Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation

Category: Nursing home in Spokane, Washington

Address: 7411 N Nevada St, Spokane, WA 99208, USA

Phone: +15094892273

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Laurie Carr

Aug 10, 2022

This is a great place to go if you need rehabilitation after an accident or health need such as a stroke or heart attack. Everything runs like clock work here. The staff are caring and friendly. They go out of their way to make you feel cared for and special. One gal even brought me hot chocolate from the local coffee house. All of the staff work well together and it shows that they care about their patients and each other. This place is very clean. Medications are prompt and the all around environment is upbeat and 😊 happy.

Lindo

Jan 28, 2022

They charge $15 a day to empty your garbage. They moved a woman to a new room and just threw her belongings on the floor. I've never seen employees reviewing their employers. I wonder how much they had to pay them? I would never put a loved one in their care.

Jennifer Muntz

Jan 3, 2020

I work for Royal Park as the Marketing Director and I love my job!! We have an amazing team and treat our residents like family. If you are looking for a job and love helping people come see us! If your loved one needs some skilled nursing care pop in or give us a call, we are here for you!! Love this place:)

Jay Eisenbarth

Mar 5, 2019

I RECOMMEND this facility. They took excellent care of my loved ones. The staff is alert, engaging and with positive attitudes. The Physical Therapists are on top of it too. The goal was to get better, stronger and recover as soon as possible. The entire staff worked together to accomplish set goals. Our family appreciates all their hard work and helped us get through very tough times. Thanks to all of you at Royal Park, your team is amazing! Best of luck to you.

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Questions & Answers

When is it time to consider a nursing home for my loved one?

Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020
Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020

It may be time to consider a nursing home environment when both medical and personal care needs have become too great to handle at home or in another senior living community. This may be due to a recent hospitalization, or a chronic illness which has gradually been worsening.

My question is, do you accept Medicaid patients with dementia.?

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Paul Curtis | Aug 19, 2021

They do That's where I got my mother in law and she has dementia And on medicare And medicaid

What services do you provide?

Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020
Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020

Our services at include: • Skilled Nursing • Post Acute Care • Long-Term Care • Rehabilitation Therapy • Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech and Language Pathology • Memory Support • Respite Stay • Hospice Services • Supplementary care options

Who do I speak with about financials, billing, and admission paperwork?

Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020
Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020

We have a full-time business office manager for all financial and billing concerns. If you have any questions regarding these matters, please make an appointment with our business office manager through the front desk.

What can residents bring with them?

Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020
Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020

We provide all of the furniture your elderly parent needs in their room. However, to make it feel like home, most skilled nursing centers encourage residents to bring personal items such as family photos, a familiar bedspread, and treasured knickknacks.

How often does a physician or health professional visit?

Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020
Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020

Physicians generally see residents upon admission and once every 30 days thereafter. Though the physicians aren’t there every day, our nursing staff is in constant communication with each physician that visits the facility.

Can I take my loved one home for a visit?

Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020
Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020

Residents may take a leave of absence with a physician’s authorization, which can be arranged through the nursing staff. Residents who take a leave of absence must check in and out with the leave of absence (LOA) book at the nursing station.

Can I bring outside food in?

Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020
Royal Park Health and Rehabilitation | Aug 19, 2020

Please make sure to check with the nursing staff before bringing food in to ensure the food complies with special diets. Any food kept in resident rooms must be in a properly sealed container.

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