The Royal Place in Winchester, Nevada, is a medium-sized assisted living community with room for 10 residents and is licensed as a Residential Facility For Groups, number #7273-AGC-8, and certified as RES. Here, folks find a home-like place where staff provides 24-hour supervision and a range of care services, including help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and transfers, along with assistance for those who use wheelchairs or need non-ambulatory care. Residents get support with medication management, and caring staff coordinate with healthcare providers and help set up transportation for medical appointments. Meals in the dining room come tasty and balanced, with special options for allergies or diabetes, and staff handle dietary needs with care so everyone feels included. The Royal Place also sets up daily activities ranging from art projects and music sessions to movie nights and community-sponsored events, and there's always a gentle exercise or communal game if someone wants to join in, plus gardens and walking paths for those who like outdoor time.
Each private or shared room, including studio layouts, comes fully furnished with cable or satellite TV, telephone, and Wi-Fi/high-speed internet, and some rooms have kitchenettes, making it feel a bit more like home. Emergency alert systems add safety and give peace of mind, and every unit's cleaned regularly because staff handle housekeeping and laundry. Residents can choose the style of living that works best for their needs with options for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, and there's even home care and nursing home availability for those needing more help. The Royal Place provides move-in coordination, supports personalized care plans based on each resident's habits and preferences, and encourages independence while keeping support close by. The community offers transportation, maintenance-free living, and a maintenance team on hand, so no worries about cooking, cleaning, or fixing things, and social spaces and a dining room give plenty of chances to connect. Whether choosing respite stays or staying long-term, The Royal Place works to keep seniors safe, respected, and engaged with a simple, dignified approach. Though it doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by CMS, it serves a critical role in senior care, aiming for a setting built on respect, safety, and comfort.