Carmela Homes sits quietly at 5500 Cleary Ct in the Michael Way area of Las Vegas, where the desert-style houses blend in with the neighborhood and you'll find that it's pretty close, about 2 miles, to Mountainview Hospital and you've got churches, stores, and clinics nearby for easy access when someone needs them, plus the place only has 6 rooms, so it never feels crowded or loud like the big places do, and families can feel better knowing that staff is always around to help with daily tasks but still try to let people keep as much independence as they can. Because Carmela Homes is a residential care home, licensed for up to 10 people, though usually holding a max of 6, the care stays personal and staff get to know everyone well, which is nice for older people who might need help with bathing, dressing, or getting around, and if someone has diabetes or high blood pressure, they can get meals made just right for their condition. The place has a simple layout, private bedrooms-sometimes even a kitchenette-so folks can bring their favorite things from home and decorate how they like, and the staff gets specialized training to make sure folks stay comfortable and safe, with features in the building to help everyone get around a little easier.
There's a schedule full of group activities like music therapy, board games, evening events, movie nights, and animal visits, and you'll see the staff helping people with rides to doctor's appointments or church if needed. Some days there's a traveling stylist or hairdresser, and sometimes a book room, sauna, or salon room's open for use, with outdoor spaces for fresh air and relaxation. Memory care and hospice support are there for folks who need them, and short-term or respite care is also available if a family needs a break. The meals come home-cooked, and there's plenty of room for chatting or keeping up hobbies with neighbors. Carmela Homes keeps its license current with Nevada's Department of Social Services and follows all the rules for a Residential Facility For Groups (#2726-AGC-28), and it's in a middle-class part of town where families usually live on about $47,000 a year, which makes for a regular, down-to-earth environment. All the extras-carefully planned events, the personal touch on rooms, and lots of ways to stay safe and active-help set Carmela Homes apart from bigger, busier places, and it stays peaceful while making sure residents and their families can relax a little, knowing help's close by when it's needed most.