Regency Pullman provides assisted-living care designed for residents who need help with daily activities but want to maintain as much independence as possible. Licensed caregivers assist with bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and mobility, and nursing staff are on site or on call for oversight of care plans. Short-term respite stays are available for individuals recovering from illness, surgery, or when a primary caregiver is unavailable, allowing families to take a break while their loved one receives professional support. The community also offers specialized diabetes care that includes glucose monitoring, dietary guidance, and coordination with a resident’s personal physicians.
Beyond routine assistance, Regency Pullman emphasizes mental wellness through structured programs that include group discussions, individual check-ins, and referral coordination with behavioral health professionals. Staff monitor mood and behavior changes so interventions can be made early, and residents have access to wellness education that supports coping skills and stress reduction. Transportation for scheduled medical appointments is arranged when needed, care plans are reviewed regularly with families, and emergency response systems are in place throughout the building.
Residences range from studio to one-bedroom layouts, some with kitchenettes, garden views, or ground-floor access. Units may feature private phone lines, cable or satellite TV hookups, individual climate controls, wheelchair-accessible showers, or bath tubs, although not every apartment includes every option. Common areas include indoor lounges, a library and computer space, meeting rooms, a billiards lounge, and a central fireplace, while exterior spaces offer uncovered resident parking, outdoor patios, and landscaped gardens with seating. Cats are allowed, and weight limits apply to certain equipment; staff can confirm specific details during a tour.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style three times a day, with anytime dining available for residents who keep varied schedules. Menus accommodate vegetarian selections, low- or no-sodium requests, and other special dining programs that align with medical plans such as diabetes management. Room service is an option for those recovering from illness or preferring privacy, and guest meals can be arranged for visiting family members. Residents may also enjoy a café-bistro for lighter fare, private dining rooms for celebrations, and seasonal barbecues or picnics organized by staff.
Daily life is supported by an activity calendar that includes stretching classes, a walking club, Wii bowling, trivia games, cards and pinochle groups, and movie nights in the theater room. Creative outlets span art classes, an arts and crafts center, and cooking demonstrations, while lifelong learning opportunities bring in educational speakers and book club meetings. Social events range from happy hours, dances, karaoke, and holiday parties to live music and theater performances. Residents interested in gardening can work in raised garden beds or join the gardening club, and community service projects encourage engagement with the wider Pullman area. Off-site day trips, men’s club gatherings, Bible study, reminiscence programs, sensory-based activities, and birthday celebrations round out a schedule designed to support physical, cognitive, and social well-being.