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June 8, 2012

Los Alamitos Chamber welcomes Regency Home Care

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Regency Home Care ribbon cutting

Members of Los Alamitos Area Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed Regency Home Care into their ranks with a ribbon-cutting outside Regency’s office at 4332 Cerritos Ave.

Regency provides personal care at home rather than an institutional setting in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.

The company provides full in-home personal care with a focus on serving the well-being of the entire family by providing services for those recovering from surgery, pre- and post-natal mothers, those suffering from short or long-term disabilities, or those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

All caregivers are fully screened: thorough background, reference and national criminal checks. Their caregivers are employees, not independent contractors, and are fully insured and bonded.

Regency can provide year-round 24/7 care or as little as one hour of service.

For more information, call Regency Home care at 714-947-2020 ext. 1 or visit www.regencyseniorcare.com.

Featured photo

Personnel of Regency Home Care surrounded by members of Los Alamitos Area Chamber of Commerce.

Regency personnel are onwers Charlie Moffet and Dennis Goughary; General Manager Sheila Gaines; Assistant Manager Lupe Perez; caregivers Monique Ortiz and Jasmine Bullock; and Marketing Manager Robert Brown.

Los Alamitos Development Director Steve Mendoza is fourth from the right.

Chairman of the Board of Los Alamitos Area Chamber of Commerce, John Osborn, at the far left.

Photo by C.E.H. Wiedel.

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shelley
Shelley Henderson is a reformed computer and networking geek turned freelance writer. Now she only fixes her own networks and computers. That leaves time for writing, and writing and more writing. And editing the Orange County Breeze. Shelley most enjoys visiting and finding out about local businesses to write business profiles that allow our communities to learn more about their local businesses and the people who own and run them. If you own or manage a business in our coverage area and would like to invite Shelley to write a business profile, let us know.




 
 

 
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