Silverado Red Rock is an assisted living facility that offers a range of services for seniors, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care retirement community options, so you see folks at all stages and with all kinds of needs. The place has a special focus on memory care for residents with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, which means they provide tailored health programs, a secure environment to reduce confusion and wandering, and different mind-engaging activities to help residents stay sharp. The memory care wing's got specialized programs like Silverado Sensory Programs and Brain Healthy Living (Nexus), and the whole place is set up with what they call Purposeful Design, which means they thought of safety and comfort when putting it all together.
Short-term respite care is also available, so if a family needs a break, they offer daily, weekly, and even monthly stays, with staff ready to help out however long someone's there. They've got a rehabilitation gym with exercise equipment, which is handy for folks working on mobility. Medication monitoring, insulin administration, diabetic care, and wound treatment are covered by skilled professionals on-site. The staff puts a lot of effort into building a sense of belonging for everyone, and they're always there to answer family questions, offer resources, and get families involved when they can.
Residents can choose private or semi-private rooms, and they're welcome to bring pets. There's always something going on, with activities and recreational programs that include music, social gatherings like family get-togethers, and outings to nearby attractions or town events, so people aren't just sitting around. Silverado Red Rock keeps life structured with social, educational, and entertaining programs, and uses real resident stories and lifestyle planning to help make care personal. Kids from the community and local families drop by sometimes, which really adds to the atmosphere.
You'll find staff who want to create a homelike feeling and who focus on keeping people healthy, happy, and mentally active, especially in their memory care community. Their care plans try to match each person's needs, whether someone needs a little bit of help with daily activities or more attentive skilled nursing, so everyone gets what fits best for them right there on campus.