Promenade at the Meadows is a senior housing community for people over 55 and sits at 401 Promenade Blvd in Las Vegas, Nevada, right by Meadows Lane and South Decatur Boulevard, tucked in the Charleston Heights neighborhood, and it's really part of a bigger group of adult and active lifestyle communities spread around Henderson and other parts of the Las Vegas area, with this one in particular having 188 single-story homes built between 1988 and 1990, each with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a two-car garage and ranging from about 1,258 to 2,286 square feet, and they're all part of the Promenade at the Meadows Homeowner Association, which covers the outdoor maintenance, so folks don't have to worry about yard work on top of everything else. This is a gated community, and you'll find both single-family homes and townhomes here, and they have a clubhouse with a hobby room, game room, arts room, fitness room, activity room, spa/wellness room, a library, a movie theater, and spaces for billiards and cards, so there's always something to do whether you like to keep your mind busy, want to work on your health, or just want to relax with friends, plus they got shuffleboard courts and an outdoor pool, so when the weather's nice, you can be outside, and there's walking paths as well.
They do offer care options like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and continuing care, as well as personal help with activities, so if someone needs assistance with bathing, dressing, or managing medicine, the staff will help, and there are 24-hour call systems in each unit for emergencies, which helps folks feel safer. You'll find services like transportation, laundry and dry cleaning, move-in coordination, and housekeeping, and there's also dining options that offer all-day meals, a dining room, restaurant-style dining, allergy-sensitive choices, and professional chefs who cook meals for the residents, and if someone needs religious support, there are services for Jewish and Catholic faiths. You get scheduled activities every day, along with community events, off-site trips, resident-run programs, and social outings, plus family outreach and education, so families can stay connected and involved if they want, and there's a concierge and a community kitchen for everyone to use. There are also townhomes and high-rise units, and they even sell land, with the real estate side handled by folks like Mary Kopp from Simply Vegas Real Estate, and the community has a four-star rating online with reviews that go from one to five stars, and if you want to check things out, they're on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, and there's a website where you can find more property details.
There's a lot of different people living here-some are more independent, and some need more care, and with 188 residents, it's not tiny but not huge either, and because there are all sorts of amenities you'd expect in a residential senior community, from gyms to swimming pools to a dining room, there's usually something for just about everyone, and the association fee covers the basics outside the homes, which makes things a bit simpler for folks who don't want the hassle of upkeep, and the community's close to bus routes and stores for folks who like to get out and about.