Remedi SeniorCare expands in N.C.
Long-term care (LTC) pharmacy provider Remedi SeniorCare, headquartered in Towson, Maryland, has expanded into North Carolina with its newest location in Charlotte. The company now delivers specialized pharmacy services to more than 55,000 people across 30 states and the District of Columbia.
Bernie Smith, RPh, is the General Manager of the Charlotte location and Susan Swepston, RPh, is the Pharmacist in Charge. Both Smith and Swepston have serviced the LTC community in North Carolina for many years, bringing to Remedi’s customers an unparalleled commitment to quality pharmacy services.
"Remedi SeniorCare Pharmacy remains committed to expanding its geography to provide our revolutionary medication administrative system, PAXIT, to the long-term care and assisted living industry," said Jeffrey Stamps, RPh, President and CEO, in a corporate announcement. "PAXIT increases accuracy and dramatically reduces waste for all pharmacy payers, while providing the most time-efficient, organized and safest medication pass system for nurses and medication administration professionals. We look forward to becoming part of the North Carolina LTC community."
Remedi SeniorCare enables long-term and post-acute care facilities and communities to deliver better business results and provide exceptional resident-centered care. Remedi’s online and electronic tools via My Remedi web portal and Electronic Health Record (EHR) integration further drive business management efficiency and overall cost reduction. For more information, visit www.RemediRx.com.
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