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Woodstown,
NJ - Bayada Nurses is pleased to announce the opening of a new office
in Woodstown, NJ. Serving all of Salem County, the office is located
at 87 North Main Street in Woodstown. Iris Lueder-who currently serves
as the director of Bayada's Millville office-will serve as director.
Scheduled to open January 8, the new office will serve both adult and
pediatric clients and will offer a wide variety of home care services,
including nursing, visits, therapies, and personal care. The office
will also offer a variety of training programs for health-care professionals,
including: programs for nurses who want to expand their high-tech skills
or enter the home care field; Certified Home Health Aide training; and
dual certification courses for Certified Nurses Aides. The office will
accept self-pay, private insurance, and Medicaid cases. Medicare cases
will not be accepted. Referrals will be accepted 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week.
Although Salem County was previously serviced by Bayada's office in
Gloucester County, the geography and populations of Salem County differed
greatly from Gloucester. "In order to properly recruit and serve the
needs of Salem County residents, we felt it was important to have a
physical presence there," says Lueder. "We wanted to better serve this
area and ensure that all Salem County residents have the opportunity
to learn why our employees are called Heroes on the Home Front."
Founded in 1975 by J. Mark Baiada, Bayada Nurses is an independently
owned home health care agency that employs more than 5,000 RNs, LPNs,
home health aides, and therapists working from more than 65 offices
in 11 states.
For more information about the Woodstown office, please call 856-769-7170.
Nurses and aides interested in applying for positions or attending training
sessions at the Woodstown office can call 856-769-7170 or can visit
Bayada's online job bank located at www.bayada.com.
For an electronic version of this press release, send an e-mail to jlabunetz@bayada.com.
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