Infinite Care sits on South Topaz Road in Las Vegas, Nevada, and it serves seniors who want some independence but also need help with daily activities, so the place has a calm, supportive feel, and the staff is always around day and night for things like bathing, getting dressed, and managing medicine. The building is licensed for up to 37 residents, with both private and shared rooms, and the memory care unit supports up to 37 people, so folks dealing with Alzheimer's and memory problems get special programs and a secure area, and there's a 10-bed setup for other types of care. The place does home care, hospice, respite care for temporary stays, and skilled nursing support, offering a mix of choices for people's needs.
The rooms mostly follow a studio layout and come furnished, and there's a dining room where everyone gets three homemade meals every day, with staff who can make changes for special diets like diabetes or high blood pressure, and there's help for those who need assistance eating. People who live there can use lots of shared spaces like a reading room, game area, fitness zone, steam room, and yard spaces, and if someone wants to visit the beauty parlor, hairdresser, or join music therapy or animal therapy, that's arranged too. There are also exercise programs, board games, movie nights, art events, and evening social activities that give folks a chance to stay active and see friends. The grounds are kept safe, especially in the memory care wing, with alarms and security to help keep wandering to a minimum.
Staff include skilled nurses, certified nursing assistants, medical social workers, spiritual counselors, and doctors when needed, who handle pain management, emotional support, and hospice care, especially for people who can't stay at home or need a short-term spot to recover. For errands or appointments, transportation gets arranged, whether folks need to visit the doctor, shop, or go to church. The place promises maintenance-free living, so no chores or cooking for residents, and cleaning and laundry are taken care of. Caregivers speak English, stay ready to help with transfers, bathing, or insulin shots on request. Infinite Care aims for a homelike setting with the kind of help people need to stay as independent as they can, and the caring team focuses on personal attention and a steady routine to make each day go a little smoother.
While the community has many services and amenities, reviews so far have been low, with an average rating of 1 out of 10, so anyone thinking about moving in might want to read through these reviews and see what fits with what they're looking for or need.