Executive Vice President Michele Thomas, Vice President Eileen Killeen, Town Selectman John Toner, and Osborn President and CEO, Matt Anderson cut the ribbon at the new office.
Osborn Home Care received a warm welcome from the Town of Greenwich at the ribbon cutting for its new office on 125 Mason Street in downtown Greenwich. Third Selectman John Toner presented Osborn Home Care with a proclamation honoring the excellent services of its home care providers in conjunction with National Home Care Month.
Osborn Home Care, a non-profit organization, has been serving seniors on The Osborn campus and in their Westchester County homes since 1996. “We have been growing rapidly in Westchester; the response from the families we care for has been tremendous,” said Matthew G. Anderson, President and CEO of The Osborn. “We have many residents from Greenwich living on our Rye campus. Now we are able to bring the same quality of care to people who prefer to remain at home in Connecticut.”
“Getting to know the Greenwich community has been a top priority since we opened in Greenwich,” said Michele Thomas, Executive Vice President of Osborn Home Care. “Understanding the needs of area residents and hiring local caregivers and staff is very important. Through this we have been able to get to know organizations, groups, and medical and social professionals who serve older adults.”
Osborn Home Care in Connecticut is a licensed homemaker-companion agency. In addition to general companionship, services may include assistance with daily routines, meal preparation and light housekeeping, and appointment and medication reminders.
Business Development Manager Laurie Pensiero joined Osborn Home Care this June to help raise awareness of its services in Fairfield County. A native of Stamford, Connecticut, Mrs. Pensiero has worked in area healthcare organizations including Stamford Hospital Medical Center, Norwalk Hospital, Doctors Express Urgent Care (Stamford) and Fairfield Family Care.
“I am so pleased to represent Osborn Home Care,” said Mrs. Pensiero. “We have the highest standards of training for our aides, and the quality of The Osborn organization comes through in the level of service that our clients receive.”
Pensiero assists with educational outreach at Greenwich Hospital, volunteers with the Greenwich Commission on Aging, is on the event advisory committee for Silver Source, and is an active member of the Greenwich Rotary.
One of the more exciting aspects of expanding Osborn Home Care’s relationships in Fairfield County has been Ms. Thomas’s bi-weekly radio program called “Good Living” on WGCH (1490 am) at 9:30 am every other Tuesday.
For more information about Osborn Home Care, visit: www.osbornhomecare.org, call (203) 641-7683 in Connecticut or (914) 925-8221 in New York. The Greenwich office is located at 125 Mason Street, in Greenwich, Connecticut. Osborn Home Care is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation and a Connecticut licensed homemaker companion agency (HCA.0000933).