Baileys Group Home operates every day from 8:00 in the morning to 7:30 at night, always with staff ready to help with whatever's needed, and you'll find a comfortable group home setting made to feel like a real house, with furnished private and semi-private rooms and home-cooked meals tailored to folks' dietary needs, whether it's allergies or diabetes, and there's a resident Shih Tzu named Bella Bailey who makes the rounds and brightens up just about everyone's day. Roxana Bailey, a longtime caregiver with years of compassion behind her, leads a team of staff well-regarded by visiting nurses and doctors, and you'll see that most caregivers here have over thirty years of combined experience, which brings a steady feeling to daily life.
The home offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, and nursing home options for seniors who need help with things like bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, and medication management, while also providing support for those who don't get around so easily or require non-ambulatory care, and there's a part-time nurse as well as specialized staff on site, which means residents can get wound care, occupational therapy, podiatry, and other medical help without leaving the property. The caregivers keep up with all state licensing requirements, safety inspections, and follow rules about how many staff should be on hand, and there are emergency alert systems in place along with features to make the space accessible for wheelchairs and walkers, so family members feel safer about their loved ones' care.
Residents get three hot meals a day, plus snacks, with meals prepared fresh and served in the dining room or in private rooms if needed, and community activities like daily games, arts and crafts, movies in a dedicated viewing space, and holiday or birthday parties bring folks together; if someone wants fresh air, there's an outdoor garden and walking paths, with two patios and a seating area out front. Those who need to get out for appointments or shopping can use the transportation service, and there's guest parking for visitors, who don't have to follow set visiting hours because of the open-door policy. Inside, amenities like cable TV, smart TVs in every room, Wi-Fi, a fitness center, library space, game rooms, and a salon or barbershop make things a bit more like home, and laundry and housekeeping are done regularly as part of the monthly rates.
Baileys Group Home runs on principles of honesty and integrity from Dr. John Bailey, focusing on personalized care with custom assessments for each resident coming in, making sure individual needs for privacy, safety, and support are met, while offering move-in coordination for new residents. This is a steady place with a family feel, open to folks from around the Reno-Sparks area looking for care in a residential setting. Monthly assisted living apartments run from $2,500 to $6,000, and nursing home options range from $6,500 to $12,500, with VA Aid Assistance available for veterans. The home's located in a neighborhood close to a park, good for walks or little outings, and it offers all the basics-regular meals, maid and laundry service, activities, and good company, with Bella Bailey the Shih Tzu often leading the way. More information is at baileysgrouphome.com, and daily tours are offered for anyone who'd like to see the place.