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Tailored rehabilitation care helps seniors recover after injury or illness

24/7 care and a compassionate, multi-faceted approach improves quality of life.

When a loved one requires medical care and rehabilitation following surgery, illness or injury, families want to ensure they receive the highest level of support in a caring and professional environment.

A personalized approach to that care is essential, with a comprehensive plan to help individuals regain independence and quality of life, says Eric Moffitt, Executive Director of Regency Coupeville Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, committed to delivering comprehensive rehabilitation and long-term care tailored to the unique needs of each resident.

“Ultimately, we want to get people where they want to be – whether that’s back home, walking without pain or receiving long-term care,” Moffitt says.

Skilled nursing for faster recovery

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For seniors recovering from illness or injury, skilled nursing care is an essential component of rehabilitation, with research showing that seniors heal faster under trained professionals’ supervision.

“Our skilled nursing team provides 24/7 care with expertise in infectious disease management, post-surgical care and orthopedic rehabilitation,” Moffitt says. “We have nurses twenty-four hours a day and therapy services seven days a week – physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy – so we can meet the needs of our residents no matter their condition.”

  • Physical therapy – Physical therapy focuses on restoring movement, mobility and physical function. Whether recovering from a hospital stay or managing a chronic condition, PT helps individuals build strength, improve flexibility and prevent future injuries.
  • Occupational therapy – Regaining the ability to perform daily tasks is crucial for independence. Occupational therapy helps seniors develop coordination, balance and cognitive skills necessary for daily living, such as dressing and cooking.
  • Speech therapy – For those struggling with speech or communication due to illness, injury or neurological conditions, speech therapy offers targeted support to improve language skills and swallowing safety.

A holistic approach to care

Rehabilitation requires collaboration, and for the Regency Coupeville team, that means working closely with skilled nurses, family members and community resources to create customized recovery plans.

“A lot of our research before admission is based on psychosocial needs – making sure the patient has the right support system in place,” Moffitt says, noting that for many, Regency Coupeville will become a long-term home. “About 60 percent of our population will make this there home. We provide a place where families can have their loved ones close and well cared for.”

Their commitment goes beyond medical treatment, creating a welcoming environment that feels like home.

“I kind of like to consider it an all-inclusive resort – your meals, laundry, entertainment and medical needs are all covered,” Moffitt says.

Rehabilitation is about reclaiming independence, confidence and quality of life. Regency Coupeville is dedicated to helping seniors heal, thrive and live their best lives.

If you’re seeking guidance for a family member or need information about the support services available, Regency Pacific encourages families and clients to reach out. Visit online at regency-pacific.com/contact-us or call directly at 360-678-2273.

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