Washington Senior Guest Home 1 sits at 1817 Spring Summit Lane in Las Vegas and has a license for 9 residents, and the facility supports several types of senior care including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, respite care, memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, and long-term care as an alternative to a nursing home, and you'll find around-the-clock supervision and medical support for people with complex health needs. The community offers different living arrangements, such as adult day care, adult family homes, and group housing with support, and it's also got help for daily tasks-like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management-so folks who need more assistance can get what they need right there, and for those who like things active, they've got scheduled daily activities, chair-based exercises, creative arts sessions, and movie nights to keep life interesting.
Each resident gets a furnished room, a telephone, and access to Wi-Fi or cable TV, with laundry and housekeeping services available, and the dining room serves regular meals with special diets for allergies or for people with diabetes, while snacks and help with eating are part of the plan for anyone who needs them. For safety, there's an emergency alert system and 24-hour staff supervision, and the grounds include outdoor gardens, walking paths, and space to gather, plus move-in coordination for new folks who need a hand settling in, and the community offers planned social events and activities to encourage friendship and movement throughout the day.
People who need specialized rehabilitation, including soft tissue mobilization or posture adjustments, can get those therapies on site, while families benefit from knowing there's memory care support with secure environments and special memory-enhancing activities, and the place is set up to cover a wide range of care and housing options, usually as part of a larger network of senior communities, with an aim of providing stability and peace of mind as residents' needs change over time.