Regency at the Park
420 SE Myra Rd, College Place, WA 99324
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About Regency at the Park in College Place, Washington
Regency at the Park is a senior living provider located in College Place, WA. It offers a variety of care types, including skilled nursing care, respite care, and short-term rehabilitation care. This makes it a versatile option for those needing different levels of medical and personal assistance. The community provides both semi-private and private rooms, catering to different preferences and needs for privacy and space.
Rooms at Regency at the Park come with several amenities to ensure comfort and convenience. Residents can enjoy meals provided by the community, and there are outdoor common areas for relaxation and socializing. The community also offers a range of organized activities and programs, including entertainment and social events, to keep residents engaged and active. Communal dining areas and shared common spaces foster a sense of community, while WiFi and internet access keep residents connected. Additional amenities include salon services, facilitated field trips and outings, spiritual activities, walking and hiking areas, and group exercise sessions.
Regency at the Park also provides a comprehensive range of services to support residents' health and well-being. Nurses are on staff to provide medical care, and there are therapists available for physical, occupational, and holistic/alternative therapies. The community also offers diabetic care, ensuring that residents with specific health needs are well taken care of. With its wide array of amenities and services, Regency at the Park aims to create a supportive and enriching environment for its residents.
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Overall
2.0
Quality
2.0
Staff
4.0
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3.0
(1 review)
janahill33
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June 22, 2012
My first impression of the facility is that it was clean and fairly well maintained. The doors were locked and had a key pad with a code for entry at the front. This was to make sure those patients with dementia and the like did not wander away. The facility seemed to be understaffed. I felt like our grandmother received good care from the staff members, but there did not seem to be enough staff members for the number of residents. The staff was very good about maintaining a hygienic and safe environment for our grandmother. She was an infection risk, so all staff and visitors had to wear masks when in contact with her. All staff complied, of course, and were extremely kind and gentle toward her when caring for her needs. The food was OK. Nothing to really write home about, but certainly edible. The facility was open to hosting events so that residents could be included in family functions. This was especially nice. We hosted a birthday party and a baby shower there and the staff was very accommodating. There were both single rooms and double rooms. Our grandmother had a single room, which she was allowed to fill with pictures and plants. Since she was often unable to go outside, the large window in her room allowed her to get plenty of sunlight and see the range of seasons outside. It seemed that the facility was constucted with this in mind. All the rooms were built on either side of a hallway, and all had windows to the outside in them.The facility also had a rehabilitation center in it. Our grandmother did not use this center, but I toured it and thought it looked to be fully equipped with treadmills, stairs, bars and all the other various equipment needed for helping residents regain mobility.
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