Preferred Home Health Care to open Robbinsville branch

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Preferred Home Health Care & Nursing Services (PHHC) is opening a new home health care office in Robbinsville at 1 Washington Boulevard. An open house event is set to take place on Thursday, February 11, 2016 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to enjoy light refreshments, meet local dignitaries, and tour the facility.

PHHC, which has nine locations in New Jersey and three in Pennsylvania, provides a wide range of medical and non-medical home health care services from pediatric to geriatric care. PHHC, accredited by CHAP(Community Health Accreditation Program), works collaboratively with physicians, hospitals, nursing homes and facilities to ensure a smooth transition to one’s home.

In-house services include skilled nursing care for infants, children, adults and seniors; personal care services, including bathing, grooming, dressing, feeding, etc.; private duty nursing services; and at-home physical therapy, among others. All of the care can be provided in-house and is coordinated by registered nurses, with clinical supervision available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

R.S.V.P. to Lisa Gallicchio, director of community relations, at lisa@preferredcares.com or call (732) 547-9886 for more information about Preferred Home Health Care & Nursing Services. Visit PreferredCares.com for more information.

CE-Robbinsville

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