Windsong Care Home sits in a quiet residential neighborhood at 209 Windsong St in Las Vegas, Nevada, and people notice it because it only has room for up to ten residents in a comfortable, home-like setting. The place opened in 2018 under Windsong Care Home L.L.C. and has a license number 8988-AGC-1. The staff there keeps a close watch on residents around the clock and helps with daily needs like bathing, dressing, mobility, and managing medications, so family members don't have to worry about whether loved ones are getting help when they need it. Folks can choose from independent living, assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, skilled nursing, and even short-stay respite care if someone's looking for something temporary, and everything's run with the goal of helping seniors keep their independence as long as possible.
Inside, the rooms come fully furnished, and every resident gets a choice of layout, which can feel good when someone's moving from a longtime home, and there are telephones, cable or satellite TV, and reliable Wi-Fi. There's a dining room where trained culinary staff serve daily meals, and they're careful to adjust menus for allergies or diabetes when needed, so everyone can eat safely and comfortably. Out back, there's a community garden and walking paths, and many residents like to spend a little time outdoors, relaxing or socializing, because they say the fresh air helps. People living here also join in on all kinds of scheduled activities-movie nights, games, and exercise-that keep boredom at bay and bring everyone together.
Trained professionals provide care tailored to each person's physical and medical needs, whether it's help recovering after an illness with rehabilitation and wound care or specialized attention in secure memory care for those with dementia. If anyone needs to get to medical appointments, the staff arranges transportation and makes sure doctors and other providers stay up to date, so care never falls through the cracks. The place covers most housekeeping, laundry, and even move-in details, which takes some stress out of changing homes, especially if someone's not as steady as they once were. Every resident's encouraged to enjoy the activities and garden space and join in social events, helping them stay active and feel like they're part of a community.