Angels Care sits in a quiet neighborhood in Las Vegas, Nevada, and holds about 6 to 8 folks, so you get a small, close-knit feeling there, not too much hustle, just a steady, homelike environment where seniors can settle in comfortably. People can get their own furnished rooms with a bed, a dresser, and a chair, and there's also an option for sharing a room if that suits a person better or if someone needs something more affordable, with prices for shared care starting from about $2,000 a month and going up if you want more private options or higher levels of care. Registered nurses work there and there's always at least two staff on hand at any time, making sure everyone gets help with things like taking medicine, getting in and out of bed, bathing, dressing, and moving around if needed, because many residents need to keep a bit of independence but still need that help each day, and that's what they focus on.
The staff help with meals, and there's meal options for special diets like diabetes or food allergies, and folks can usually choose what they like to eat, plus there are always ways to make a meal work for someone's health needs. They do all the housekeeping and laundry, so residents can spend their time on whatever they want, whether that's sitting in the garden, walking on the paths, joining a group activity, or watching movies. They keep things pretty regular with planned events every day, community activities like movie nights, and some times for everyone to get together, which is important for folks to stay social and not feel alone.
Families looking for memory care will see that Angels Care knows how to help folks living with Alzheimer's or memory loss. There's always someone keeping an eye out, especially for wandering risk or if someone's memory gets worse, and they set up the whole place to be safe, with alert systems and staff who know what to look for. Transportation is arranged for medical appointments, too, and staff coordinate with outside doctors if residents need more help. The home is fully wheelchair accessible, with wide halls and open spaces inside and outside, so even folks with trouble walking can get most places. Places like Angels Care, and their other homes with unique names like Magnolia Residential Care, The Lakes Senior Living, Summerlin Retirement Living, Sunflower Valley Elder Care, Angel Palace, Holy Angel Care Home I, Livingstone Home II, and Palms Care Home, focus on affordable comfort and personal choice, but with enough support that people don't have to worry about daily chores.
Angels Care works as both an assisted living place and a memory care home, but they also do respite care if someone needs to stay for a short while when their main caregiver needs a break. Their small group approach means care feels personalized, and residents don't get lost in a crowd, which makes it easier for staff to really notice if someone needs more help or seems different. There's Wi-Fi and cable TV if anyone wants to watch their favorite shows or keep up with family, and there's a phone in each room, so staying in touch is easy. Move-in help is available, making the change easier, and all the important parts, like support with daily living, 24-hour help, and safe surroundings, are in place. The focus there is always on comfort, safety, and helping each person have as much independence as they can while being part of a small, caring home.