Angel Palace sits in Las Vegas, Nevada, at 3131 Rosanna St, and has room for about 10 seniors in furnished studio layouts, with shared living spaces and a nice garden for fresh air, so you'll see chairs outside and walking paths where residents like to sit and enjoy the weather. The place began in 2018, and Gentle Metta LLC runs it, with Ms. Zhiyi Zhang overseeing the community and Geriatric MD and RN professionals managing care, making sure the team's ready to help whenever someone rings for help with their emergency alert system or just needs little things done around their room. The team provides 24-hour supervision and step in for daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and moving between beds or chairs, which comes in handy for folks who have mobility or wheelchair needs, and they help residents keep track of medication and doctor's appointments, too, working along with local healthcare providers for any extra medical help that's needed, like bringing skilled nursing right to your bed if you need it or offering memory care when someone's memory starts fading.
This family-owned residential care home, with license number 9189-AGC-0, feels pretty close-knit, and the kitchen prepares meals for different diets, including diabetes or allergy-sensitive foods, so residents stay healthy, and there are movie nights, social gatherings, fitness sessions, and a string of simple daily activities to keep everyone involved and not just sitting alone all day, plus there's transportation set up for medical visits so no one gets left out of regular checkups. Housekeeping and laundry come standard, so people don't worry about cleaning or sheets, and with things like cable TV, Wi-Fi, and a phone line, staying in touch with family or just watching a show over breakfast is easy enough, and having all-day dining options in a shared dining room makes meals more of a social thing. They have all sorts of living options: assisted living, independent living, memory care, and even skilled nursing or continuing care for those who plan to age in one place, and the rooms are set up for comfort with emergency systems and move-in support to help new residents settle without much fuss. The business isn't BBB accredited, but folks seem to like the gentle way things are run, and you'll find a safe, small, and hands-on environment, suited to people wanting a bit more help each day in a tidy, friendly setting in Las Vegas.