Regency Retirement Village of Huntsville offers two primary levels of care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—and can also provide short-term respite stays when space permits. Residents have access to licensed nurses, coordinated medication management, and both speech and occupational therapy on site. The community’s Memory Care neighborhood is designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia and offers structured daily routines overseen by specially trained staff.
Supporting these care levels is an emergency call system installed in resident apartments and common areas, allowing rapid response from the on-site team. A facility-wide sprinkler system is in place for fire safety. Additional services such as laundry and dry-cleaning pickup, daily housekeeping, and scheduled transportation are available, all overseen by staff who coordinate with physicians, pharmacists, and families to keep care plans up to date.
Accommodations range from studio to larger apartment layouts, all with central air conditioning and basic utilities included in the monthly fee. Select units may feature wall-to-wall carpeting, in-unit washer and dryer, cable television hookups, and community-wide Wi-Fi. Outdoor garden areas, landscaped walking paths, and shaded seating spots are open to all residents, and the property is pet-friendly for those who meet the community’s guidelines. Not every apartment includes every feature, so it is recommended to review specific floor plans during a visit.
Residents can choose between shared and more private dining settings, where the culinary team prepares three meals a day and snacks tailored to common dietary needs. Menus rotate regularly and staff are available to assist with portioning or special textures for those with swallowing concerns. When medically applicable, registered dietitians coordinate with nursing staff to align meal plans with individual health requirements.
Beyond daily care and dining, Regency Retirement Village maintains an activity center where scheduled programs include arts and crafts workshops, yoga sessions geared to varying mobility levels, bingo, TV and movie nights, and themed social outings. Clubs and small community groups give residents additional opportunities to connect around shared interests while the staff ensures transportation and supervision are in place as needed.