Unhurried care for the people who raised us
A medical centre in Airport Residential built around older patients — home nursing, hospital beds and rehabilitation, with the same team from the first visit to the last.


Your care begins here. Visit us today.
Tell us who we are caring for. We visit at home within three working days, look at what is actually needed, and send a written plan with a figure on it before anything starts.
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+233 30 274 1180Compassionate care for elders
Everyday nursing that keeps people at home for longer
Regal exists because most older people in Accra do not want a hospital. They want their own room, their own bed and somebody who already knows which of the four tablets is the one they keep forgetting.
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Personalised care for every patient
Expert senior care, every single day
Four services, one team, one set of notes. Whichever of them you start with, the same nurse follows you into the next.
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Care begins at home
The first visit happens in your sitting room. We look at the stairs, the bathroom, the tablets on the shelf and the person who has been doing all of it alone, and we write the plan around what we find rather than around what we offer.
02
Hospital care you can trust
When somebody does need a bed, it is one of ours — a resident doctor overnight, a nurse to every four patients, and a family briefing every evening at six so nobody has to chase a corridor for news.
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Guiding the road back
Discharge is the middle of the story, not the end of it. Physiotherapy, a home visit within forty-eight hours and a review at two weeks, six weeks and three months, until the walking frame goes back in the store.
Care that grows with you
We champion better health for older Ghanaians
Ageing in Accra should not mean choosing between a ward you cannot leave and a house nobody visits. We built the third option, and we have been refining it since 2009.
Personalised care for every patient
Compassion, and the same face each visit
Expert support through recovery
What families tell us
The people who trusted us with theirs
They took my mother on a Friday afternoon with two days' notice and a bag of medicines nobody had reconciled in a year. The nurse who came that weekend is still the nurse who comes.

Kofi Baidoo
Adenta, Accra
My father had a stroke in March and could not lift a cup. The physiotherapist came three times a week for four months. He walked me to the gate at Christmas.

Adzo Mensah
Tema Community 5
I live in London. Every month I get the notes, the readings and a number I can actually ring. That is the whole difference — I stopped guessing from four thousand miles away.

Nii Armah Tetteh
For his aunt in Dansoman
Regal brings expert care and a plan built round one family at a time
Ready to get started?Personalised care
Medical care and guidance
Daily supportive care
Home and hospital care
Holistic, tailored plans

17
+Years caring for Accra families
120
+Nurses, therapists and doctors
2400
+Households on a care plan
98
%Of families would recommend us
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Get startedCare plans
Choose the plan that fits the week you have
Every plan is monthly and cancellable with two weeks' notice. NHIS covers the doctor reviews and most of the medicines; what you see here is what sits on top of it.
Essential
1,450
/ per monthFor somebody managing well at home who needs an eye kept on them.
Two nurse visits a week
Monthly doctor review
Medication reconciliation
Notes to the family each month
Full care
2,900
/ per monthThe plan most families are on: daily support with a named nurse.
Daily nurse visits
Fortnightly doctor review
Physiotherapy twice a week
24-hour line, answered by a nurse
Priority admission to our beds
Recovery
4,200
/ per monthAfter a stroke, a fall or a joint replacement — for as long as it takes.
Twice-daily nursing
Weekly doctor review
Physiotherapy four times a week
Home assessment and equipment
Reviews at 2, 6 and 12 weeks
Questions our patients ask
Answers to the ones that come up most
Which kinds of care do you cover?
General practice, geriatric medicine, home nursing, inpatient care and rehabilitation. What we do not do is surgery or obstetrics — for those we refer to Korle Bu or the Lister, and we go on managing everything around the operation.
Do you only take older patients?
No. The clinic sees anybody, and about a third of our outpatients are working adults. But the plans, the ward and the home service were designed around older patients, and that is where the centre is genuinely different.
How do you keep families informed?
One named nurse, one number, and written notes at the end of each month covering observations, medicines, weight and anything that changed. Families abroad get the same notes by email on the same day.
How do I start a care plan?
Call, message on WhatsApp or use the contact page. We visit at home within three working days, look at what is actually needed, and send a written plan with the monthly figure on it before anything begins.