Regency House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
181 E Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492
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5
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March 26, 2024
My father moved into Regency House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Everyone there has been very good and helpful. They couldn't do enough for you. It's a very nice place. My dad has a nice area. It's a shared room. They have a round-the-clock nurse. The nurses help him get out of bed, to the bathroom, and with dressing. He doesn't walk anymore, so they have to help him in a wheelchair. The facility is very well-kept. My dad loves the food there.
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About Regency House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Wallingford, Connecticut
Regency House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is located in Wallingford, Connecticut. The area features open fields and dense trees with quiet residential areas making up most of the town. Several houses of worship can be found in the area, and there are many health care options, including pharmacies and hospitals, a quick drive away in one of the neighboring cities.
Regency House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is a short- and long-term care facility that uses personalized care plans and works with surgeons and health care providers to determine the exact rehabilitative steps and procedures for each residents' stay. This includes occupational, physical and speech therapies as well as specialized programs for cardiac recovery and stroke rehabilitation. Long-term care features the same personalized plans of care under the supervision of round-the-clock nursing staff. A secured memory care unit provides dedicated specialists and wandering prevention systems along with memory-specific treatment, therapeutic activities and family counseling.
Regency House offers numerous amenities to foster a feeling of home and comfort. Private rooms include televisions and wireless internet as well as daily laundry and housekeeping services to ensure tidiness and safety. A large courtyard provides space for peaceful relaxation and gardening opportunities, and many interactive activities, such as baking groups and craft clubs, ensure socialization and engagement.
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Reviews of Regency House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Wallingford, Connecticut
4.2
(8 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
5.0
Food
5.0
Activities
4.0
Value
4.0
Jerry
5
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March 26, 2024
My father moved into Regency House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Everyone there has been very good and helpful. They couldn't do enough for you. It's a very nice place. My dad has a nice area. It's a shared room. They have a round-the-clock nurse. The nurses help him get out of bed, to the bathroom, and with dressing. He doesn't walk anymore, so they have to help him in a wheelchair. The facility is very well-kept. My dad loves the food there.
mark71
5
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June 22, 2021
I found the staff to be attentive and caring to my Mom's needs and responsive to my concerns. She was a fussy eater and the staff went beyond reasonable expectations to provide her with meals she would eat; the medical staff addressed emergent issues promptly and kept family informed of treatment. More recently my mother-in-law spent 2 weeks in Regency post hospitalization. The staff was able to calm her anxiety and patiently explain her course of treatment. She was pleased with her room and raved about the food. The possibility of requiring long term care no longer terrifies her( based on her experience at Regency) and has become a viable alternative to the increasing challenges of homecare. Again the staff is outstanding and dedicated to the well being of the residents of Regency.
Anthony
5
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August 22, 2017
My wife is in Regency House and my impression is very good. The staff is excellent and the food is very good, adequate, fresh, and very tasty. Lisa, the head nurse, Megan, the manager, Barbara, the daytime head nurse, Nicky, Alicia, and all the aides are very good. I would definitely recommend them, but it's a little bit expensive and excessive.
Nelli99
1
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July 31, 2015
Depending on which section you are in the care varies. Passport rehab is great but skilled care areas are not well staffed and not that clean. Supervisors promise they will improve things but don't. Aides are very impatient and take forever to answer call bell. They need more training and more aides. Too many resident for too few aides.
Caring107787350
4
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March 17, 2015
My mom was placed in a convalescent home. It is a skilled nursing facility named Regency. It is perfect for her because she needs 24 hour care. That is a fantastic place. Both of my parents have been there previously for rehab because they have rehabilitation services and skilled nursing care. They have centers for Dementia there also. Their experience with the rehab is fantastic. My dad passed away back in January, and he was the number one caretaker for my mom, so she decided to stay there because of the 24/7 care that she needed. She is totally disabled. She has been there since October. They have anything that you can ask for. I visit her every day, and it is perfect because it is only a couple of miles away.
KimSharp
5
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February 19, 2015
Excellent place for rehab care and nursing assistance. We found the staff and facility to be very kind and supportive.
LoriSn
5
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February 19, 2015
This facility and staff have been wonderful and so caring for our family. My father has been here for three weeks and we have been so pleased with everything. The care and compassion is excellent. He is very happy with his room and the therapy. Thank you.
starfire007
4
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September 1, 2014
My grandpa is here. He started in rehab after a stroke. However, that stroke led to dementia. He is now "upstairs," which is where the dementia patients are. I don't like nursing homes, but he is really sick so he has to be there. We had him being treated at Montowese before and that was horrible, so my Gram moved him to Regency. It's very clean there, very well managed, the facilities are actually pretty darn nice. Many rooms are shared, which is kind of a bummer. Would wants a room mate? Especially at that age. The staff (at least when we are there) are really nice and patient. My grandfather's personality changed so he can be mean, but the staff is still nice to him. The food is good too! I ate there before. My gramp seems to like it. It seems like a decent place to be. There's a back area you can be outside, but I never see anyone back there. I wish they had a really nice outside area, so the oldies could get more fresh air. I have taken my gramps outside to the patio in the back though.
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