by Regency Staff | Jun 29, 2025 | Compassionate Care
Emergencies can be stressful, especially when they involve a loved one in a nursing home and you’re not physically there. Fortunately, nursing homes are equipped with protocols and trained staff to handle crises efficiently and keep family members informed. Here’s...
by Regency Staff | Jun 23, 2025 | Compassionate Care
In the world of post-acute rehab and sub-acute rehabilitation, therapy doesn’t have to be confined to a clinic or facility room. When the weather is nice, outdoor rehabilitation therapies offer a refreshing, engaging, and highly effective alternative that supports...
by Regency Staff | Jun 17, 2025 | Compassionate Care
For many older adults, the move to a nursing home marks a significant life change—but it’s not just about medical care and safety. One of the most important aspects of nursing home living is the opportunity for daily social interaction, emotional support, and...
by Regency Staff | Jun 13, 2025 | Long-Term Care
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability in older adults, and recovery often extends well beyond the initial hospital stay. For many stroke survivors—especially those with significant physical or cognitive impairment—long-term care at a nursing home or...
by Regency Staff | Jun 9, 2025 | Long-Term Care
As people age or face chronic health conditions, long-term care services such as nursing homes or assisted living facilities can become necessary. Understanding how these services are paid for—especially through Medicaid and Medicare—is essential for individuals and...
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