Heavenly Manor sits at 1130 Wilkinson Ave. in Reno, Nevada, and you'll see it's a healthcare facility that offers a mix of care and support for older adults, so you've got choices there like assisted living, memory care, independent living, group home care, skilled nursing, and respite care, and honestly, folks come here for a lot of reasons, since some need basic help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, and medication reminders, while others want more freedom but still like knowing staff will come by to check on them or help out if something's tricky that day, and there's something about the place having smaller, more home-like houses-residential care homes, they call them-so people aren't just one among a big crowd, which can make all the difference if somebody likes a close-knit group or needs more attention. And the facility even brings a flower delivery service not just to themselves but out to local hospitals and care homes, because people like having flowers or a friendly gesture, so Heavenly Manor works with local florists who know how to get those flowers where they're wanted, which adds a personal touch.
They organize outings and excursions for leisure, which means residents might visit parks-there are four close by-or walk over to one of the six cafes or try out one of 36 nearby restaurants if they want, they've got transportation lined up for errands and doctor's visits with seven options nearby, and staying connected to the community, even if you're older or need help, seems like something they value so nobody feels too cut off.
On the medical side, you've got easy access to 35 physicians, two nearby hospitals, and nine pharmacies, so there's help on hand if something goes wrong, or managing daily health routines or medications, plus the staff-people call them caregivers, aides, and healthcare professionals-stick to careful and individualized support, dealing with everything from medication management and outpatient care to keeping the rooms clean with laundry and housekeeping, and there might be an on-site hair salon in some spots for grooming.
Meals come prepared on site with attention to nutrition, sometimes in the form of specialty meals, and if you've got a pet, some of the homes allow animals, which can be really comforting. Independent living units and senior apartments work for those who can manage without much help but want a hassle-free setup, while others need 24-hour nursing or memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, so the place covers a wide range, even handling hospice and board and care.
Activities like exercise classes, arts and crafts, and other programs for social and mental health pop up often, and a social model of care means encouraging independence but stepping in when needed-Heavenly Manor works to match the care level to how much support each person wants or needs, with kind and friendly staff helping out as necessary, and overall the whole setup feels like it's about making life easier and more connected for older people, not trying to be fancy or showy, just practical, and neighborly, with a good local reputation.