We started Vegas Group Homes because we believed seniors deserved better than being a number in a system. Twenty years later, that belief drives everything we do.
When large facilities started treating elder care like an assembly line, we went the other direction. We opened our first group home with a simple idea: what if we cared for other people's parents the way we'd want someone to care for ours?
That first home had 8 residents. Each one had a name on a whiteboard in the kitchen. Each one had their preferred breakfast listed. Each one had a caregiver who knew their stories, their fears, and what made them laugh.
Today we operate three homes and that whiteboard approach hasn't changed. We're still a family business. We still know every resident by name. We still think small is better.
They show up in every interaction, every meal, every decision we make.
Every resident is treated with the respect they've earned over a lifetime. No shortcuts. No indifference.
8 to 10 residents means every person gets genuine attention, not rationed time from overworked staff.
We constantly improve our care practices, train our staff, and adapt to each resident's evolving needs.
Families get honest updates. No corporate filters. You can always reach us and get a straight answer.
Our residents live in real houses in real neighborhoods. The environment is warm, comfortable, and familiar.
Doctors, therapists, and hospice come to the home. No disruptive, exhausting facility transfers.
We could have expanded to 50-bed facilities. We deliberately didn't. The moment you scale past 10 residents, care becomes management. Relationships become protocols. People become patients.
Instead, we opened additional small homes. Same intimacy. Same standards. Same family oversight at each one. Growth without compromise.