Monthill Palms sits at 4062 Monthill Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada, over in the Hazelcrest #04 subdivision, and it's a one-story, single-family home built in 1973 with solar panels on the roof and a fenced backyard made of block, so you've got both green energy and some privacy, and you'll see desert landscaping out front and a 6,534 square foot lot, which makes for comfortable walking space, and the inside gives you five bedrooms-one being the main suite with a 14 by 11 layout-and two full bathrooms, with tile floors, central air and heating, assigned and uncovered parking, and full appliances in the kitchen, including a gas range and a refrigerator, plus a breakfast nook right off the kitchen and window drapes throughout for privacy and comfort, and you won't find a fireplace here so the rooms tend to be simply arranged and easy to manage.
Monthill Palms holds a residential assisted living group home license with a capacity for 10 beds, running as a legal business and being surveyed by groups like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, so it stays up to local standards, and you'll find both private and semi-private rooms for residents, with each room having a telephone for easy contact, and housekeeping plus laundry and dry cleaning services are taken care of, as well as help when you first move in to make things smoother. Meals are planned by skilled chefs with nutritious and balanced options, and special diets-like those needed for allergies or diabetes-are handled, with a choice of scheduled or all-day dining. You'll find help with all daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, and transfers, and there's medication management too, with a full emergency alert system and 24-hour supervision for safety. Monthill Palms accepts seniors needing long-term care, offers assisted living and memory care including special programs for residents with Alzheimer's and dementia, and there are secure settings to prevent confusion or wandering.
The community stays busy with planned activities-crafts, movie nights, music and animal therapy, outside trips, recreation programs, and daily events-plus exercise schedules, board games, reading spaces, and music plans, and there's a beauty parlor, spa, and relaxation area as well as recreation rooms and spots for group gatherings. Residents can use the transportation service for errands, doctor visits, or faith-based services, and staff arrange coordination with outside healthcare providers, provide wound care or rehabilitation, help with medication, and give 24-hour nursing services if needed. There's hospice and respite care so families can take breaks when needed, and care can be personalized for each resident, whether someone needs light help or a higher level of medical support.
The place is furnished and built for comfort, and wheelchair access along with non-ambulatory care means folks who need extra support can get around, and you'll see assigned parking for visitors. Every bedroom has closets with specific sizes-like the 11 by 10 or a 10 by 10 spot-for storage, and the house uses central gas heating and electric cooling, has a full set of appliances including a dryer and washer, and the whole community sticks to a practical, no-nonsense approach. Residents get security features like a fire sprinkler system, and the water and sewer run on city utilities. While there are no porches or patios listed, residents enjoy open indoor spaces and a backyard that's easy to walk in. There's no public price available, but staff get recognized for being friendly and kind, families can talk to senior living advisors for guidance, and the place offers support without needing Medicare unless it's certified through CMS. Monthill Palms has always tried to make sure older adults have a safe setting, helpful care, community activities, and peace of mind for families, and because it's part of a larger network, residents can find advice or support in choosing the right kind of care, whether it's independent living, memory care, or ongoing medical help.