Regency Harmony House Rehab & Nursing gives care to seniors who need both nursing services and rehabilitation, and the place handles short-term and long-term stays for folks who may have different needs at different times, with 54 licensed beds available for people who require help. The team includes registered nurses, therapists, medical directors, social workers, pharmacists, dieticians, and feeding assistants, so there's always someone around who knows about everything from medication and wound care to nutrition and pain management, and the therapists run both inpatient and outpatient rehab programs, using the latest equipment for all kinds of therapy-physical, occupational, speech, stroke recovery, and orthopedic rehab. People who are frail or dependent get skilled nursing or intermediate care, and the facility also handles post-acute care, IV antibiotic therapy, cardiac therapy, diabetes management, respiratory therapy, palliative care, and pain management, adapting the care plan to what each resident likely needs.
Respite care is there when a home caregiver needs a short break, and the place allows short-term stays so someone can get rehab after being in the hospital before heading home. Medicare and Medicaid coverages are accepted for senior care services and skilled nursing, and service options include personal care and transportation. There's a long list of therapy and care services, and those include recreational therapy, counseling on nutrition, and wound care, so needs are met whether it's for recovery or for long-term help.
The property's run by Regency Pacific Management, a group that owns communities in several western states and Hawaii. The home has dining areas and regularly offers activities and events, and residents and families can see visual photo tours to look at the facilities before deciding. In recent reports, there haven't been any substantiated complaints from residents, and inspections have turned up only minor deficiencies, nothing serious or risky to residents' safety, with inspection grades like A+ and an overall A- rating, showing steady operations.
The home tailors its services to individual needs, supporting as much independence as possible, within a senior community that's there to offer health care alongside daily living support, and that's all there is to it.