Regency Nursing Centers Thanks Our Friends and Colleagues!

Over these past few weeks, we have been visited by friends and colleagues who have dropped by with snacks for our heroic caregivers as a small token of recognition and appreciation for their efforts during these trying times.

Thank you Cavalry Temple International, in Wayne, NJ!

Thank you Specialty Pharmacy!

These are just a few who have come by to say hello.

We thank you all for your warmth and friendship!

It means so much to our staff.

Liz Johnson And Regency Gardens Making Sweet Music!!

There are many skilled nursing and rehab facilities in the Wayne/Paterson NJ area.

There is The Atrium Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Preakness Nursing Center and others.

Then there is the World Class 5 Star Oasis, known as the Regency Gardens Post Acute Rehabilitation and Nursing Center!

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I am in love with Regency Gardens!

Why?

Indeed, why not!!

The facility is breathtakingly beautiful.

The quality of care is top rate and unrivaled!

AND THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT IS AWESOME!

Take a look at this recent letter we received from one of our entertainers (click to enlarge)!

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Regency Nursing Centers Celebrates Life!

Good morning.

In linguistics, idioms are usually presumed to be figures of speech contradicting the principle of compositionality.This principle states that the meaning of a whole should be constructed from the meanings of the parts that make up the whole. In other words, one should be in a position to understand the whole if one understands the meanings of each of the parts that makes up the whole. The following example illustrates this point:

Stick a fork in Prince Harry, he’s done.

Understood compositionally, Harry has been cooked to perfection. The much more likely idiomatic reading, however, is non-compositional: Prince Harry is understood to have suffered a setback due to yesterday’s birth of a 3rd heir to the throne in Britain, which has usurped his previous standing and pushed him to the 4th position.

What? You didn’t hear about the birth of a new Royal heir yesterday?! I did and I’ve been hearing about it ever since.

“Isn’t it amazing that Princess Kate had a boy on her first try!”

Um, no, not really, considering the 50/50 chance (you didn’t suppose she’d give birth to a marsupial, right?)

“Everyone will long remember what they were doing when they heard the news.” “So what were you doing Judah?”

Well, I was actually right here at Regency Park Nursing and Rehab in Hazlet, NJ, giving our beloved resident, Sarah, a reeses peanut butter cup (her favorite) when someone informed me in the hallway.

I bet you in other nursing homes and rehab centers across New Jersey, this will be THE topic for the next few months (and that’s perfectly ok). In Dover NJ, they will discuss this at the Dwelling Place at St. Clare’s Nursing and Rehab Center. In Wayne NJ, it is sure to be a topic at the Atrium Subacute at Wayne, CareOne at Wayne, Lakeview Subacute Center, Oakridge Nursing and Rehab and the Preakness Healthcare Center for sure!

In Somerset, NJ, my colleagues tell me they were already buzzing about it in the parking lot at the Willow Creek Health and Rehab Center.

You get my point.

Nursing and Rehab Centers are celebrating too. Our work and dedication involves a constant celebration of life!

However, at Regency Nursing and Rehab Centers all over New Jersey, including in Wayne NJ, Dover NJ and Somerset NJ, we will continue to celebrate the health and vitality of our many residents, including our many (celebrated) centenarians who are living under our roof!

Compassionate senior care and senior rehab doesn’t stop because an 8 pound royal baby was born in England!

Let’s move on.