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Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

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1811 East 22nd Avenue, Olympia, WA 98501

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Skilled Nursing
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About Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

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Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center delivers compassionate, expert skilled nursing care in the heart of Washington's capital city. Situated at 1811 East 22nd Avenue in Olympia's welcoming Eastside neighborhood, this facility combines clinical excellence with a warm, community-centered atmosphere that puts residents and families at ease. Managed by Regency Pacific Management — a well-established Pacific Northwest senior care organization with a long track record of quality outcomes — Regency Olympia upholds the highest standards in long-term nursing care and post-acute rehabilitation. Their skilled clinical teams provide 24-hour nursing oversight, short-term rehabilitation following surgery or illness, wound care management, IV therapy, and complex medical support for residents with diverse needs. Olympia's location is a genuine asset for residents and visiting families. Providence St. Peter Hospital, one of the most comprehensive medical centers in Western Washington, is just minutes from the facility, offering families reassurance that advanced acute care is always within reach. Capital Medical Center provides additional healthcare access across the South Sound region. Beyond healthcare, Olympia's surroundings make for a rich visiting experience. The iconic Washington State Capitol campus — with its manicured grounds and inspiring dome — sits a short drive from the facility and remains a beloved local landmark. The Olympia Farmers Market at Percival Landing draws visitors to the waterfront with fresh regional produce, artisan goods, and live music on weekends. Priest Point Park, just north of downtown, offers shaded trails and sweeping views of Budd Inlet, perfect for a quiet family walk after a visit. Tumwater Falls Park provides another scenic nearby option with accessible paths along the Deschutes River. For day-to-day convenience, Capital Mall and the shops along Harrison Avenue NW are easily reachable, and local dining favorites like The Bread Peddler on 4th Avenue make it easy for families to grab a meal nearby. Olympia's strong sense of community, accessible transit network, and robust healthcare infrastructure make it one of the most supportive settings in the Pacific Northwest for senior care. At Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, every resident benefits from Regency Pacific Management's deep commitment to individualized care, clinical quality, and the kind of genuine human connection that makes a real difference in daily life.

Care Types at Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What types of care does Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center provide? +

Regency Olympia specializes in skilled nursing care, including both short-term post-acute rehabilitation and long-term nursing support. Services typically include physical, occupational, and speech therapy following a hospital stay, as well as 24-hour nursing care, wound management, IV therapy, and care for complex medical conditions. Their clinical team is equipped to support residents transitioning from a hospital setting as well as those who require ongoing skilled nursing.

What hospitals are near Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center? +

Regency Olympia is conveniently located near two major hospitals. Providence St. Peter Hospital, one of the largest and most comprehensive medical centers in Western Washington, is situated nearby and provides a full range of acute and specialty care. Capital Medical Center also serves the Olympia area, offering additional emergency, surgical, and medical services. This proximity to quality hospital care is a key advantage for residents and families.

What is Olympia, WA like for seniors and their families? +

Olympia is a welcoming, walkable capital city known for its natural beauty, strong community ties, and accessible amenities. Families visiting loved ones will find scenic waterfront areas like Percival Landing, beautiful parks such as Priest Point Park and Tumwater Falls Park, and a vibrant downtown with local restaurants and the beloved Olympia Farmers Market. The city's size strikes a comfortable balance — large enough to offer robust healthcare and services, yet small enough to feel personal and unhurried, making it a genuinely supportive place for seniors.

Who manages Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center? +

Regency Olympia is managed by Regency Pacific Management, a respected senior care management company with deep roots in the Pacific Northwest. Regency Pacific oversees multiple skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities across the region and is known for its emphasis on clinical quality, staff development, and person-centered care. Their experienced leadership team works to ensure that every facility under their management maintains high standards of resident well-being and operational excellence.

How can families stay involved in a loved one's care at Regency Olympia? +

Family involvement is strongly encouraged at Regency Olympia. Care conferences allow family members to meet with the nursing and therapy teams to discuss a resident's progress, goals, and any concerns. Families are welcome to visit and participate in daily life at the facility. The staff at Regency Olympia aim to maintain open, proactive communication so that loved ones feel informed and connected every step of the way. Prospective residents and families are encouraged to call (360) 943-0910 to schedule a tour and learn more.

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