HomeHealth CareAlways Best Care of Greater South Jersey under new ownership

Always Best Care of Greater South Jersey under new ownership

Local entrepreneurs now providing senior care services to Atlantic, Burlington and Camden counties

California-based Always Best Care Senior Service said earlier this week that Comfort and Michael Oseme are the new owners of its South Jersey franchise.

Always Best Care of Greater South Jersey serves Atlantic, Burlington and Camden counties and is one of six Always Best Care agencies across New Jersey. The Osemes and their team of caregivers provide senior care services to communities including Absecon, Berlin, Egg Harbor City, Marlton, Medford, Moorestown, Waterford Works and surrounding areas.

“Always Best Care has a strong history in the South Jersey community, providing high-quality senior care services,” said Jake Brown, CEO and president of Always Best Care. “Comfort’s nursing experience and deep knowledge of the health care space, coupled with Michael’s finance background, make them ideal franchisees for this business. I feel confident they have the knowledge and commitment to continue growing this business and providing a valuable service to seniors and their families in the area.”

The Osemes have lived in Mount Laurel for the past five years. Prior to joining Always Best Care, Comfort Oseme earned two master’s degrees in nursing from Drexel University and gained invaluable health care and customer service experience in both home care and acute care. She was most recently the nursing director for a large medical surgical telemetry unit. Michael Oseme has an MBA from Rutgers University and was previously an associate vice president in finance.

“We have witnessed a definite shift from seniors seeking care in a facility to wanting to be cared for at home. As more baby boomers advance in age, this market for aging in place is growing by leaps and bounds,” Comfort Oseme said. “The opportunity to own our own business in such a rewarding industry and with an established brand in the community is a dream come true for us. We look forward to putting the resources of Always Best Care to work and continuing to serve Greater South Jersey.”

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