For those with a serious illness , injury, or age-related disability, rehabilitation can pose a very serious challenge. Once the need for acute care has passed, patients who require rehabilitation services must look beyond the hospital for care. That's why healthcare professionals and families throughout New Jersey have come to rely on Regency Rehab to fill this crucial transitional role between the hospital and home.

Regency Rehab's approach to rehabilitation is informed and driven by the same unique experience and philosophy that guides our long-term care mission. We think of each individual in our care as a "total patient" while focusing on specific rehabilitation needs.

Utilizing the latest technology and methods, Regency Rehab's award-winning staff of licensed rehabilitation experts provides the highest levels of therapeutic care and specialized services.

Regency Rehab's specialized medical, nursing and therapeutic services also include IV therapy, enteral feeding, wound care, pain management and intervention, with continuous monitoring and management, 24 hours a day.

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Designed to increase range of motion as well as cognitive-perceptual motor skills, our program utilizes the latest techniques and equipment and is customized to increase each patient's capabilities and quality of life.

Specialists analyze, design and adapt specific tasks or resources to enhance independent living skills and maximize abilities.

After careful evaluation, our speech and language pathologists offer specific guides for advancing communication skills impaired by stroke, illness or injury.

Speech Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Physical Therapy

short-term rehab/ sub-acute
             long-term care
                      respite
                            hospice

In just 34 days, Harold was back home.   Recovering from a stroke at any age presents an enormous challenge. When you're 87 years old, the challenge is even tougher. However, Harold was up for it and was back on his feet in just a few days after being admitted to Regency. Here he received physical and occupational therapy enabling him to regain as much functionality as possible, and was back home in just 34 days.

home soon
ambulation therapy