Emilias Group Care is a senior living community in Las Vegas that offers a wide range of care services, and they really try to help people stay as independent as possible for as long as they can, with options for assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and independent living, so folks can move between care levels as their needs change, and there are small residential care homes in neighborhoods where a few people live together and get daily help with things like bathing, dressing, meals, medication, and other activities of daily living, and these homes have furnished rooms with telephones and an emergency alert system for safety too. The staff gives round-the-clock support that includes personal care, rehabilitation services, wound care, and nursing support, and they accept Medicaid and Medicare to help cover costs. People with dementia or Alzheimer's can live in dedicated memory care parts of the community where there's help all day and all night, with secure environments, special activities to help memory, and programs for different care needs, and the whole place works to give supervision and comfort to folks who need it.
Residents get meals with special diets if needed, like allergy-sensitive or diabetes menus, and meals get served in a dining room on a schedule, but they also offer all-day dining if that's better, and there are gardens and walking paths outside for fresh air, movie nights, group exercises, arts and crafts, animal therapy, and other community-sponsored activities, so no one feels lonely. There's regular laundry service, housekeeping, even dry cleaning, and move-in coordination to make settling in easier, and for those coming home after a hospital stay or surgery, the skilled nursing staff can handle things like transfers, medical care, soft tissue therapy, and posture exercises, and the whole idea is to cover what folks need while making sure they still feel like they belong in a community. The facility uses something called the Seniorly Community Score to help families understand how the community measures up on different things, and they also have a healthcare guide and community healthcare services that focus on bringing people together and watching out for each other, so people get to age in place with as much comfort and support as possible.