Royal Falmouth announces Parkinson’s Disease Therapy program

LSVT BIG trains people with Parkinson disease (PD) to use their body more normally. People living with PD or other neurological conditions often move differently, with gestures and actions that become smaller and slower. They...

Royal Health: Experienced Skilled Nursing Near You

As we age, there may come a time when we or our loved ones require specialized care and support in a skilled nursing home. This decision is often challenging, emotional, and significant, as it directly...

Happy Summer, Royal Health’s 8 Essential Tips to Stay Safe

As the scorching summer heat arrives, safeguarding older adults becomes a top priority. Seniors are particularly vulnerable to heat-related illnesses, necessitating a focus on their safety during hot weather. By implementing straightforward yet effective strategies,...

Celebrating Nurse’s Week with Royal Health

Celebrating Nurse’s Week: Nurse’s Week provides a well-deserved opportunity to express our gratitude and appreciation for the remarkable work nurses do in long-term care settings. It’s a time to honor their contributions, acknowledge their sacrifices,...

Keep active even during winter

Winter can be a challenging time for aging adults, who may find themselves spending more time indoors due to inclement weather. However, it’s important for them to stay active during the winter months to maintain...

Stay Hydrated this Winter!

Staying hydrated is important year-round, but it can be especially challenging during the winter months. With lower temperatures and less physical activity, our bodies may not feel as thirsty as they do during the warmer...

Royal Health’s 25th Birthday

This summer we will be celebrating Royal Health’s 25th year as a leader in long term care and rehabilitation in Massachusetts and Rhode Island! Check back in this space as we will be sharing stories...

Holiday Visitation Precautions

Last December, many of us thought we would be able to enjoy a carefree Holiday season this year. Unfortunately, that is not the case.  COVID19 cases have quadrupled since November 1, 2021, as we are nearing...