Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation & Nursing Center operates as a skilled nursing facility that provides 24-hour licensed nursing care for both short-term rehabilitation and long-term residency. Residents have access to on-site physicians, nurse practitioners, and a team of registered and licensed practical nurses who manage medications, monitor vital signs, and coordinate treatment plans. The center offers post-acute recovery programs for those transitioning from a hospital stay, including wound care, IV therapy, pain management, and complex medical oversight for chronic conditions.
Beyond direct nursing services, the facility delivers in-house physical, occupational, and speech therapies aimed at regaining or maintaining strength, mobility, and communication skills. A restorative nursing program helps residents retain daily-living abilities after formal therapy ends. Care staff arrange lab work, X-rays, and pharmacy services on-site to reduce off-campus appointments, while social workers handle discharge planning and coordinate hospice or respite care when needed. Transportation to outside medical visits is available for specialized consultations.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms, each furnished with an adjustable hospital bed and an emergency call system; some rooms also have en-suite half baths, individual climate controls, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. Housekeeping and personal laundry are handled by staff, and common lounges give residents additional space for visits or activities. Not all accommodations have all the features mentioned, so families should verify room details during a tour.
Residents receive three daily meals prepared under the guidance of a registered dietitian, with menus that can be adapted for diabetic, cardiac, renal, or texture-modified diets. Meals are generally served in a communal dining room to encourage social interaction, though tray service to the resident’s room is available for those who need it. Between-meal snacks, hydration stations, and feeding assistance are provided as ordered by the care plan, ensuring nutritional goals are met consistently.