Regency House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Wallingford, CT offers assisted-living services designed for residents who need daily support while maintaining a degree of independence. Licensed nurses are on site around the clock to handle medication management, chronic disease monitoring, wound care, and coordination with outside physicians. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists provide scheduled rehabilitation sessions in an on-site therapy gym, helping residents regain or maintain mobility and functional skills. An in-house pharmacy service streamlines prescription fulfillment, and routine lab work and diagnostic imaging can be arranged without residents having to travel off site when possible.
Beyond direct medical attention, the staff helps with bathing, dressing, grooming, and other activities of daily living according to each resident’s care plan. A continuous emergency call system links residents to caregivers at any hour, and regular safety checks are built into daily rounds. Transportation to off-site medical appointments is available, and care conferences with family members keep everyone updated on health status and goals. Social workers and case managers assist with care transitions, insurance coordination, and discharge planning should a resident’s needs change.
Accommodations include a mix of private and semi-private suites equipped with accessible bathrooms, individual climate controls, basic cable, Wi-Fi, and emergency call pendants. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are provided on a set schedule. Some rooms have additional storage space, upgraded flooring, or garden views, but not all accommodations have all these features, so prospective residents should confirm specific room details during a tour.
Dining services provide three daily meals plus snacks prepared under the guidance of a registered dietitian. Menus rotate regularly and can be adjusted for diabetic, low-sodium, heart-healthy, or mechanically altered diets. Meals are typically served in a communal dining room with staff assistance available, though tray service to residences can be arranged when someone is ill or prefers privacy. Hydration stations remain stocked throughout the day, and guests may purchase meal vouchers to dine with residents by reservation.