Sunshine Care Home II sits on Queensbury Avenue in Las Vegas and uses a two-story building, so some folks will want to know there are stairs or elevators in the mix, while rooms come as studios or one-bed options, and residents can get private rooms or private bedrooms, some with kitchenettes and even room features like telephones and simple furnishings, and the place accepts pets so people worried about leaving a little dog or cat at home don't need to. The manager, Ms. Maria C. M. Emelo, keeps things settled, and the business runs under the name Sunshine Care Home II with an A+ BBB Accreditation, and they've got another site people might hear about over on Maryland Ave. The facility offers different levels of help, with independent living for those who want their own space but like to have some support just in case, and assisted living for when someone needs help taking medicine, bathing, dressing, or getting around, with round-the-clock supervision and emergency alert systems that can actually matter when the need hits.
Skilled nursing, rehabilitation, home care, short-term stays, respite care, and even hospice care are on the care list, so folk can come for a little bit or stay long term, and the place is especially known for memory care, including Alzheimer's support, which seems to be a main focus, since they offer a Brain Healthy Living program called Nexus and have videos explaining some of these programs for families who want more detail without being overwhelmed. Transportation services make it easier for trips to the doctor or to grocery stores, and scheduled meals mean no one has to worry about cooking, with the dining room run restaurant-style and meals prepared to fit special diets like diabetes or allergies, so eating feels normal and routine, and if someone gets hungry at odd hours, all-day dining gets mentioned too. Amenities go further with gardens, outdoor walking paths, fitness and recreation activities, and community-sponsored events, so those who like to keep moving can do it, but those who want to sit in the sun can do that too.
Housekeeping and laundry services help residents keep their living spaces neat, and everybody gets access to room cleaning and linen help, so you don't have to fuss over small chores unless you want to. Folks who come here might be looking for help with the basics or managed medical care, so the staff step in when needed for medication management or to check on things like activities of daily living, and they work with outside doctors too if that's important to the resident or family. The environment's built with seniors in mind, and the activities are gently tailored so people can find things they're able and willing to do, matching ability with personal interest, which seems more thoughtful than just tossing a puzzle on the table and calling it a day. Anyone moving in or choosing this place can expect supervision, help when needed, a chance for privacy, and some dignity in a clean, safe setting with staff that understand older adults live differently from families just starting out.