Nova All Star Care Homes sits on Rose Thicket Street in Las Vegas, a little over eight miles from North Las Vegas, and offers assisted living care inside a house that feels welcoming and home-like, where the staff gives help to elderly folks who want to live mostly independently but need support throughout the day, like with bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, walking, or transfers. The community has a small, close-knit setting, usually with only 7 to 9 residents, so it feels less crowded, and everyone gets more personal care, with staff nearby for 24-hour supervision and to help with medication or medical coordination, while also providing both assisted living and some nursing care options for seniors, plus memory care for those with special needs. Resident rooms come as studios, single units, or two-bedroom layouts, furnished for comfort, some with kitchenettes, and each with emergency alert systems or telephones for added safety. Folks live in private or semi-private rooms, and the building itself stands out by having sprinkler systems, wide hallways, and features needed for easy wheelchair accessibility and mobility help, even for people needing two-person transfers.
Nova All Star Care Homes plans out meals in its dining room with care and attention to residents' health needs and dietary restrictions, so there's options for diabetes, allergies, or high blood pressure, with three home-cooked meals a day, and some flexibility with all-day dining, snacks, plus help preparing special meals as needed, and they also set up fun events like planned movie nights, social gatherings, music and arts programs, exercise groups, animal therapy, and even group trips to the park or around town for shopping, doctor visits, or getting involved in faith-based activities. Staff help with laundry and house cleaning, as well as transportation coordination and arranging outside appointments, while extra amenities include a garden, reading room, game and activity spaces, salon or barber shop, fitness or steam room, guest parking, Wi-Fi, and outdoor paths, with the grounds kept nice and tidy for enjoyment. There are extra supportive services too, like nurses, wound care, podiatry, occupational therapy, medication help, and personal care assistants, plus safety features for peace of mind, even if the place doesn't offer Medicare payment, as it runs mostly on private pay or long-term care insurance.
This community gives families a bit of relief by also offering respite and hospice care, while encouraging its residents to join in community-sponsored activities or scheduled group outings to keep their bodies and minds active. Nova All Star Care Homes is licensed for up to 9 beds as a Residential Facility For Groups and sometimes shows up in government surveys, but it hasn't been certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so Medicaid or Medicare aren't accepted, and some reviews have rated it lower, which is something for families to keep in mind when considering their options, but the setting is quiet and comfortable, built for seniors who value routine, independence, and personal attention.