Ross Senior Residence sits in Spring Valley, Nevada, and kind of feels more like someone's home than a big place, since there's only five beds, which makes it quieter and easier to get to know everyone, and folks can get assisted living help when they need it but still move around on their own for the most part. You can pick from several studio layouts, some with private bedrooms or kitchenettes, and you can also find independent living if you want less hassle with cooking, cleaning, and home care. Staff stay on the property all day and night, plus on-call help is nearby, so someone's always around for support with things like medicine, meals, personal care, and help for seniors who manage diabetes or incontinence.
Ross Senior Residence offers skilled nursing if somebody needs medical attention or therapy. There's a memory care program just for people with dementia or Alzheimer's. Residents get guidance on nutrition and have all meals provided, so those daily worries are off their plates. Both offsite and on-site activities are planned, like devotional gatherings or chances to spend time in indoor common spaces and socialize. The place is set up for non-ambulatory folks, too, and accommodates several care levels. You can walk to houses of worship, stores, and doctor's offices if you're up for an outing. The place also offers educational help for seniors and families about topics like moving to retirement living.
Ross Senior Residence lets people choose how much care they want, so whether you need a lot or a little, you decide, and the community likes to use its own names for things, like calling their care programs and support "distinct" or unique to their place. Everything's aimed at making senior living comfortable and safe without making it feel too fancy.