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Pride in Food Service Week is Coming Up Soon!

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Did you know that Pride in Food Service Week is coming up very soon? Pride in Food Service Week takes place Monday, February 4th through Friday, February 8th, 2019. Our full-service printing company is here to tell you what Pride in Food Service Week is all about. This week is near and dear to our hearts as many of our customers fall into the Food Service industry in some way, shape, or form. Whether you're a hospital ordering printed items for your Dietary Department or a nursing home trying to enhance the dining experience of your residents by ordering printed items from MedFare , we appreciate you and your business! We appreciate all our customers and are very passionate about what we do. We specialize in providing printed products to enhance the patient and consumer dining experience, including Traycovers , Menus , Napkins , Placemats , Napkin Bands , Dietary Kits , Diet Cards , and Tray Cards/Tickets/Slips as well as Patient or Resident Anti-Bacterial Hand Wipes . To see our...

The Advantages of Choosing a Custom Design from MedFare for Your Facilities

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Whether you are part of a Healthcare System or Food Management Group, our full-service printing company can help you get your message across to your patients or customers in the most effective way possible. Why should this matter to you? There are different ways of reaching different types of people and not every way works. We have proven over the last 50 years that our way does work. Keep reading to learn how choosing a custom design or private label from MedFare  to go on your Menus , Traycovers ,  Hand Wipes , Dietary Kits ,  or any other printed items that you use can really help your facility. First of all, what do we mean when we say "private label"? A private label means creating a printed Menu, Traycover, Hand Wipe, or Dietary Kit program that is designed for and can only be used by a particular facility or group of facilities. Typically, your name, logo, and message will be placed on all items. How can this help your facilities? These are cus...

Our Top 5 Blogs from 2018

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2018 was a GREAT year for MedFare ! We have a passion for helping health care facilities enhance the experience of their patients and long term residents any way we can and in 2018 we got to do a lot of that. In the spirit of helping healthcare facilities enhance the experience of their patients and long term residents, we are featuring the top 5 blogs from 2018 that can STILL be helpful to healthcare facilities today. For Your Trusted Source for Specialized Healthcare & Hospitality Printed Solutions , call MedFare  today at 1-888-MEDFARE. Our Top 5 Blogs from 2018 1. Do You Know the Benefits of Paper Traycovers and Placemats? If you are working in a hospital or healthcare facility, then you are probably aware that the spreading of germs can be a huge issue. It's important that healthcare providers and patients alike do everything they can to try and prevent this; such as washing their hands before and after every meal or providers using gloves when performing...

3 Reasons to CUSTOMIZE Your Facility’s Marketing Efforts

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It is 2019! Happy New Year everyone! A new year can mean a new direction for your department’s marketing efforts. Why not change things up this year and make your marketing efforts more effective and efficient in your hospital or healthcare facility? Do this by partnering with MedFare ,  Your Trusted Source for Specialized Healthcare & Hospitality Printed Solutions . Make your marketing more unique by using the power of customization! Keep reading for 3 reasons to customize your department’s marketing efforts. Custom design is our specialty and we truly believe if you add your own message to your marketing, you can make your hospital or healthcare facility really shine amongst the rest. 3 Reasons to CUSTOMIZE Your Healthcare Marketing Efforts Promote the true message you are trying to convey to your patients and long term care residents. What better way is there to really get your message across to your patients and long term care residents than ...