Sweet Heart Care Home sits at 213 Red Horizon Terrace in Henderson, Nevada, and has provided senior care since 2003, with a licensed capacity for about six people, though sometimes it serves up to ten, and the rooms look and feel like home, with private spaces and studio layouts, so residents can have privacy and comfort while sharing a living room, dining area, kitchen, and outdoor space that feels like a real house and not a big institution. Residents can expect 24-hour supervision, a locked and secure building with alarms, and care staff who help with bathing, dressing, washing, mobility-including two-person transfers if needed-and medication management, plus support with all the usual activities of daily living. Meals come three times a day, and the kitchen can adjust the food for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, or allergies, and you get meals served in a shared dining area to make mealtimes feel warm and familiar, and there's also a mobile hair salon or barber who comes by, plus laundry and cleaning services so folks don't have to worry about chores.
The staff plan regular group activities like painting, crafts, movie nights, and music programs, and there are community night events, board games, and trips outside when possible, sometimes even music therapy and pet therapy, and they promote exercise and fitness, making adjustments if someone needs help, and people can enjoy places like game rooms, a book room, outdoor paths, a jacuzzi or sauna, and landscaped garden areas. There's a phone line in each room, internet, and cable or satellite TV, and the property itself offers a safe, calming environment with memory care services for those living with Alzheimer's or other forms of memory loss, using activities and programs to help keep minds active.
Sweet Heart Care Home arranges transportation for medical appointments, errands, or trips to spiritual gatherings, and they'll help coordinate care with doctors or other health services when needed, aiming to give each person as much personalized attention as possible. Staff take care to create a peaceful, home-like setting where seniors get both independence and a sense of safety, and the facility also offers hospice and respite care if needed for short-term stays or extra support at the end of life, with everything designed around the unique needs of each resident and a steady approach that puts elder care first, with regular surveys and oversight from local health departments to help keep the standards high, and a real focus on making day-to-day life better and easier for both residents and their families.