Hub Business Briefs, July 15

Claire Davids and Edward McCarthy have announced the launch of their new senior-focused and family oriented business Caring Transitions of Monmouth County.

Caring Transitions’ professionals handle decluttering, organizing, packing, moving, resettling, in-home estate sales and online auctions, home clean-outs, estate clearing and preparing homes for market.

Caring Transitions of Monmouth County serves eastern Monmouth County, including Tinton Falls, Red Bank, Ocean Township, Long Branch, Eatontown, Asbury Park, Highlands, Atlantic Highlands and the surrounding areas.

All of Caring Transitions’ services are customizable. Caring Transitions of Monmouth County, which is part of the national Caring Transitions franchise, is bonded and insured. Employees are trained and background checked. For additional information, call 732-231-1000.

 

OceanFirst Foundation of Toms River has awarded $150,000 in grants to 66 nonprofits throughout central and southern New Jersey through its Arts and Cultural Grant Program. Grants awarded support a range of activities including live theater and music, museums, galleries, festivals, and other special events happening throughout the year.

The following Monmouth County organizations have received a grant: Allaire Village; Art Society of Monmouth; Belmar Arts; Garden State Film Festival; Guild of Creative Art; Middletown Arts Center; Monmouth County Historical; Phoenix Productions; Red Bank RiverCenter; and T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center.

“The past few months have been an incredibly challenging time for our nonprofit partners and so we are happy to continue our support of the arts and cultural community. We know these organization will help to bring people and neighborhoods back together,” said Katherine Durante, executive director of OceanFirst Foundation.

The foundation was created by OceanFirst Bank in 1996. The foundation provides grants to organizations that meet community needs in the OceanFirst footprint.

 

Howard Stein of Farmingdale has launched a Home Helpers franchise, an in-home care company serving Monmouth County. Home Helpers specializes in comprehensive home care for senior citizens, new mothers and individuals who need recuperative and continuing assistance.

Home Helpers also offers Direct Link, its proprietary line of 24/7 medical alert systems, including a fall sensor with GPS locator and an automated medication dispenser.

“Our mission is to be the extended family when family can’t be there; providing top
quality in-home care and home health care services that improve quality of life and create
peace of mind. We aren’t just in the home care business; we are in the taking care of
people business. It is so incredibly rewarding to provide meaningful help to families,” Stein
said.

For more information, call 908-975-0400 or email [email protected]