Life Care Center of Reno provides licensed nursing-home care geared toward residents who need continuous medical oversight. Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses are on duty 24 hours a day to manage medications, monitor vital signs, and carry out physician-ordered treatments. The facility delivers a full spectrum of post-acute services, including IV therapy, wound management, tracheostomy and respiratory support, and pain control. An in-house rehabilitation team offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy designed to help residents regain mobility, improve daily function, and safely transition to higher levels of independence whenever possible.
Beyond direct clinical care, the center supplies practical support that helps residents maintain health and stability. Certified nursing assistants help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and continence care, while social services staff coordinate physician appointments, arrange transportation to dialysis or specialist visits, and guide families through discharge planning. The therapy department runs strength-building and fall-prevention programs, and dietitians develop individualized meal plans for residents with diabetes, cardiac conditions, or swallowing disorders. Hospice, palliative, and short-term respite stays are available when ordered by a physician.
Accommodations include a mix of private and semi-private rooms furnished with beds, wardrobes, and accessible bathrooms. Many rooms come with basic cable television, Wi-Fi access, individual climate controls, and an emergency call system linked to the nursing station. Housekeeping and personal laundry services are provided on a scheduled basis, and common lounges give residents additional space for visits and activities. Not all accommodations have all the features just listed, so prospective residents and families should verify specific room layouts and amenities during a tour.
Dining services supply three meals daily, prepared under the guidance of a registered dietitian who tailors menus to meet therapeutic and texture-modified diet orders. Meals are generally served in a central dining room to encourage social interaction, and staff members are available to provide feeding assistance when needed. Residents who are recovering from illness or whose care plan requires room-side service can receive tray delivery. Between-meal snacks, hydration stations, and the option to consult with dietary staff about menu substitutions help ensure nutritional goals are met.