Regency Hermiston Nursing & Rehab Center is a skilled nursing facility with 105 beds where people get care after injury, illness, or surgery, and they've got short-term recovery units along with long-term care options for people who need more help for everyday living. Residents can choose private or semi-private rooms, and most rooms have private bathrooms, furnishings, and an emergency call system, so people can reach staff when they need help. The facility serves three meals each day and has restaurant-style dining, with walking paths and outdoor courtyards for fresh air and exercise, and there's a residents lounge and big community areas like a main living room, library, and activity rooms where folks can gather, read, watch TV, or do group events.
They offer a full range of medical and rehabilitation programs with help from a team that includes nurses, therapists, social workers, dieticians, and other care staff. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy are offered in their rehab gym, which has equipment like parallel bars, and there's medication management too, so people stay on track with doctor's orders. The therapy team checks everyone when they come in and the whole staff works with residents and their families to make a care plan that fits each person's needs, with the goal to help people get as independent as possible. Folks can also get physician-directed care and subacute care, plus respite care if a caregiver at home needs a break.
Besides medical and rehab services, there's home health care, adult day care, assisted living, and memory care or dementia care for people who need extra support. Residents can bring pets, stay connected with complimentary wireless internet, and use amenities like a full-service beauty salon and barber shop. The grounds are landscaped and there are plenty of places to sit outside or inside. Rooms may include TVs, cable, telephones, and internet access. Social activities and outings keep people active and connected. Admissions happen every day, 24 hours a day, so new residents can move in when it works for them. The facility keeps things simple and focuses on each person by developing personalized plans to meet different needs, with the aim to help everyone recover, stay as well as possible, and feel comfortable.