Hastings House is a small, licensed Residential Facility for Groups in Las Vegas, Nevada, with 10 beds-8 in the main house and 2 in the pool house-and it sits under the Nevada Community Enrichment Program (NCEP), giving long-term group care for seniors and adults with disabilities, especially those with acquired or traumatic brain injuries, and you'll find that the place is set up to help with both basic daily tasks and more complex rehabilitation, with staff on-site 24 hours a day to help with self-care, transfers, medication, and home needs, and all the rooms are wheelchair accessible, furnished with either standard or hospital beds, with call lights so residents can ask for help whenever they need it. The facility offers a range of services, from help with bathing and dressing to medication management, and there are apartments just right for folks needing more accessibility, as well as supportive services for those who need extra care, with a caring approach that tries to keep everyone as independent as they can be, and for people with memory issues or wandering risk, there are memory care services with supervision. Residents get regular meal service, including special diets like diabetes-friendly or allergy-sensitive menus, and they're encouraged to join in with meal prep to build life skills, and there's always someone around to help with laundry, housekeeping, and other chores.
Day Habilitation programs run at Hastings House to help build social and practical skills, and the residential therapy program offers up to 30 hours a week of therapy-like occupational, physical, speech, behavioral, and vocational therapy-along with swallow therapy, and there's a focus on getting people back into school or work if that's a goal. Residents can take part in vocational training, help out as volunteers, join community activities, or learn communication and cooking skills, with health and fitness activities, too, so everyday life stays active and social, and the staff will help with setting up move-in, handling shopping trips, community transportation, and giving support with doctor appointments. The house has an accessible kitchen and laundry area for practicing daily living skills, a big backyard with a covered gazebo, seating, basketball, and a grilling area, and everyone can relax together for movie nights or stroll along walking paths. The home is set up to give respite care as well, so caregivers can get a break, and all the activities and services aim to make life comfortable, safe, and a bit easier, while working within a sensible budget, as this isn't a nursing home with hospital-level care but does provide support and oversight from nursing staff and help arranging medical education. Hastings House doesn't accept Medicare, isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but is accredited for residential rehabilitation by a three-year national review, and offers a calm, secure place with group living focused on dignity and steady care.