Sun Valley Care Home sits in the Sunrise area of Las Vegas, Nevada, in a place called Stewart Place, and it's a small residential care home licensed for up to 10 residents, so people get to know each other pretty well, and the care feels personal. This home offers assisted living, memory care, and home care services, and also has support for folks who need hospice or respite stays, which means if someone only needs short-term help or a break for their usual caregiver, they have a spot here for that. Residents who can move around on their own but need a hand with things like showering, getting dressed, taking medicines, eating, or keeping the place tidy get daily support, and there's extra help available for those dealing with diabetes, incontinence, or even more complex health needs like insulin injections and two-person transfers, but always with a focus on keeping as independent as possible.
Meals here are cooked in the home every day, and the staff modify diets for conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, which plenty of seniors appreciate, and there's help managing medications for folks who need it. The home has indoor common rooms, a reading area, outdoor spaces, and game and movie areas, so people can keep as busy or relaxed as they like. There's a beauty salon for those who want it, plus planned programs and entertainment, things like music therapy, pet visits, art plans, physical activity and wellness routines, and plenty of chances for social nights or special events. Folks also get the chance to take part in offsite activities, visits to devotional services, shopping, trips to the doctor, and transportation can be arranged to make that easy.
The neighborhood offers quick access to hospitals, pharmacies, doctors' offices, restaurants, and places of worship, and being in a small group setting means staff can pay closer attention to everyone's needs. Sun Valley Care Home is also set up for residents needing non-ambulatory care, or help if mobility becomes a bigger problem, since staff are trained for more hands-on support. The home focuses on making people comfortable, safe, and engaged each day, and works to keep their health and well-being a top priority, whether someone needs memory care, independent living with some help, or the extra support that comes later in life.