The Beauty is in the Details!

They say “beauty is in the details”.

At Regency Nursing Centers, our team has cultivated a tradition of caring and compassion which is manifest in the myriad details applied to our facilities and programs.

The examples are numerous, but the message is always the same.

We are totally consumed by the desire to provide our residents and their families the highest caliber of care, anywhere, period.

Our programs are fluid as they are diverse. We cater to every whim, every activity, every taste, every religion, every denomination and every expectation!

Do you wish to see a few examples of our attention to detail?

No problem.

Take a look at these two pictures.

These pictures were taken in our gorgeous Regency Heritage facility in Somerset, NJ.

compassionate wall art!
compassionate wall art!

The picture above depicts a custom made and pricey wall art which we affixed to a stairwell door in a portion of our facility to compassionately deter Alzheimers and dementia patients from attempting to exit. Is this our only mechanism? Of course it isn’t. Rather, it is an additional compassionate and meaningful detail we thought of, to protect the dignity of our residents.

Take a look at the next picture.

Family meeting room. Talk about beauty!
Family meeting room. Talk about beauty!

See this magnificent room. This room could pass for a dining area in the most opulent home, yes?

This is actually a family meeting room, which we custom built in our Regency Heritage nursing facility, to allow for private and intimate family gatherings with their loved ones. Whether to celebrate a milestone birthday (we have numerous happy and healthy centenarian residents living at our various Regency nursing homes) or to grieve in private, this is a detail we thought of, in order to go the extra mile.

Finally, here is a declarative statement of fact for you to ponder (and research):

At Regency Nursing Homes across new jersey, we go the extra mile for our residents and families.

Call us to schedule a tour and see for yourself!

Regency Jewish Heritage Shines During Passover!

Regency Jewish Heritage hosted a beautiful Passover model Seder with Rabbi David Glicksman on Monday, March 18th and a second seder on Passover. These were intimate events with the participation of many residents and their families. The families were suitably impressed with the beautiful table décor, the culinary delights (food was scrumptious and delicious!) and the compassionate help from the staff! In fact, Regency Heritage Director of Recreation, Caroline Santiago, had her staff catering to every family at their own designated table. Take a look at several pictures from the Seder!

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Regency Jewish Heritage Hosts Purim Celebration!

Regency Jewish Heritage Nursing and Rehabilitation Center hosted a Purim celebration on February 24, 2013, along with inviting the Chabad Center for Jewish Life, 26 New Amwell Road, Hillsborough to join in the festivities.

The volunteers from Chabad arrived early morning with approximately 40 children passing out Shalach Manos (gifts) to the residents in their rooms and singing in the activity rooms. The residents truly enjoyed it.
Rabbi Shmaya Krinsky who organized with Regency Heritage to hold this wonderful event for the community members and for the residents, read the Megilah, along with a slideshow.

After some of the traditions that take place on this holiday, there was plenty of party time with a generous buffet set out for all to enjoy. The party included along with lots of food, extra treats, such as delicious Hamantaschen cookies, cotton candy, popcorn, clowns, beautiful colorful costumes, masks, music, circus entertainment, circus skills workshop for all ages, and so much more. There were plenty of smiles from the little children, and all those residing at the facility.

Regency Centers always strive to create the optimal environment for those who receive rehabilitative services, and the residents residing at the center. The community is always welcome, and appreciates the participation of the Chabad Center of Hillsborough in adding to a very special memory for all that attended.

Pictured are Tamara Bergman, Dietary Director and Caroline Santiago, Activities Director.
Pictured are Tamara Bergman, Dietary Director and Caroline Santiago, Activities Director.
Pictured are Rabbi Shmaya Krinsky, and his wife and daughter, of Chabad Center for Jewish Life.
Pictured are Rabbi Shmaya Krinsky, and his wife and daughter, of Chabad Center for Jewish Life.
Pictured is Elise Scott, resident at Regency Jewish Heritage, with a volunteer “clown” from the Chabad Center.
Pictured is Elise Scott, resident at Regency Jewish Heritage, with a volunteer “clown” from the Chabad Center.

For further information regarding Regency Jewish Heritage Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, contact 732-8873-2000, or visit, http://www.regencynursing.com.