This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Caring Transitions of Boyertown & Harleysville provides comprehensive senior transition services and one-stop solutions for families in need 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Caring Transitions the leader in senior relocation and transition services continues expanding its compassionate reach nationwide with its latest location in Pennsylvania Caring Transitions of Boyertown & Harleysville will serve Harleysville will provide a unique full-service approach that is an end-to-end solution and managing estate sales and online auctions while providing a win-win experience for everyone Bruno's 23-year career as an occupational therapist in a continuing care retirement facility uniquely positions her to understand the emotional and physical challenges aging adults face she has helped older adults maintain as much independence and comfort as possible while performing everyday tasks she noticed a growing need for specialized assistance during transitions such as downsizing from a long-held home to a retirement community or alternative setting "I've spent my career helping seniors remain as independent as possible Seeing how difficult it can be for them to uproot their lives showed me there's a real need for compassionate "I've spent my career helping seniors remain as independent as possible," said Bruno "Seeing how difficult it can be for them to uproot their lives Caring Transitions offers exactly that—holistic services that help reduce stress and ensure seniors can focus on adapting to their new environment with confidence and grace." In addition to her medical and therapeutic background Bruno understands transitions from a personal perspective She made a life-changing career decision to leave her role as a director of rehabilitation and launch her own business Bruno is no stranger to navigating change and seeking solutions that support family well-being She is also thankful for the support of her partner whose background as a 25-year police officer and construction business owner complements her compassionate approach with practical experience and steadfast encouragement Another key aspect of Caring Transitions of Boyertown & Harleysville is Bruno's commitment to supporting local retirement communities many of which are faith-based and nonprofit she observed how these communities care deeply for their residents even as they age well beyond initial expectations "These communities often have benevolent funds to help residents who outlive their financial resources," said Bruno aiming to become a sponsor—silver or gold—for events that raise funds for these organizations so seniors can remain in the communities they love without fear of financial hardship." Her ultimate hope is to guide seniors and their families through a period often marked by uncertainty From helping clients decide what to keep or sell to ensuring each box is safely unpacked and each item placed thoughtfully Bruno and her team focus on making every transition as smooth as possible "I've watched people struggle when moving into retirement communities or smaller homes feeling overwhelmed by decisions and unfamiliar spaces," she said "We are so thrilled to welcome Karyl into the Caring Transitions franchise family and to strengthen and continue building our brand presence in Pennsylvania," said Ray Fabik "Her extensive experience with older adults Caring Transitions currently has more than 350 franchise locations serving families across the country To learn more about Caring Transitions, visit https://caringtransitionsofharleysville.com Be sure to follow our national social media platforms on LinkedIn Caring Transitions, Caring Transitions, 8442205427, [email protected], www.CaringTransitions.com Do not sell or share my personal information: 2025 at 10:37 am ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}A free hazardous waste disposal event will be held in Montgomery County this month PA — A free household hazardous waste disposal event will be held in Montgomery County later this month The event will take place at Indian Valley Middle School "Household hazardous waste is material that can be dangerous to human health and the environment if not disposed of properly," organizers with county government said "It includes flammable liquids like old gas and oil; toxic solids and liquids such as pesticides and herbicides; and reactive chemicals like chlorine for pools." The event is by appointment only, and preregistration is needed online here. the county is hosting a series of other disposal events throughout the year September 20: Spring-Ford 9th Grade Center Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. 2024 at 12:28 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}A Harleysville man was killed in a crash in Bucks County Wednesday night PA — A Harlyesville man was killed Wednesday night in a crash in Bucks County at the intersection of Route 113 at Diamond Street though police said that they are investigating whether speed and a traffic signal violation were contributing factors A second driver was transported by ambulance to Grand View Hospital with unspecified injuries Nearby roads were shut down for over three hours as police inspected the scene Hilltown Police were assisted at the scene by Chal-Brit Regional EMS and Fire Police from several area fire companies With reporting from Patch correspondent Jeff Werner 2025 at 10:47 am ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}A three alarm fire damaged homes in Lower Salford Sunday night PA — A three-alarm fire devastated homes in a Lower Salford neighborhood on Sunday night amid the Eagles Super Bowl game It's not yet clear if there were any injuries but at least two homes were severely damaged by the fire and quickly spread to other rowhomes that were also attached "Our thoughts are with all of the families affected by this incident," the Upper Gwynedd Township Fire department shared in a statement The fire was brought under control before 9:30 p.m Harleysville Community Fire Company was supported by Towamencin More information will be provided as it becomes available A 30-year-old Montgomery County man is facing charges after he allegedly reported there was a bomb outside a U.S Central Bucks Regional Police responded to a report of a man with a bomb at the recruiting office in the 90 block of Lantern Drive the morning of Jan A 911 caller reported a man was banging on the front door saying he put a bomb next to the building State police investigating vandalism Who threw frozen water bottles at motorists in Upper Bucks County? What we know was dispatched to the scene for a report of a building fire When police arrived they found Jeffrey Fountain sitting next to a backpack and yelling about various topics Police subsequently learned that Fountain was the person who reported the fire Fountain apparently appeared “highly energetic” and spoke rapidly shifting between topics He said he returned home from Chicago the night before and wanted to join the U.S When the officer asked Fountain if he had a bomb on him he replied: “in my methol” referring to his cigarette After police had been speaking with Fountain for a few minutes he allegedly started undressing down to his underwear Four Army recruiters who witnessed the incident told police similar stories of seeing Fountain banging on the door and telling them an improvised explosive device (IED) was outside the door Two witnesses told police Fountain made statements about having a bomb Police transported Fountain to Doylestown Hospital under an involuntary mental health warrant A Middletown Township K-9 officer and his handler responded to the scene and searched Fountain's personal belongings and his vehicle in the parking lot and found no explosive devices 20 before District Judge Mark Douple on a felony charge of risking a catastrophe and related misdemeanor charges   As of Monday he had no legal representative listed on the docket Reporter Jo Ciavaglia can be reached at jciavaglia@gannett.com