The Homestead at Boulder City offers assisted-living care designed for residents who need help with daily activities but wish to maintain as much independence as possible. On-site clinical resources include access to licensed speech therapy for those recovering from stroke or dealing with communication challenges, coordinated diabetes management that covers glucose monitoring and diet oversight, and the option for respite or short-term stays when caregivers are away or when post-hospital recovery is required.
To reinforce safety, the community is fully secured and equipped with an emergency call system that links residents to staff at any hour. These measures support prompt response times and peace of mind for residents and their families, ensuring that help is always close at hand while still allowing residents to move freely within designated areas.
Apartments and suites vary in layout, and not every residence includes every feature, but options can include air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi or high-speed internet, balconies or patios, wheelchair-accessible showers, and utilities bundled in the monthly rate. Outdoor walking paths wind through landscaped grounds, with decks, terraces, and patios providing additional fresh-air spots. Housekeeping is provided, and there is parking for those who still drive, plus indoor access to a computer or media center. Cats are welcome in designated units, subject to community guidelines.
Dining services emphasize choice and nutrition. Three meals a day are prepared on site with accommodations for vegetarian, vegan, organic, gluten-free, low- or no-sodium, and no-sugar menus. International cuisine features appear regularly, and a private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings. Guests are welcome to join residents for meals, and the culinary team adjusts portions and textures to support individual health plans.
Residents have access to an activity center, a fitness center with Forever Fit and other fitness programs, indoor and outdoor walking paths, and a swimming pool for low-impact exercise. Daily scheduling may include bingo, arts and crafts, trivia games, cooking classes, dances, birthday celebrations, and organized social outings. A library and computer lounge supports quiet reading or internet use, while the game room hosts cards and board games. Intergenerational programs, clubs and communities, Live Well initiatives, and on- and off-site activities round out a calendar aimed at keeping residents engaged both mentally and physically.