The Villas at Viking Road, located in Las Vegas, NV, offers a variety of living options for seniors, including assisted living, independent living, memory care, and home care services, and folks will find apartments ranging from studios to roomy three-bedroom units with options for one or two baths and sometimes even 2.5 baths or up to 2,220 square feet, so there's something for different needs and preferences. Some units come with washers and dryers, dishwashers, and handy features that make daily living a bit easier, and there's parking for those who drive, plus the community allows pets and dogs, which is nice for animal lovers who want to bring their companions along.
This place has communal areas where residents can gather for activities, chat, and take part in programs aimed at keeping people engaged socially, physically, mentally, and emotionally, and there's always something going on, so no one has to feel alone or bored. The Villas at Viking Road has staff around the clock to help with daily living needs like bathing, dressing, or managing medicine, with extra care for memory support, and caregivers aim to make life safe and comfortable for everyone, especially those needing more help due to memory-related concerns like Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. For folks who want to live more independently but without the hassle of chores like yard work or worrying about meals, the community offers independent living with services that promote convenience and a social lifestyle.
There are also safe, handicap-accessible features and high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the community, so staying connected and moving around the place is easier, and the kitchen staff prepares nutritious meals that are made from quality ingredients, so residents don't have to stress about cooking or eating healthy. The Villas at Viking Road has received awards like Best of Senior Living and Best of Senior Living All Star, which means residents and families think highly of the care and services here. The whole place is set up to feel welcoming, supportive, and comfortable, so residents can feel at home while getting the unique help they might need, whether that's a bit of company, help with daily tasks, or more specialized care.