Premier Health and Rehabilitation Center of Las Vegas sits right at 2945 Casa Vegas Street and you'll see that it's open every day and night, so folks can come or call any time that works for them, and you'll find staff aiming to help each person with their own unique needs, treating everyone with dignity, respect, and compassion, whether someone's there for short-term care, long-term, or something like hospice or respite care, and the staff is pretty varied, with people like Ma. Isabel Dino, RN BSN on the nursing team, Troylynn Mourning as a licensed practical nurse and licensed life insurance broker, Lakia Hale working as a medical assistant, and Connie Zhao, LNHA running things as administrator and CEO, so you've got healthcare, operations, and nursing management pretty well covered if you need some help or have questions. They focus a lot on getting folks back on their feet, so there's physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech or language therapy in addition to general skilled nursing, and you'll notice they try to help people get more mobile and independent, aiming to improve their health through specialized recovery programs and some amenities that make the stay easier.
There's a dedicated team to answer questions around the clock, so you don't have to wait for office hours to get information, and the facility often uses unique features and terms related to therapy and recovery, even having a SPA SALON called Sparida onsite, which is different from most places, and there are also regular social activities, dining amenities, and video conferencing for folks who want to keep in touch with family. Meals are part of the services, along with activities, social support, and financial services if that's needed, and you'll see there's a whole department for this kind of thing to help with the day-to-day. Premier Health and Rehabilitation Center covers different care types, like rehabilitation, long-term or short-term stays, hospice, and respite care, so whether someone's there to recover after surgery, for ongoing health support, or for end-of-life care, they've got a plan to suit the situation and the amenities to support recovery, all in a privately held hospital and health care facility with about 51-200 employees working to create a supportive, safe space with a special focus on getting folks healthy or helping them maintain as much independence as possible.