Remedi SeniorCare in Supply Chain World
Written by Brian Salgado Originally Posted in Supply Chain World Magazine When Hurricane Sandy touched down in the Northeast, numerous pharmaceutical suppliers were unable to deliver medications to the customers who needed them the most. However, Remedi SeniorCare continued operating with nary an interruption due to its emergency planning and prepared staff. “We have a robust standard…
Read MoreRobots to the Rescue – from The Wall Street Journal
The flip side of an entitlements crisis is a labor shortage. By HOLMAN W. JENKINS, JR. The Wall Street Journal View the full article here: http://webreprints.djreprints.com/3067771083885.html In 1999, a golfer named Payne Stewart and crew were rendered unconscious by a loss of cabin pressure and their private jet crashed when it ran out of fuel. What…
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Richmond Magazine – November 26, 2012 BY ANNE DREYFUSS Baltimore-based long-term care pharmacy Remedi SeniorCare opened its second location on Sept. 26 on Lakeridge Parkway in Hanover County. The 22,000-square-foot facility has the capacity to support 10,000 residents living in nursing, assisted living and rehabilitation homes with Paxit, a 24-hour automated medication dispensing system. “We’ve put out…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare launches computerized dispensary in Troy
TROY, OHIO, November 16, 2012 – Troy Daily News By Melanie Yingst, Staff Writer myingst@tdnpublishing.com You won’t find any apothecary jars at the Remedi Senior Care state-of-the-art pharmacy. The company recently launched its computerized dispensary at 962 S. Dorset, Troy. It will employ more than 170 people, according to general manager Patrick Dennis. Dennis explained how…
Read MoreFully Automated Pharmacy Marks Grand Opening
TROY, OHIO, November 14, 2012 – Dayton Daily News By Peggy O’Farrell, Staff Writer A state-of-the-art automated pharmacy aims to improve safety, cut costs and improve efficiency for long-term care facility residents in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Remedi SeniorCare celebrated its grand opening Tuesday at its newest facility. The $10 million facility serves more than 8,000 residents…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare® Opens Ohio’s Most Technologically-Advanced Pharmacy
State-of-the-Art Medication Dispensing System Will Support Residents in Region’s Nursing, Rehabilitation and Assisted Living Homes BALTIMORE, November 13, 2012 — Remedi SeniorCare®, one of the country’s leading long- term care (LTC) pharmacies, has officially opened the doors of its newest state-of-the-art facility in Troy, Ohio. To reinforce its recent and ongoing growth, the company’s new…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare Moves into a 22,000-square-foot Facility in Hanover County.
Originally posted on VirginiaBusiness.com- October 08, 2012 Remedi SeniorCare, which provides pharmacy services to long-term care facilities, has moved into a new 22,000-square-foot facility in Hanover County. The Richmond region is the first of three, new automated pharmacies Baltimore-based Remedi plans to open this year. The others will be in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The company’s…
Read MoreOtterbein Homes Names Remedi SeniorCare® ‘Provider of the Year 2011’
BALTIMORE, October 5, 2012– Remedi SeniorCare® was bestowed the honor on Sept. 24 of being named Otterbein Senior Lifestyle Choices’Provider of the Year 2011. “Ever since Remedi SeniorCare became our pharmacy provider they have assisted in fulfilling our mission and United Methodist tradition of seeking to enhance the quality of life and holistic growth of…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare® Appoints Richard Hamel as Corporate Controller
BALTIMORE, October 2, 2012- Remedi SeniorCare®, one of the country’s leading institutional pharmacies, has named Richard Hamel as Vice President, Corporate Controller. In this position, Hamel is the head of Financial Accounting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, General Ledger, Billing, Collections, and Credits and Returns for the corporation. He reports to Remedi’s Chief Financial Officer, Thierry Amat.…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare Shows Off New Automated Pharmacy in Hanover County
By: TAMMIE SMITH | Richmond Times-Dispatch Published: September 28, 2012 RICHMOND, Va.–Nursing home patients take a lot of pills, and Michael Bronfein, chairman and chief executive officer of Remedi SeniorCare, is positioning his company, which provides pharmacy services to long-term-care facilities, to capture more of that market. The Baltimore-based company recently opened a fully automated pharmacy in a…
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