by Regency Staff | Feb 20, 2026 | Long-Term Care
Few tasks are as emotionally layered as downsizing a loved one’s possessions before a move to a nursing home. It is not simply a logistical exercise. It is the gradual sorting of a lifetime — memories folded into sweaters, identity tucked into drawers, history resting...
by Regency Staff | Feb 16, 2026 | Compassionate Care
Restoring Strength, Preserving Dignity, and Preventing Readmission Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of hospitalization among older adults. After a cardiac event—such as a heart attack, heart failure exacerbation, valve surgery, or arrhythmia—many...
by Regency Staff | Feb 11, 2026 | Long-Term Care
When a parent or spouse moves into a nursing home — especially one filled with activities, friendships, and daily programming — families often ask: How often should I visit? It’s a thoughtful question. Too few visits can lead to guilt or disconnection. Too many can...
by Regency Staff | Feb 3, 2026 | Compassionate Care
Deciding whether to admit a loved one into a nursing home is one of the most emotionally complex choices a family can face. It often brings feelings of guilt, fear, grief, and doubt—especially when love and loyalty collide with practical realities. While there is no...
by Regency Staff | Feb 1, 2026 | Compassionate Care
Moving into a nursing home is a major life transition. For many new residents, it can come with a mix of emotions—uncertainty, anxiety, sadness, and even fear of the unknown. Recognizing this, nursing home staff play a vital role in transforming what could feel like...
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