Regency Palms Long Beach offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, each supported by a nursing team that is on site around the clock. Licensed nurses supervise care plans, oversee medication management, and coordinate directly with residents’ physicians. Residents have access to routine health monitoring, assistance with chronic‐condition management, and coordination with outside rehabilitation services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy. For individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, the community maintains a secured neighborhood where staff trained in dementia care apply evidence-based techniques designed to reduce agitation and enhance daily function.
Beyond the clinical services, the community provides help with activities of daily living that can include bathing, dressing, and mobility, delivered according to each resident’s assessed level of need. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments, and an electronic call system links residents to staff 24 hours a day. Care coordination extends to pharmacy delivery, laboratory work, and in-house physician visits when arranged. Families receive regular updates, and care conferences are held as conditions change to keep care plans current.
Accommodations range from studio suites to larger one-bedroom apartments, some with kitchenettes, private bathrooms with walk-in showers, and individual climate controls. Emergency call pendants are available, and housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided. Not all accommodations have all the features just mentioned, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during a tour. Pets are allowed in certain apartments; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Three set meals are prepared daily in the central dining room, with menu options planned by a culinary team that works alongside the nursing staff to accommodate physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, gluten-free, or mechanically altered textures. Residents can request lighter fare or snacks between meals, and memory care residents benefit from finger-food alternatives and visual menu cues that support independence. Meal times are staggered to reduce congestion, and room service is available during illness or by prior arrangement.