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Regency Retirement Village

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2004 Max Luther Drive NW, Huntsville, AL 35810
Care provided: Assisted Living, Retirement Communities
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  • Community Information

    Regency Retirement Village is an assisted living facility in Huntsville, AL. Regency Retirement Village offers activities at their location for residents. These activities generally allow residents to maintain healthy lifestyles by encouraging movement and socializing with their peers.

    Being able to chat with other residents becomes an important part of many peoples' lives and Regency Retirement Village offers common spaces indoors to support that need. The benefit of living in an assisted living community is that making meals can be costly and time consuming process so Regency Retirement Village provides meals for residents.

    Staff is awake and available 24 hours a day so if any emergencies occur no matter the time, there will be someone ready to help. Making sure residents with diabetes monitor their insulin levels is clearly an important task and Regency Retirement Village can help with that task. If a resident needs assistance moving from a bed to a wheelchair, this facility has staff who can help.

  • Average Room Pricing at Regency Retirement Village

    Room Type Assisted Living
    Studio 4045.00 Monthly
    1 Bedroom 4425.00 Monthly
    Semi-Private
    2 Bedrooms 4675.00 Monthly
    Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.


    Estimated Fees at Regency Retirement Village

    Fee Type Assisted Living
    Community Fee 1600.00 One-time
    Respite Fee
    Buy-In Fee
    High Care Needs Fee
    Medium Care Needs Fee
    Low Care Needs Fee
    2nd Person Fee 1600.00 Monthly
    Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.

    Paying for care

    Commercial Insurance
    Private pay
    Social Security
    Separate pricing structure for care
    Veteran's benefits

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Nearby Cities

City Distance Number of Facilities Average CostAverage Cost for 1 Bedroom
Huntsville0 miles7$4,200
Hoover10 miles1$4,270
Decatur23 miles5$2,770
Hartselle29 miles1N/A
Scottsboro33 miles1N/A
Albertville38 miles1$2,680

General Pricing Information for Huntsville Assisted Living

Room Type Minimum Cost Average Cost Maximum Cost
1 Bedroom$3,600$4,195$5,375
2 Bedrooms$3,570$4,565$6,400
Semi-Private$2,485$2,540$2,580
Studio$2,410$3,665$5,000

Community Reviews

Levels of care

reviewed on: 01/31/2016 by Anonymous

we were told whatever level of cRe my mother needed would be met. However, once there, we were informed that she couldn't not stay in her room during the day, but had to be in the main room with everyone so aides could watch her and ensure she didn't fall. . She doesn't like groups and was most uncomfortable and insisted being in her room. She was also restless. We were required to hire sitters 24/7 on top of the monthly fee. At $16 per hour we could not afford it. We removed mother from the facility and returned home with private nurse care.

It seems to be okay so far.

reviewed on: 11/20/2015 by Anonymous

It seems to be okay so far. The only thing I am a little unsure of is the level of integration into activities. I am not sure just how much encouragement is offered. The people are nice enough, and it's clean. We liked the straight hallways, and how easy it seemed to be to navigate, even if it is a little more institutional.

Caring

reviewed on: 05/31/2016 by Ronnissa

At the beginning the experience is awesome. Please make sure you stay on top of visiting your loved one and understanding what's going on with them. I know it is hard to maintain as many clients as they have. They try, the nurses on my family member floor are awesome. They are taking great care of her. The only downfall is once you are in the facility the administrative staff are not as friendly as they were when they were trying to get you in. They need to establish some consistency. We are just as important once in the facility as we were we were filling out paperwork and touring the facility to decide on occupancy.

Groping With Old Age 101

reviewed on: 01/15/2014 by William M. Allbritton a/k/a Bill Allbritton

My father died in his thirties, and his younger brothers, my uncles passed away in their mid forties. So I rarely, if ever gave much if any thought to the idea of being an old guy. However, the years he passed. I will be age 86 in February. So my life has continued well beyond the youthful ages of my father and uncles. Who knows why I've been so fortunate? It could be the effect of my mother's gene pool, or pure and simple blind luck or good eating habits. However, over time, I realized the gradual loss of my physical powers. For instance, in my seventies, I was unable to walk rapidly a distance of fifty feet or less, and then some difficulty with dressing, cooking, meal preparation and personal hygiene. I remember conversations with my mother as her health deteriorated. I was about age fifty when she insisted on talking with me about the problems of her advancing old age. She wanted to plan as much as possible for her future needs while she still possessed the physical power to make her own decisions. I remember her exact words in conveying this thought. "Why should'nt I make decisions for myself instead of forcing my children to do it?" Her remarks came to mind as I approached my eighties. By then, I was having problems with the use of my fingers and hands. My blood pressure was usually elevated and my short term memory was fading. The need for my looking ahead was at hand, as the saying goes. As a resident of the Regency, I can easily say nice and complimentary things about the place. The staff is always helpful, friendly and cooperative. The meals, three times daily, seven days of the week, are usually of good quality with a fairly wide and good range of variety. The word around here with my neighbors is that the Regency is a good place to live but old age SUCKS.

A Nice Place

reviewed on: 07/07/2020 by Mike

For the services, they offer the prices are good. The staff is very competent and caring. Weekend staff not as good as weekday staff. The food is lacking. The room sizes and layout of the community are good. They have outdoor space.

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