For Gloria Castillo, her journey with NurseCore began nearly 28 years ago on November 18, 1996, when she joined the company as an accounts payable specialist. What started as a position focused on managing payments has since blossomed into a fulfilling career where...
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Celebrating NurseCore’s Home Care Field Staff
NurseCore's leadership team is thrilled to announce the winners of their Smile and Dial event and wants to extend heartfelt thanks to all employees for their unwavering dedication and being an essential part of the NurseCore family. “We designated a special day to...
Steve Holstein: 26 Years of Growth and Innovation at NurseCore
A Journey of Connection: From Independent Offices to a Unified Network Steve Holstein’s journey with NurseCore began in January 1998, when the company was a much smaller organization with just a handful of offices scattered across Arizona, New York and Florida. “When...
Happy Holidays to NurseCore Employees, Family, & Friends
As we approach the end of 2021 and welcome 2022, we wish you all a holiday season filled with love and success. With a sincere thank you for your hard work and dedication to our clients, your team, and the NurseCore vision, we offer you the following list of...
5 Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day Safely
With many states still locked down to slow the spread of COVID-19, celebrating this year’s Father’s Day might look a little differently than years past. Keeping a safe social distance is essential, but there are still creative ways to safely show the father figure in...
NurseCore Celebrates National Nurses Week 2020
While in many states stay-at-home orders are still in place and safety guidelines are still being observed, our essential staff at each of our NurseCore locations found a way to safely show their nurses how much they appreciate everything they do. Every NurseCore...
6 Ways to Celebrate Nurses Week at a Distance
This year's Nurses Week could not come at a better time. Amid a global pandemic, Nurses need our support and appreciation more than ever. While physical contact may be limited, there are still many ways you can show these hard-working medical professionals how much...
Your Home Health Care Questions Answered.
Navigating the home health care industry can leave many caregivers and loved ones scratching their heads. We’re here to get you up to speed by answering the most common home health care questions we see. What is home health care? Home Health Care is a blanket term...
6 Ways to Prevent Illness as a Caregiver This Flu Season
Flu season is in full swing. While it's possible to catch the flu year-round, the fall and winter are typically the peak of flu season and it is especially dangerous for the elderly, children, and those with a compromised immune system. If you haven't already started...
5 Tips to Help Combat Sundown Syndrome
What is Sundown Syndrome? Sundown Syndrome, or Sundowning, is a phenomenon that causes restlessness and confusion toward the end of the day in patients with forms of dementia such as Alzheimer's. If your loved one is experiencing symptoms related to Sundown Syndrome,...