Regents Park Boca Raton stands as a family-owned, independently run nursing home and rehab facility with 180 beds that's offered care since 1991, and the place focuses on both short-term rehab and long-term residential care, so it handles a wide range of medical needs just as easily as it does regular daily help; you'll find everything from skilled nursing and hospice care to post-acute, respite, orthopedic, cardiac, and stroke rehabilitation, plus amputee care and wound care all in one spot, which means people can stay through different phases of their recovery or even settle in for the long haul. Residents have access to physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapy, and the staff covers everything from medication management and general care to more complex tasks like diabetic and mental health needs, tracheotomy care, IV antibiotics, pain management, falls prevention, and functional vision rehab, all with support for daily living like assistance with bathing, dressing, and transferring for people who need that kind of regular help.
The facility keeps registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and therapy staff on regular shifts, and the medical director stays involved in care, so there's 24/7 skilled medical care right on site; having such a team keeps residents safe with services that include nutritional counseling, dental checkups, podiatry, pharmacy, optometry, and recreational therapy, and since they accept Medicare and Medicaid, there's some flexibility in payment options for families. For comfort, you'll see semi-private and private rooms along with suites that have Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, air conditioning, telephones, and even furnished options if that's easier, plus everything gets set up for easy move-in, laundry, daily housekeeping, and room cleaning, because nobody really wants to stress about chores while they're healing or getting older. Regents Park sits inside a Continuing Care Retirement Community, so there are different levels of care and housing types under one roof, which helps people transition as they age or as their medical needs change, and there's an emergency alert system in all living areas.
People at Regents Park take part in a packed calendar that's full of daily activities like movie nights, music and arts programs, games, fitness classes, garden clubs, religion services, and both resident-run and community-sponsored events in common areas or outside, plus there's a community room, a spa room, a library, activity spaces, a fitness room, and a movie theater on site; you'll often see folks out on the walking paths or sitting in gardens, since they've got a lot of outdoor programs and spots for visitors with transportation and parking set up for families and guests. There's complimentary medical transport, which helps people get to and from appointments, and staff can help set up services for outpatient rehab, home health help, equipment orders, and more once a person is ready to go home. Special touches here include Glatt Kosher dining and chef-planned meals with allergy and diabetes-friendly choices served restaurant-style or in-room, personal concierge service for patient experience, and support with meal prep and dietary needs, so people get healthy food no matter what their health concerns.
For people who want to look the place over before moving in, Regents Park offers both scheduled tours and virtual tours to see how the suites, common areas, and gardens are set up, and for animal lovers, the pet policy covers cats and dogs, so you won't need to give up a companion animal. The community runs a resident council where people can share concerns or suggest changes, though there's no family council, and they keep a focus on supporting both residents and their families with family support, social work, and help for mental health and renewal. With its status as a state-of-the-art subacute care and skilled nursing center, the place keeps care plans personalized with regular consults, therapy, and health checks, and takes pride in awards like Best of Senior Living and All Star designations earned in recent years. Out of the 180 beds, usually 11 are open at a time, and they assist people with daily needs, including transfers and non-ambulatory care, with all rooms connected to a 24-hour call system for quick help. While the facility's for-profit and licensed for both assisted living and memory care, it maintains an active, friendly feel, focusing on helping people regain strength, stay safe, and enjoy the best life they can in a clean, well-run space with options for every stage of aging and recovery.