Sunlight Residential Care sits at 9723 Sunlight Canyon Ct in Las Vegas, NV, set up as a single-family home built in 2000 with a stucco exterior, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fireplace, and about 3,247 square feet of living space along with garage parking, and the house sits on a 6,969 square foot lot with an HOA fee around $25 monthly. The home runs as a residential care facility licensed as a Home For Individual Residential Care, meeting state and local safety and health rules, which includes regular inspections and keeping the right number of staff to help the few seniors who live there.
This place covers a wide range of senior care, offering assisted living where staff help with daily tasks like bathing, getting dressed, managing medications, serving meals, and providing personal care, while also providing memory care services for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia through special programs, activities that help with memory, and safe, secure areas. For those needing more help, skilled nursing services offer round-the-clock medical care, rehabilitation, wound care, and regular supervision from a nursing team that give medical care nearly 12-16 hours a day and stay on call all the time. There are also independent living options, letting seniors enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with social activities and resort-style amenities, along with other services like senior transportation and respite care for short-term stays.
Sunlight Residential Care's board and care homes sit within local neighborhoods, so the setting feels familiar and home-like, with care focused on a few residents, making personalized care planning easier with staff who know each resident well. They offer specialized support for health care and rehabilitation needs through things like soft tissue therapy and postural support, and they welcome adults for day care and health care, which helps families while keeping seniors in a safe place. Daily life includes social and recreational activities, and there's support for seniors who want to stay as independent as possible but still need some help. The community keeps its focus on safety, health, and comfort, and the regular features like carpet, concrete, linoleum, and vinyl floors match what you'd see in a typical family home, while services like hospice care, home care, and long-term care are also on offer.
Sunlight Residential Care helps seniors and their families with a reliable place to live where there's help for everything from basic personal needs to complex medical problems, set in a home that doesn't feel too big or too busy, and the facility isn't set up to accept Medicare unless approved by federal regulators. The house is part of a senior care network with amenities and services, like personal medical care, transportation, support with chores, and plenty of comfort and safety features, and it fits into the larger community since it's licensed and watched over by state agencies, which helps give families peace of mind when they need help with senior living.