Regency Prineville Rehabilitation & Nursing Center is a small facility in Prineville, Oregon, found at 950 Northeast Elm Street, and it has 44 licensed beds with 13 available in June 2025, and it's Medicare and Medicaid certified, run as a for-profit limited liability company, and part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community so residents can move between levels of care without leaving the community. This nursing home offers skilled nursing care 24 hours a day for seniors who've had surgery, illness, or injuries, and it deals with both short-term rehab and long-term nursing care, provides post-acute, respite, and inpatient rehab, and has a history of grade A ratings for both long-term and short-term care as well as an A grade for inspections, and it's counted as one of the top 25 nursing homes in Oregon with a strong safety record, a low hospitalization rate, and a high pneumonia vaccination rate of over 99 percent. Residents can get many types of therapy here, such as physical, occupational, speech, cardiac, stroke recovery, IV antibiotics, palliative care, wound care, diabetes management, respiratory care, pain management, and nutritional counseling, and there are also wellness programs, regular health checks, medication management, help with transfers, bathing, dressing, activities of daily living, and even manual feeding for those who need it. The center tracks care minutes per resident per day from RNs, LPNs, CNAs, and physical therapists, and is active in CMS quality initiatives.
The center has studio suites with spacious closets and safe apartment layouts, rooms are furnished, and the building was designed for comfort and safety, including ADA-compliant bathrooms, an emergency alert system, and fully secured grounds. There's a dining room with meal prep for special dietary needs, housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and parking for visitors, and amenities like a barber/salon, theater room, arts room, recreational area for movie nights, garden, walking paths, computer classes, fall prevention classes, bingo, and cards. Residents can join organized groups, run their own activities, or attend computer and massage therapy classes, and family and resident councils work together with staff to share concerns and look for improvements. Regency Prineville accepts both Medicare and Medicaid health insurance, doesn't publish self-pay prices, and has services for seniors who need help with low mobility, toileting, dressing, or just getting in or out of bed. Staff nurses are always available, and physicians visit to provide medical care, along with allied professionals like podiatrists, pharmacists, and therapists. The facility offers transportation services for residents who need to go to appointments, grocery stores, or outings, and moves new residents in with coordination services. Safety, comfort, and recovery are the main focus, with attention given to both medical and personal needs, and while it's small, residents and families report high satisfaction from inspection scores and CMS reporting.