Regency Redmond Rehabilitation And Nursing Center sits near the Deschutes River in Redmond, Oregon, and offers several types of care for older adults, so you've got assisted living, nursing home care, memory care, respite care, and skilled nursing all in one place, and they even have rehabilitation programs with therapy and support if someone needs help after a hospital stay or surgery. The main building includes private studio apartments as well as semi-private and companion room layouts, and the facility is part of the Regency Pacific network, which means they've got a system in place for care and activities, and they accept both Medicaid and Medicare. There are about 50 beds, and 13 of them are certified as of June 2025.
If someone's looking for assisted living, the staff can help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals, and people can stay active with community events, hiking outings, painting, and movie nights. It's not a Continuing Care Retirement Community but they do have long-term care, hospice, and even home care services for folks who'd rather remain in their own house but need help with daily tasks or companionship. For seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, there's The Canal House, which opened in 2016, and Countryside Living Redmond, which offer secure, memory care programs to help prevent wandering and confusion, plus activities for memory and daily engagement.
The center tries to keep things comfortable: there's restaurant-style dining all day with special diet options for diabetes and allergies, and they cover basics like housekeeping, linen service, WiFi, and cable, so residents can feel at home. There's a library, an arts room, a salon, and a fireplace lounge, and the gardens, patio seating, and walking paths give people an outdoor place to relax. Pets are welcome in some parts of the community. The nursing staff provides 24-hour care, supervision, therapy, medication management, wound care, and uses up-to-date therapy equipment and methods for physical recovery and speech. There's a call system in every room, so help's always close by.
What makes this place a bit different is how they connect families: there's a service to send emails and notes to residents, an event calendar, online photo tours, and a feedback platform for sharing opinions and keeping conversation open. Residents and families can get involved with daily activities and events, which tend to be organized by both staff and residents.
The nursing home's earned a 3-star rating out of 5 from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and an average 7.2 out of 10 rating, which is the sixth highest in the Redmond area. It's not perfect, but it covers the basics and then some, pays attention to comfort, and puts a bit of effort into staying connected with families, which folks seem to find important.