Kindred Transitional Care & Rehabilitation - Spring sits on South Rainbow Boulevard in Las Vegas, Nevada, as a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility that helps folks recover after hospital stays, injury, or illness, and you'll find a mix of long-term care, short-term rehab, and respite care in a place that recently got some renovations, with 160 assisted living units including large studios, shared apartments, and private rooms-all with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and telephones, which makes day-to-day living feel a bit easier, especially since there's showering help, manual feeding options, diabetes management, continence care, and tailored care plans managed by a nurse and healthcare team focused on ongoing health monitoring. The grounds stay fully secured, there's parking for visitors, and the outdoor areas have decks, porches, walking paths, and a garden, which gives residents some fresh air and places just to stroll or sit, and when you walk inside, there are spaces for exercise and therapy-physical, occupational, and speech therapists are there to help regain strength in the legs and upper body or meet new goals after a tough medical spell, with extra programs led by recreational therapists, special pain management from experienced doctors like Dr. Imas Alexander and Krystal Steckel, and regular checkups from physicians each month.
They help out with all kinds of daily needs, like bathing, dressing, moving around, and laundry, while housekeeping and linen services keep things tidy, and for meals there's a big dining hall with restaurant-style dining, allergy-sensitive choices, diabetes-friendly meals, pureed menus, and a professional chef, so special diets get met and residents don't have to worry about meal prep. Residents get emergency pendants, 24-hour supervision, a 24-hour call system, and medical equipment on site, plus nursing staff available about 12-16 hours every day, and skilled nursing includes wound care, medication help, transfers, and support for those dealing with Parkinson's disease or non-ambulatory limitations. People who stay here can bring their pets, enjoy pet-friendly policies, and take part in all sorts of activities including exercise classes, life enrichment programs, computer learning, arts and crafts, and music, or retreat to a quiet room in the small library or play a game in the games room, while outdoor programs, a movie theater, activity and community rooms, and a wellness/fitness area round things out.
There's transportation for medical or community trips, as well as move-in coordination for new residents getting settled, and both family and concierge support help people adjust. The community holds daily scheduled social activities and both resident-run and community-sponsored events to keep everyone engaged, and there's respite care available for temporary stays. Kindred focuses on rehabilitation first, with a strong team of physical therapists and health experts, offering job-specific therapy rooms and recovery plans geared to get people home safely, which is good for folks moving out of intensive care or rehabilitation, while also providing long-term support when needed. The facility is Medicare and Medicaid certified, operates as a for-profit limited liability company, and maintains accreditations for quality and safety, always aiming to give people a safe and encouraging setting for day-to-day life or stronger recovery after tough times.