councils from the 21 County Offices on Aging called Act-4-NJ, (Advisory Councils Together For New Jersey).

Act-4-NJ is a unified and knowledgeable network of advocates and consumers who seek to develop and promote a plan of action that supports programs, funding and legislation relevant to maintaining and enhancing the quality of life of New Jersey’s senior residents.

The group of 65 attendees were welcomed by the leadership of New Jersey Area Agencies on Aging (NJ4A), and Marty Bengio, Administrator, Regency Jewish Heritage Post-Acute, Rehabilitation & Nursing Center.

The Executive Directors for counties offices on Aging and Disability Services throughout the State, attended as well. Regency Jewish Heritage was honored to host this very important event, and congratulate the organization and agencies for all the good work and efforts that they are doing on behalf of the seniors of New Jersey.

Pictured are Cynthia Voorhees, Administrator Eldercare Services, Somerset County Aging and Disability Resource Connection, Marty Bengio, Administrator, Regency Post-Acute, Rehabilitation & Nursing Center and Michael Ruane, Executive Director, Division of Aging, Disabilities and Veterans Services of Monmouth County.
Pictured are Cynthia Voorhees, Administrator Eldercare Services, Somerset County Aging and Disability Resource Connection, Marty Bengio, Administrator, Regency Post-Acute, Rehabilitation & Nursing Center and Michael Ruane, Executive Director, Division of Aging, Disabilities and Veterans Services of Monmouth County.

 

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