As Time Goes By V, at 4149 Jory Trail in Las Vegas, is a licensed Residential Facility For Groups that offers care and support for up to 6 seniors in a smaller, home-like setting, where folks can get assistance with bathing, dressing, transfers, taking medicine, and daily routines, and there's always 24-hour supervision to make sure everyone's needs get met, with backup for insulin shots or help with two-person transfers if needed, and staff around to manage medicine and provide non-ambulatory care. The community gives seniors a private or semi-private furnished room, including studio style, and the price for care starts at $3,087 a month with private rooms at about $5,500, and the rates may go up or down depending on what's needed and the type of room, and they're set up to take private pay, long-term care insurance, or help from the Veterans Aid and Attendance program. The building is accessible for wheelchairs, and you'll find walking paths, gardens, a spacious dining room, and community amenities like housekeeping, laundry, high-speed internet, a book room, and a beauty parlor or mobile stylist for grooming. Meals are homemade three times a day, and they can adjust menus for high blood pressure, diabetes, or allergies, and there's an all-day dining option in case someone needs a snack or eats on a different schedule, and the tables are set up so residents can enjoy eating together or apart as they wish. Community staff help with move-in arrangements, keep up with laundry and housekeeping, and coordinate transportation to the doctor, grocery store, or religious services, so families don't have to worry about how they'll get around.
The facility provides several activity choices each day-things like music therapy, movie nights, crafts, animal therapy, tabletop games, exercise routines, and planned outdoor outings-and offers social evenings, recreation areas, fitness sessions, arranged programs, art classes, a reading room, hot tub, sauna/health room, yard space, hair salon, and gardens, to give residents something to look forward to and keep minds and bodies engaged. They offer both assisted living and memory care, so seniors with Alzheimer's or other memory problems get a secure environment that's alarmed to prevent wandering, with staff trained to support those living with cognitive loss, and specialized events and therapies focused on their needs. Skilled nursing services, including wound care, rehabilitation, and round-the-clock medical support, are available for those who require more medical help, so if someone needs more than basic personal care, they can get it on-site, and the staff coordinate with outside healthcare providers when necessary. As Time Goes By V is regulated by Nevada's Department of Social Services, and respite care for short stays is also an option for families who need a break. The setting is fully furnished with support for different dietary needs, scheduled and spontaneous activities, and accessible social spaces. The community's been given an average review rating of 1 out of 10, which is something to keep in mind when deciding on a place, but it provides a simple and supportive environment for older adults who may need different levels of care, from independent living with some help to full-time nursing and memory support, and the care and amenities are aimed at letting people stay as independent as they can for as long as possible.