Orange County’s Top Workplaces for Healthcare

The following Healthcare-related companies have been recognized as Top Workplaces in 2017 based solely on surveys about the workplace completed by their employees. They were named by the OC Register and numerous other highly acclaimed organizations.

 

marquee medical

Marque Medical –  Midsize company with 118 employees
Provides a solution to the jam-packed primary care offices and costly emergency rooms, our urgent care centers are properly staffed with experienced, multi-specialty physicians who are dedicated to the wellness of our patients.
Locations:  Aliso Viejo, Buena Park, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, Pacific Beach in San Diego, Rancho Santa Margarita.

 

surefire

SureFire CPR: – Small-sized company (40 employees)

An industry leading CPR training center located in Orange and Laguna Hills offering classes for CPR certification, ACLS certification, PALS certification, BLS certification, First Aid and more. They provide a team of professional firefighters, paramedics, nurses, and emergency medical technicians to respond to 911 emergencies each and every day.

 

pacific companies

Pacific Companies: Small-sized company with 36 employees
Helps staff hospitals, health care systems and private practices with quality physicians.
With 29 specialty practice areas ranging from Anesthesiology to Urology.

 

orange coast

Orange Coast Memorial Care – Large company with 1,528 employees
A full service hospital and the only nonprofit hospital located in Fountain Valley. Known for delivering high quality patient care, ratings of excellence in nursing and superiority in patient care and identified as one of the “Best of Orange County”, by readers of the Orange County Register. In addition, US News and World Report named the hospital as one of the best regional hospitals.

 

hoag

Staffs more than 300 physicians, which includes over 80 orthopedic specialists.  They specialize in treatments of the knee, hip, spine, shoulder, elbow disorders and take pride in their focus of sports medicine, orthopedic trauma and care of the extremities.  Locations are in Irvine, Newport Beach, and Orange.

 

coury buehler

Coury & Buehler Physical Therapy
Small company with 85 employees
Offers the best, most highly trained staff of physical therapists in a state-of-the art facility.
Anaheim, Anaheim Hills, Brea, Orange, Irvine, Lake Forest, Santa Ana, and Tustin.

 

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Orange County Home Prices mid-2017

As we passed through the halfway point of 2017, the housing market in Southern California maintained its red hot pace with home prices hitting all-time high, again, and sales just one notch below their record high since 2006.

According to reports by real estate research firm CoreLogic, the median price of an Orange County home is $695,000 in June 2017.  If we go back exactly one year ago in June, the current home price is 6.1 percent more.  That’s pretty good appreciation and well above the inflation rate of 1.73 perceorange county reportnt from July 2016 to present.

Additional data reports by CoreLogic reveal there were 3,803 closed transactions in June by home buyers and sellers, the second-highest monthly figure dating back to June 2006. The typical June average in Orange County is 4,100 transactions and it is well below the record number of sales which occurred in August 1988 at 6,488.

Another interesting statistic in June, was the $500,000 median price of all Southern California homes. This number has not been touched since August of 2007.  The record high for median home price for all Southern California homes was $505,000, attained on three instances and all in the year 2007.

In Orange County, new construction home transactions are responsible for 30-35% of the sales as of July 2017. Many buyers are choosing to purchase a new home rather than a re-sale home for several reasons. When buying a newly constructed home, the buyer has the option to choose the home design layout, upgrades and special options.

Your South Orange County, CA Moving Company Options

Orange County, California is a very popular region of Southern California. So, popular in fact that may locals refer to  some cities like Anaheim, Brea & Fullerton as being in North County and another group Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, San Clemente in South County, typically those with 949 phone prefixes.

 

1. Cheap Movers
Serving Laguna Hills and the Surrounding Area
(949) 328-7868

 

  1. Pure Movers
    Serving Costa Mesa and surrounding areas
    (800) 816-5121

 

  1. Mission Movers
    Surrounding Costa Mesa and surrounding areas
    Costa Mesa, CA 92627
    (760) 458-7914

 

  1. Expert Moving Service
    9975 Muirlands Blvd
    Irvine, CA 92618
    (714) 244-3276

 

  1.  B & C Moving Co.
    71 Argonautmoving upstairs
    Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
    949-472-1131

 

  1. Affordable Moving
    14341 Franklin Ave
    Tustin, CA 92780
    714-832-5950

 

  1. Safeway Moving
    25200 Commercentre Dr #200
    Lake Forest, CA 92630
    949-639-0330

 

  1. Nelson Moving & Storage
    25742 Atlantic Ocean Dr,
    Lake Forest, CA 92630

 

9.  All Star Moving, Inc
180 Calle Inglesia
San Clemente 92672
949-266-6683

 

  1. Executive Moving Systems
    107 29th St,
    Newport Beach, CA 9266
    (714)  688-4800

Where to Celebrate the New Year in South Orange County

FAMILY FRIENDLY NEW YEAR’S EVENTS


RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA

CELEBRATING FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Provides family-friendly entertainment, visual arts, interactive crafts, games and food booths.

Time: 5-9 p.m.

Cost: Free.

Location: Bell Tower Regional Community Center,

22232 El Paseo,

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA.

949-216-9700 or cityofrsm.org

 

IRVINE

 

NOON YEAR’S CONFETTI COUNTDOWN: Pretend City provides a New Years celebration for kids with story time, colorful art projects and a dance party. A countdown with streamers, confetti and noise makers takes place at 12 noon, 2 and 4 p.m.

Open from:  10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Cost: $12.50.

29 Hubble, Irvine;

949-428-3900 or pretendcity.org.
new years eve Orange County CA

HUNTINGTON BEACH

Annual Surf City Splash & Pancake Breakfast

Celebrate the first day of the year with a dip into the chilly Pacific Ocean. No wetsuits. The Surf City Splash also features a crafts fair.

Admission: $20  includes a Pancake Breakfast and a Certificate of Participation

When: January 1, 2017,  9:00 am – 11:00 am

Where: 405 Pacific Coast Hwy (Zack’s at Pier Plaza)

Huntington Beach, CA

 

18 & OVER EVENTS

 

DANA POINT

 

MIDNIGHT AT THE CLIFFS: Event features a live musical performance at 10 p.m., hor d’oeuvres throughout the evening, and a Champagne toast at midnight at Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort.

Doors open at 9 p.m.

Cost: $140.

Location: 25135 Park Lantern, Dana Point;

949-661-5000 or lagunacliffs.com


REGIS RESORT CELEBRATION:
Celebrate the New Year with a special six-course New Year’s Eve tasting menu at St. Regis Resort’s Stonehill Tavern.

When: 5:30 p.m.-midnight.

Cost: $175.

Location: 1 Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point;

949-234-3900 or stregismb.com

 

IRVINE

 

A MIDNIGHT TO REMEMBER: Celebrate with Champagne, cocktails, late-night foods, and dancing at Red Bar and Lounge.

When: 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

Cost: $25.

Location: 17900 Jamboree Road, Irvine.

949-225-6757 or redbarandlounge.com

 

DINNER CELEBRATIONS

 

EATS KITCHEN & BAR: Chef Jason will provide a five-course prix fixe menu, live music and a Champagne toast.

Time: First seating, 7 p.m. $70; second seating 9:30 p.m., $90.

Location: 17900 Jamboree Road, Irvine.

949-225-6780 or eatskitchen.com

 

CUCINA ENOTECA: Guests celebrate with a four-course meal that includes a countdown with Champagne.

Cost: $68; optional wine pairing, $38

Location: 532 Spectrum Center Drive, Irvine;

949-861-2222 or urbankitchengroup.com

 

MASQUERADE PARTY: Celebrate at Twenty Eight Restaurant and Lounge. Dancing, DJ, and a midnight Champagne toast and party foods.

When: 9 p.m.-2 a.m. $40.

Where: 19530 Jamboree Road, Irvine.

949-852-2828 or twentyeightoc.com

 

PREGO RISTORANTE NEW YEAR: Ring in the New Year with  a DJ, live music, dancing, dinner and Champagne toast at midnight. Complete dinner menu is available until 9 p.m., and a prix-fixed menu is available all night.

Cost: $79.95

Where: 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine;

949-553-1333 or pregoristoranti.com

 

TAPS FISH HOUSE & BREWERY CELEBRATION: Event features a special prix fixe menu, party bites and a Champagne toast at midnight.

When: 4 p.m.-midnight.

Cost: Prices vary.

Where:  13390 Jamboree Road, Irvine;

714-619-0404 or tapsfishhouse.com

 

NEWPORT BEACH

 

BLACK AND WHITE NEW YEAR’S EVE SOIREE: Guests at The Winery Restaurant & Wine Bar will enjoy a three-course menu, drinks, live music and dancing.

Cost: $59-$149 based on location of seating and time seated.

When: 5 p.m. til midnight.

Where: 3131 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach;

949-999-6622 or thewinerynewport.com

 

FIG & OLIVE’S “WHITE AND GOLD PARTY“: This celebration features a four-course prix fixe menu.

Cost:  Dinner, $150; cocktail reception, $100.

Where: 151 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach;

949-877-3005 or figandolive.com

 

NEW DUNES RESORT and PORT CORONA Del MAR invite guests to ring in the New Year at the Dunes Bayside Pavillion.

Cost: $89  includes hors d’oeuvres, two regular cocktails, wine, beer and Champagne.

When: 8 p.m.-1 a.m.

Where: 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach;

800-765-7661 or newportdunes.com

 

NEW YORK NEW YEAR’S EVE: Celebrate with a three-course meal, glass of Veuve Clicquot, music and dancing while  watching the ball drop live from New York’s Times Square.

Entry: $118.

When: 5 p.m.-midnight.

Where: 7962 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach;

949-715-9915 or babettesnewportbeach.com

 

YACHT PARTY: Party on the water on an fancy 130 foot yacht. Three levels of partying with DJs playing Hip hop, dance, top 40 and a premium open bar. Event frequently sells out so reserve early.

Food: Appetizer buffet court

When: 8:30 pm to 1 am. Boat departs the dock at 9 pm.

Where: Ambassador Yacht, 2901 West coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92663

Tickets: $189 General Admission

Age Limit: 21+

 

TUSTIN

BLACK AND WHITE NEW YEAR’S EVE SOIREE: Guests at The Winery Restaurant & Wine Bar will enjoy a three-course menu, cocktails, live music, dancing.

Entry: $59-$149 depending on seating time and location.

When: 5 p.m.-midnight. 2647 Park Ave., Tustin;

714-258-7600 or thewinerytustin.com

 

LAGUNA BEACH

A Gala evening in the Grand Ballroom and Courtyard including appetizers, a four-course dinner with wine pairings and more with live music by premium musicians.

When: The Loft, 8-10 pm dinner, live music till 1 am. Studio 8 pm reception, 9 pm dinner

Where: Montage Laguna Beach

Tickets: $795-$1195 depending on distance from the stage.

Food: 4-course dinner, passed appetizers, cheese display

Age Limit: 21+

Info: www.montagehotels.com/lagunabeach/new-years-eve/

Reservations: (949) 715-6420

NYE at The Loft or Studio at the Montage Laguna Beach

The Loft and Studio restaurants at the Montage also have New Year events with 5-course chef’s tasting menus. Each features live music and a midnight toast. The party at Studio also includes a pre-dinner reception, drinks, wine pairings, and dancing.

Tickets: The Loft – $200 adults, $60 children 4-12; Studio $475 per person

Age Limit: all ages, under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

Food: 5-course dinner

When: The Loft, 8-10 pm dinner, live music till 1 am. Studio 8 pm reception, 9 pm dinner

Where: Montage Laguna Beach

Info: www.montagehotels.com/lagunabeach/new-years-eve/

Reservations: (949) 715-6420

Energy Savings Tips for Californians

Use of energy in Southern California can be higher for those who don’t live on the coast and don’t get that marine breeze. The end result is that you’ll spend any more money on air conditioning and heating bills. Additionally, you aren’t being environmentally friendly. Decreasing your energy consumption helps you and the Golden state as a whole. So, how can you do your part?

Air conditioning

Energy consumed in California is mostly as a result of air conditioning usage. This makes sense in a semi-arid climate where brush fires and seasonally dry weather proliferate with the Santa Ana winds. An efficient method to keep your home cool is by using a/c, but if possible, you can use other ways to cool off your home in less costly ways by:

  • Closing your blinds
  • Close doors in rooms you don’t use often
  • Fill up a bowl with ice and place a fan in front of it
  • Install and use ceiling fans (set to operate counter-clockwise)
  • Switch to CFLs lighting because incandescent lights produce heat
  • Open the windows at night when it is cooler
  • Plant trees around your home for shade
  • Cook outside the house (prevents heat build-up in your home)

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Appliances

Did you know that appliances are the second-largest energy hog in California. Prepare and cook your meals on the grill as opposed to the stove in an effort to not heat up your home. Some households have two refrigerators or freezers for extended family or roommates. Figure out if you can do away with one of them. Without a doubt, buying food in bulk and storing in the freezer can save money, but the savings are a wash if you are paying to keep the bulk foods cool. Instead of the dryer, try drying some or all of your clothes on the line.

Electronics and Lights

Turn off electronics and lighting when they are not in use. Utilize a power strip to lessen your energy drain from equipment that needs to be plugged in, even when it isn’t on. If the appliance isn’t Energy Star see if you can keep it unplugged.

Saving energy consumption will be good for your checking account and you’ll know that you are doing your part to help the environment. After all who wants to experience rolling blackouts. Not many of us.