Saint Francis Group Home 2 sits about 2.3 miles from Winchester, Nevada, and stands as a small, home-like setting that's focused on providing support for seniors who need help with daily living but also value independence, and it's got six beds so residents won't ever feel lost in a crowd, since the group is small, but still big enough for some socializing, especially with all the community activities and daily programs like movies, crafts, and music that get scheduled to keep folks busy and connected to each other. The home has a mix of private and semi-private, furnished bedrooms, and special attention goes into making things comfortable and safe, so there's always 24-hour supervision, healthcare staff on hand, and all the rooms come with emergency alert systems, and they're wheelchair and non-ambulatory accessible too, so mobility isn't an issue. There's help for bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and meal preparation's done on site, with three homemade dishes every day, and they can make special meals for diabetes, hypertension, or allergies if you're someone who needs that, and there's always all-day dining choices and a dining room where you can sit down for meals.
If a resident has chronic health issues, the staff coordinates with outside healthcare providers and arranges transportation to doctor's appointments and for medical needs, and they've got medication management and support with ongoing medical care, so things don't get missed. For those living with memory loss or Alzheimer's, there are secure areas, memory care programs, and special activities aimed to keep everyone safe but also engaged, and the facility's locked and alarmed so there's no wandering off or risk of getting lost. Residents can expect help with all the basics like transfers, toileting, washing, and other personal hygiene, and if you ever need a haircut, a traveling stylist can come by too.
Community interaction's a big part of things, with a reading room, a parlor for hair styling, a wellness room, social night events, yard spaces, a garden and walking paths outside, and there's space for group activities if folks want to join in, plus housekeeping, laundry, and parking is all included. There are amenities like movie nights, fitness programs, music therapy, and sometimes even pet therapy or outdoor trips, all arranged to keep life varied and social. Both respite care for temporary relief and long-term living are options, and move-in coordination's available if someone needs help getting settled. Licensed under #385-AGC-25, Saint Francis Group Home 2 focuses on giving personalized support in a structured yet friendly way for people who might need extra care but want that tight-knit, community feel. Every effort goes towards keeping residents comfortable, engaged, and safe in a place that's meant to feel as close to home as possible.