Monarch Group Home offers a small, home-like setting for seniors, with room for only ten residents, so everyone gets to know each other and often feels like part of a family, and people say that's important when folks need help but still want privacy and respect. The staff helps with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, bathroom assistance, and taking medicine, but they always gently encourage residents to do what they can for themselves because keeping a sense of independence matters a lot here, and the caregivers are around 24 hours a day if someone needs help at any time or has issues with memory. Monarch Group Home provides home-cooked meals every day, and they make sure to serve three meals plus snacks and can accommodate special diets, which helps people who have food allergies or diabetes, and they include residents in meal preparation and household activities so nobody feels left out from daily life.
Residents can enjoy walks in the garden, relax in the reading room or wellness area, sit in the hot tub or steam room, and spend time in common rooms with cable TV or take part in board games, arts and crafts, movie nights, music and fitness programs, pet therapy, and seasonal celebrations, so there's usually something happening. Staff arrange transportation if people need to get to doctor appointments, shopping, or religious services, and there's always help for getting in and out of the bath, two-person transfers, or insulin support, as needed and available. Rooms are either private or shared, some with kitchenettes, and there's Wi-Fi, telephones, and emergency buttons in the rooms for safety, as well as safety features like wheelchair ramps, stair lifts, Hoyer lifts, medical alert systems, and security systems to prevent falls or wandering. Monarch Group Home is licensed by Nevada's Department of Social Services, has an "A" rating from the Nevada Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance every year, and accepts Medicaid, and the starting rate for assisted living is $3,000, with an entry fee of $300.
The community's been operating since 2009, privately owned and part of a larger network that coordinates many senior care services, including assisted living, memory care, rehabilitation, skilled nursing, hospice, adult day care, dental, hearing, legal aid, and more, so residents can access various kinds of help if ever needed. Monarch Group Home is especially equipped to care for seniors living with dementia or Alzheimer's, keeping people safe and supported without making them feel locked away, and they focus on personal care plans for each person to help keep quality of life high, dignity intact, and everyone involved in daily life as much as possible, and staff are trained in first aid, memory care, medication, and safety practices. Residents and families can come take a tour to see how the community works in person and meet everyone, and with only ten people in the house, it's a peaceful place where everyone's needs can be met, and people can still live as independently as possible, but with help always handy.