Caring Hearts Care Home LLC sits on 64 North Pearl Street in Las Vegas, Nevada, and takes care of up to 7 residents in a cozy, medium care home. The place feels like a house, helping folks who need extra help each day, such as bathing, dressing, and getting around, and they have staff there day and night. Residents can choose assisted living, independent living, memory care, hospice, respite, or even continuing care retirement community services, so there's a fit for a lot of needs. The rooms come furnished, with Wi-Fi and phones, and folks can get housekeeping, linen services, and even visits from a mobile barber or hairdresser.
People get three homemade meals every day, served in a dining room, and there's support for allergies or health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure, since staff can fix up meals to meet those needs. Residents have choices for meals and snacks all day, and if someone wants to eat with friends or just take it easy, there's a spot for both. The place encourages people to join in-movie nights, craft programs, music, art classes, and even pet therapy show up on the calendar, with daily activities to help everyone socialize and stay sharp. If somebody wants some fresh air, there are walking paths and gardens to relax in, and if someone wants to read or be quiet, there's probably a book room too. People needing to get to doctor appointments or just run errands have access to transportation help, and the staff will support travel for shopping and religious services as well.
Something that stands out is how Caring Hearts Care Home offers a personalized care plan for each resident, working with doctors and families to keep up with any health needs or medication changes, and they'll manage medications to keep things safe. Families can use the online system to look at pictures, take a virtual tour, or schedule an in-person visit to meet the staff and see what daily life is like. There's a family advisor service to help with pricing and open rooms, and the website features a map to make finding the place easier. Residents can feel safe knowing there are emergency alert systems in rooms, and the whole place is wheelchair accessible with help for non-ambulatory folks and transfers. The care home keeps up with current senior living practices and is committed to a caring, resident-first approach, making sure everyone feels at home and gets the right support.