Golden Villa Care Home sits about 3.5 miles outside Spring Valley, Nevada, at 1505 Duneville Street in Las Vegas, and feels pretty peaceful with a medium size of just 10 beds, so folks get a fair bit of attention and space, and that's important if you want to be somewhere that doesn't feel crowded or noisy. This place is a licensed Residential Facility For Groups with license #6414-AGC-12, and it's set up as a care home for adults who need extra support but still want as much independence as possible. You've got home healthcare and assisted living services here, which includes help with bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, transfers for those who need a lift, and even special care for non-ambulatory residents since the building's wheelchair accessible, so mobility challenges don't have to hold you back.
Seniors with memory issues can get personalized support with memory care plans, and residents needing behavioral health solutions or disability support find tailored options here too. The care team's always around, providing 24-hour supervision, and the staff speaks English and knows how to handle elderly and disability care, so you'll always have someone to help, day or night. You can expect three home-cooked meals each day, all made with dietary restrictions in mind for things like diabetes or allergies, and meal plan modifications are possible when medical conditions require them. There's a dining room for meals, a reading room if you want some quiet, plus a game room and communal spaces for activities, music, movies, and social gatherings. There are walking paths, a garden that's good for relaxing outdoors, fitness and health programs, board games, music therapy, pet therapy, and even things like hairdresser and barber services brought right to you, so you're not always having to go out for these comforts.
Rooms are available as private or studio setups, and some assisted living units have a kitchenette. Housekeeping takes care of the cleaning, and there's help with laundry, clothing, and bathroom tasks as needed. Emergency alert systems and 24-hour awake caregivers keep people safe. Social evenings, arranged daily programs, outings, and faith-based transportation can be coordinated, which can be a comfort for folks who want to stay connected or have doctor's appointments. Residents enjoy community-sponsored activities like movie nights, art, and music plans, while evening events and time in the yard or garden help everyone unwind. Golden Villa Care Home doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but the facility's affiliated with Nevada Health Care Association, and it welcomes both short-term guests for respite care and residents needing hospice care for end-of-life support.
The staff focuses on creating a warm, safe, and welcoming environment, and everything's arranged to make life easier, whether you need daily help or a little company, and with only 10 beds, it keeps things personal. There's always transportation and parking for visitors, plus easy access for wheelchairs, and the staff can do insulin injections or two-person transfers if a resident's needs call for them. Golden Villa Care Home works to provide a comfortable, steady home for elderly people or adults with disabilities, and it aims to give both seniors and their families peace of mind, thanks to a simple approach and a focus on daily living and genuine care.