Good Old Days Home Care has served seniors in Sparks, Nevada since 2013 as a small, family-like community with a licensed capacity for six residents, so everybody tends to know each other and the staff are able to give personal attention. The organization is a licensed Residential Facility For Groups, with Dietmar Ingensiep as the official, holding Nevada license numbers 7675AGC-3 and 7675-AGC-6, and a National Provider Identifier (NPI) of 1356797955. The main address is 1255 Loma Verde Ct, Sparks, NV, and there's a second mailing address in Reno, but most care happens in the Sparks home.
Assisted living is the primary service, with staff providing round-the-clock support for daily living, like help with bathing, dressing, and moving between rooms or to the bathroom. Medication management is offered, including reminders, so residents don't have to keep track of pills. The staff coordinates with healthcare providers and arranges rides to doctor appointments, which is important for families who can't always help with every visit. The facility accepts residents who have Alzheimer's or dementia, with personalized plans to match each person's needs and routines. Short-term respite care is available for families who need a break.
The home features simple, fully furnished rooms, cable TV, Wi-Fi, telephones, and a comfortable dining area. Housekeeping, safety alert systems, meal preparation, and laundry are included. Meals are prepared based on dietary restrictions, with options for diabetes and other allergies, and dining schedules are flexible. Residents can take part in group and daily activities like movie nights, walks in the garden, and scheduled outings, which helps with engagement and community spirit.
Good Old Days provides a clean environment, including help with housekeeping and linens, and the house feels much like a regular home, with just six people living together, which suits those who want something quieter or more personal. The mix of services makes it possible for non-ambulatory residents to live safely, with supervision and help for every part of the day. The cost tends to be lower than a full nursing home for long-term care. The setting values comfort and independence, while keeping people safe and giving families more peace of mind. Housekeepers keep things tidy, and staff members offer companionship, transportation, and assistance with everything people need to enjoy their days as much as possible.