Regency Olympia Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is an exceptional assisted living community with nursing home care services in Olympia, Washington State, where compassion and individuality take center stage. With a specialization in Skilled Nursing and Long-term Care Services, this center provides a nurturing and inviting atmosphere that celebrates the distinct qualities of every resident.
Regency Olympia is supported by a committed team of dedicated professionals, including nurses, dietary experts, social services, therapists, certified nursing assistants, and more. Together, they work collaboratively to deliver physician-directed care that is personalized to the unique needs of each individual. With admissions available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Regency Olympia ensures accessibility for those seeking compassionate care. Whether recovering from a post-acute stay or transitioning to long-term care, this center is dedicated to empowering independence and elevating the quality of life. Their all-encompassing programs offer a spectrum of treatments tailored for those on the path to recovery from serious injuries, illnesses, or surgeries.
Staff professionalism and dedication is present but inconsistent. While some staff members, like Nancy, are noted for their professionalism and hard work, there are significant issues with management and other staff members, which affect patient care and communication with families.
Care & staff
Personalized attention and individual support
There are critical issues with patient care and health management, leading to severe health consequences. Multiple reviews mention inadequate medical attention, poor infection control, and insufficient rehabilitation services, resulting in hospitalizations and deterioration of patients' health.
Personal attentionCare & staff
Rating
4 / 5
Overall rating based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures.
Rating breakdown
Overall ratingBased on deficiencies found during state health inspections.
4 / 5
Health inspection ratingBased on deficiencies found during state health inspections.
3 / 5
Staffing ratingBased on nurse staffing hours per resident per day.
3 / 5
Quality Measures ratingBased on clinical outcomes for residents.
5 / 5
Nurse hours per resident4.39/day
Capacity and availability
Smaller home
May offer a more intimate, personalized care environment.
Total beds28
This home usually has availability
Lower occupancy suggests more openings may be available.
60% of new residents, usually for short-term rehab.
Typical stay1 - 2 months
Private pay
35% of new residents, often for short stays.
Typical stay1 - 2 months
Medicaid
4% of new residents, often for long-term daily care.
Typical stay1 - 2 years
Finances and operations
Proprietary home
Individual
Home revenue
$3.4M
Profit
-$706.4K
Proprietary home Individual
Home revenue
$3,408,059.00
Profit
$-706,382.00
Payroll costsThe portion of the home's budget spent on staff, including nurses, caregivers, and other employees who support care and operations.
$1.4M
40.4% of revenue
Other operating costsAll remaining costs needed to run the home, such as food, utilities, building maintenance, supplies and administrative expenses.
$2.5M
Total costs$3.9M
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Certification details
License Number:505515
Rural vs. Urban:Urban
County:Thurston
Type of Control:Proprietary — Individual
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and State data
Who this home usually serves
This view explains the types of residents this home most often serves, based on who is admitted and discharged over time. It reflects patterns, not individual cases.
Admissions
Indicate who is most often coming into the home.
Total124
PERCENTAGES
Medicare60%
Private Pay35%
Medicaid4%
Discharges
Show who is most often leaving the home, and under which coverage.
Total124
PERCENTAGES
Medicare46%
Private Pay41%
Medicaid13%
How we assess these insights
We analyze official CMS data and reported admissions information to understand the types of residents a nursing home most often serves.
This includes
Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay admissions
Number of nights covered by each payment type
Typical length of stay
How we calculate length of stay
We calculate length of stay separately for each payment type (Medicare, Medicaid and private) by dividing total number of nights by total number of admissions.
What "optimal for" means
The tags you see are guidance, not recommendations. They highlight scenarios where this home's care model, stay length and payer mix may align well with certain needs.