The Regency Memory Care Club Opens in River Edge

admin • February 12, 2016

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The Regency Memory Care Club opens in River Edge
FEBRUARY 11, 2016 | Town News

The Regency Memory Care Club, a memory care social day club designed with the specific purpose of caring for those with memory impairment from Alzheimer’s to dementia, recently opened a new facility in River Edge, its second New Jersey location. The new mayor of River Edge, Ed Mignone, came to tour the club along with The Greater River Dell Chamber of Commerce.

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PHOTO BY HILDI BORKOWSKI
From left at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for The Regency Memory Care Club in River Edge are Bill Bradley, president, Greater River Dell Chamber of Commerce, Fay Schulgasser, marketing director, The Regency Memory Care Club, Sweta Shah, program director, The Regency Memory Care Club, Bena Gulkowitz, director of business development, The Regency Memory Care Club, Virginia Korteweg, co-founder, Greater River Dell Chamber of Commerce, Ed Mignone, mayor of River Edge, Ellen Zitis, advertising manager, North Jersey Media Group, and Ana Flores and Will Leggett, members of the Greater River Dell Chamber of Commerce.

For the past six years, The Regency Club has provided individuals with mental stimulation in a secured environment designed specifically for those with Alzheimer’s and dementia at its first location in Toms River. The Regency also serves as a resource to families and the community, offering education, guidance and information, caring for people through all stages of Alzheimer’s disease and memory impairment.

The Regency Club’s newest facility is located 91 Rt. 4 E. in River Edge.For more information, visit www.regencymemorycare.com or call 201-525-2200.

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