House Of Grace is a small, state-licensed assisted living community in a quiet North Las Vegas neighborhood, sitting at 7017 Carmen Blvd, and it only holds up to six residents, which makes it feel close-knit and personal, and when you walk in you'll notice a cozy, home-like setting where people have both private and semi-private fully-furnished rooms, each with telephone access in the room, and the place is set up with emergency alert systems, so folks can get help quickly if needed. Residents get assistance with daily tasks like showering, dressing, grooming, and using the bathroom, and there's always someone nearby to help, day or night, because the supervision is round-the-clock and there's a 24-hour call system for safety, with extra help for those who need support moving around or handling medication. House Of Grace handles a wide mix of care, including memory care, non-ambulatory care, hospice, and respite, and what stands out is their specialized care for people with disabilities, making sure plans fit individual needs, giving everyone privacy and respect while encouraging as much independence as possible.
There are regular planned events like movie nights, fitness schedules, and community-sponsored activities, and they've also got unique programs like music therapy, pet therapy, and board games, along with an arts room, a reading room, and plenty of chances for outdoor time in the garden or along the walking paths. Meals are home-cooked three times a day in a communal dining room, and the kitchen staff can make changes for allergies or health-related diets like diabetes or high blood pressure, and if someone's hungry at a different time, they offer all-day dining options, which helps folks feel cared for. The facility brings in a barber or hairdresser, keeps laundry and housekeeping services going, and moves residents in with coordination help if needed. There are yard areas, a jacuzzi, steam room, fitness area, parlor, community events, and game rooms, so comfort and accessibility stay in focus.
Staff at House Of Grace work with doctors and outside healthcare providers to make sure residents' medical needs are met, and there's medication management and transportation to doctor appointments, faith-based services, or errands, plus parking for visitors. They encourage people to do as much as they can for themselves, with a supportive and nurturing atmosphere that helps folks feel like they're at home while making sure they're safe, comfortable, and connected. Amenities fit the usual assisted living standards but carry extra touches, like a move-in service and specific names for a few programs and areas. House Of Grace acts as both a regular assisted living home and an adult day care center, aiming to give care in a warm, respectful, and friendly place, especially for those who want a calm lifestyle and direct caring attention.