Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

Overview
Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is located in Wenatchee, WA, part of Chelan County.
According to United States census data, the city has a population of 35,405. 16.1% of residents are 65 years or older, .4% less than the U.S. population.
Three neighboring cities, towns, and the like are West Wenatchee, South Wenatchee, and East Wenatchee.
Our network provides data for 10 senior living communities in Wenatchee, WA with this community.
About the Community
A for-profit limited liability company, Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation and Nursing Center accepts Medicare and Medicaid. The facility contains 55 beds with an average occupancy rate of 72%.
Resident council is available. Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is not a continuing care retirement community.
The most recent standard fire safety inspection saw automatic sprinklers in all required areas.
Quality Measures and Vaccination Rates
Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation and Nursing Center reports the below data to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The Retirement Being team compares each datum to the nation’s and Washington’s averages.
Long-Stay Quality Measures
Anti-Anxiety Medication
A
4.4% of residents received anti-anxiety or hypnotic medication, 15.1% less than the nation and 7.9% less than the state.
Antipsychotic Medication
D
16.4% of residents received antipsychotic medication, 1.9% more than the nation and 2.6% more than the state.
Bowels or Bladder Control
C
47.2% of low-risk residents lose control of their bowels or bladder, 0.2% more than the nation and 7.1% less than the state.
Depressive Symptoms
F
13.9% of residents have depressive symptoms, 6.4% more than the nation and 0.2% more than the state.
Falls with a Major Injury
D
4.1% of residents have one or more falls with a major injury, 0.7% more than the nation and 1.2% more than the state.
Increased Need for Help
D
19.7% of residents’ need for help with daily activities increased, 5.1% more than the nation and 5.8% more than the state.
Influenza Vaccine
C
97.3% of residents were given the influenza vaccine, 1.9% more than the nation and 2% more than the state.
Physical Restraints
A
0% of residents were physically restrained, 0.2% less than the nation and 0.5% less than the state.
Pneumococcal Vaccine
C
97.3% of residents were given the pneumococcal vaccine, 4.6% more than the nation and 2.3% more than the state.
Pressure Ulcers
B
5.2% of high-risk residents have pressure ulcers, 2.9% less than the nation and 1.9% less than the state.
UTI
F
5.7% of residents have a urinary tract infection, 3.3% more than the nation and 3.4% more than the state.
Urinary Catheter
C
1.4% of residents have or had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder, 0.2% less than the nation and 0.3% less than the state.
Weight Loss
F
12.1% of residents lose too much weight, 6.1% more than the nation and 5.7% more than the state.
Worsening Movability
F
30.6% of residents’ ability to move independently worsened, 12.6% more than the nation and 8.8% more than the state.
Short-Stay Quality Measures
Antipsychotic Medication
B
0.3% of residents received antipsychotic medication for the first time, 1.5% less than the nation and 1.2% less than the state.
Improvements in Function
B
83.9% of residents saw improvements in function, 9.6% more than the nation and 9.5% more than the state.
Pneumococcal Vaccine
B
97.7% of residents were given the pneumococcal vaccine, 18.2% more than the nation and 14% more than the state.
Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
C
84.6% of residents were given the seasonal influenza vaccine, 7.9% more than the nation and 5.4% more than the state.
COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
Resident Primary Series
C
88.6% of residents were given the primary vaccination series, 1.3% more than the nation and 0.7% more than the state.
Resident Boosters
D
52.3% of residents were up-to-date on their vaccines, 5% less than the nation and 5.6% less than the state.
Staff Primary Series
C
90.8% of staff completed the primary vaccination series, 3.9% more than the nation and 0.4% less than the state.
Staff Boosters
C
42.1% of staff were up-to-date on their vaccines, 0.8% less than the nation and 3.5% more than the state.
Staffing Hours and Turnover Rates
Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation and Nursing Center provides staffing information to the CMS, which the federal agency uses to calculate the below staffing data. Our team then sets each data point against the nation’s and Washington’s averages.
Staffing Hours
Nurse Aide
A
Nurse aide hours total 2 hours and 43 minutes per resident daily, 31 minutes longer than the nation and 13 minutes longer than the state.
Licensed Partial Nurse
F
Licensed partial nurse hours total 26 minutes per resident daily, 26 minutes shorter than the nation and 21 minutes shorter than the state.
Registered Nurse
A
Registered nurse hours total 1 hour and 6 minutes per resident daily, 25 minutes longer than the nation and 10 minutes longer than the state.
On the weekend, registered nurse hours total 42 minutes per resident daily, 15 minutes longer than the nation and 4 minutes longer than the state.
Physical Therapist
A
Physical therapist hours total 9 minutes per resident daily, 5 minutes longer than the nation and 3 minutes longer than the state.
Staffing Turnover Rates
Registered Nurse
D
The registered nurse turnover rate is 63.6%, 11.7% higher than the nation and 10.1% higher than the state.
Total Nursing Staff
C
The total nursing staff turnover rate is 51.2%, 2.1% lower than the nation and 3.6% lower than the state.
Administrator
A
0 administrators left the facility within a recent one-year period, 0.7 less than the nation and 0.9 less than the state.
Local Businesses and Organizations
Healthcare
For Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation and Nursing Center residents that require a hospital visit, Central Washington Hospital is the closest, 0.63 miles away. Wenatchee Valley Medical Center is the next nearest, 1.78 miles away.
The closest pharmacies are Doannes Valley Pharmacy, 1.51 miles away, and Safeway Pharmacy, 1.6 miles away. The Joint and Wenatchee Clinic Pharmacy are two more in the area.
Should there be a need for dental care, Daryl W Miller DDS and Richard K Mehrer DDS are 0.46 miles and 0.92 miles away. As for vision care, Eye & Ear Clinic is 0.56 miles from the community.
Leisure Activities
If some fresh air or exercise is desired, Triangle Park is 0.62 miles away, and Pioneer Park is 0.72 miles away. Liberty Cinema is 1.46 miles away for an activity with little physical movement. Bookworms can find solace in Wenatchee Public Library, 1.36 miles from Regency Wenatchee Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.
Nearby places of worship include The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Institute of Religion and Wenatchee Church of The Nazarene. The former is 0.37 miles, and the latter is 0.5 miles from the community.
When the time comes for a haircut or trim, Etta’s Barber Shop is 0.46 miles away.
Sustenance
Seniors looking to dine out or order takeout have several choices, including Lavender Sue’s Dilly Dilly and SS Sub Shop, 0.47 miles and 0.98 miles away. Chelan Teriyaki and Bella Bistro are a couple of other establishments in the area.
To do some grocery shopping, Ernies Grocery is 0.66 miles away, and Ferry Street Market is 1.21 miles away. La Mexicana Super Market and Central Market are two more nearby options.
Financial Services
Take care of financial needs at Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporation, 1.21 miles away, or Cashmere Valley Bank, 1.34 miles away. Chase Bank and Citibank are also in the vicinity of the community.
The Weather in Wenatchee
July was Wenatchee’s warmest month of the last year, with an average high of 90°F. Conversely, its coldest month was January. The average low in January was 21°F.
The city saw 8.3 inches of precipitation, 288.9 inches of snowfall, and average humidity of 59% over the last 12 months.