Royal Of Westerly Nursing Center operates as a skilled nursing home, offering round-the-clock licensed nursing oversight for residents who need ongoing medical attention. Care plans are tailored by an interdisciplinary team that includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and certified nursing assistants, ensuring continuous monitoring of vital signs, medication administration and support for chronic conditions or post-operative recovery.
The center’s on-site physical therapy program is a core medical service. Licensed therapists evaluate each resident, set measurable goals and deliver treatments aimed at improving mobility, balance and strength. Sessions are coordinated with nursing staff and attending physicians to help residents regain function after surgery, injury or illness, and the therapy gym is equipped for both short-term rehabilitation and long-term maintenance programs.
Resident accommodations include a selection of private and shared rooms. Many rooms offer access to outdoor areas where residents can take fresh-air breaks or participate in supervised activities, and some are outfitted with in-room cable television and internet access to support communication and entertainment. Not every room has all of these features, so families are encouraged to confirm specific options during a visit.
Meals are prepared on site and served three times daily, with clinical dietitians overseeing menus to meet therapeutic and modified-texture diet requirements. Staff monitor intake and hydration, and residents who need assistance with feeding receive hands-on support to maintain adequate nutrition. Snacks are available between meals, and mealtimes are structured to accommodate therapy schedules and physician-ordered dietary restrictions.
An activity center hosts daily programs such as group exercises, crafts and social events, while a library and computer lounge provides space for reading, internet use and video calls with family members. Scheduled transportation, laundry service and routine housekeeping are included to help residents focus on recovery and quality of life.