The Elderly Aristocrat is a small senior living community where you'll find only five or six people living together at a time, which makes it feel more like a family than a big facility, and staff who also live on-site so there's always someone around to help if needed, day or night, and you don't need to worry about getting lost in a crowd because the place is licensed by Nevada's Department of Social Services and focuses on individual attention for every resident, going up to a maximum of nine people for the more family-style home but with room in their larger facility for up to 124 folks who need more support. The place looks and feels homey, with lots of common space, a "bed and breakfast" kind of feeling, and big rooms so people can relax and move around. You get help with things like meals, cleaning, laundry, personal hygiene, getting dressed, and managing your medicine, plus if you have trouble bathing, getting in the shower, or need help with mobility, there's always a staff member to give a hand.
Meals are a real focus here and are cooked by chefs using good-quality ingredients, and if you need meals that fit certain diets like for high blood pressure or diabetes, they'll make sure to adjust the plans for you, and everyone eats together in a community dining area where you can make friends and share stories. There's a long list of daily activities people can join in-board games, movie nights, music and art programs, fitness time, and evening events-plus garden walks, book rooms, jacuzzis, a sauna, fitness room, and even pet therapy and music therapy for people who like a little company or a tune. You can use a hairdresser who comes to you or go to the salon on site, which makes life easier. The Elderly Aristocrat can coordinate rides to the doctor, the store, or church, and will make sure you're always safe and well-cared for with regular checks on how you're doing. Services here cover assisted living, independent living, memory care, hospice, respite care for when caregivers need a break, home care, and nursing home help, and you'll see they keep a close eye out for any changes in someone's health so that families don't have to worry about missed problems or changes. The staff are known for being friendly, joyful, and kind to both residents and visitors, always trying to build good relationships and keep things calm and supportive so seniors can feel at home, keep some independence, and still get all the help they need just when they need it.