Regent Villa Retirement Home in Long Beach offers assisted-living support designed for residents who can benefit from help with daily tasks while maintaining a measure of independence. On-site staff monitors residents’ health status, and specialized diabetes care is available, including blood glucose monitoring, dietary guidance, and coordination with outside physicians for insulin management. The community’s licensed caregivers follow individualized service plans so residents receive the level of assistance their condition requires, whether that involves reminders, stand-by help, or hands-on support.
Beyond direct medical attention, the community keeps trained team members on duty around the clock to respond to calls for assistance. Scheduled wellness checks, medication administration, and coordination of outside therapies or physician visits form the backbone of the ongoing support system. Transportation to medical appointments is arranged as needed, and an emergency response system is installed throughout the building so residents can request help quickly at any hour.
Accommodations include private or companion suites with access to indoor common areas, outdoor gathering spaces, and dedicated rooms such as a library, meeting room, computer center, TV lounge, and a billiards area. A piano and organ are available for residents who enjoy music. Resident parking is provided, although availability varies, and not every accommodation has access to every listed feature.
The culinary team prepares three daily meals served in a central dining room, with menu choices structured to meet general nutrition standards and specialized requirements, including diabetic-friendly options. A private dining room can be reserved for family events or small gatherings, and snacks are accessible between meals.
Residents can take part in on-site activities such as stretching classes, chair yoga, art classes, gardening club, book club, karaoke, cards and pinochle, happy hour, holiday celebrations, and scheduled day trips. The property also maintains spaces for games, movies, and group events, allowing residents to join social gatherings or enjoy quiet recreation as they choose.