Reviews
My father was in here about 3 years, I grew concerned that the staff wasn't looking out for his best interest. He got pretty sick in July of last year and ended up with pneumonia and fluid (over a liter) in his lungs. Ambulance to hospital and then to rehab (almost 2 months) where they were awesome and completely turned his health around. He was taken back to VA Home and laid on a gurney in the hallway for 7 hours. Then they fought me every step of the way on precautions to take such as bed rails and alarm for his bed and wheelchair. In December he had fallen 3 times and cracked his head open with stitches each time.
I needed to get him out of here fast and decided to remove him to another home, but he died 3 days later.
If you are thinking about placing your loved one in this home, PLEASE partake in their every care and needs and watch the treatment of the staff.
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7 years ago (18-04-2018)
My grandparents are at this home and it’s lovely. The staff is amazing and the activities are great for them. Love it here
5
8 years ago (16-10-2017)
Our experience was not good. Administrator and staff blamed our loved one with cognitive issues and family for lack of care, respect, communication and safety. Which resulted in a fast decline.
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9 years ago (06-01-2017)
Outstanding care and concern was provided to my husband and his family. Never was an unkind word or sour face observed on any staff member. I am so very grateful that my husband passed in his sleep in such a place as Nevada State Veterans Home. When I can no longer remain in my home I will choose this facility for my care.
5
10 years ago (14-10-2015)
The Veterans Memorial is a treasure. I hope more people get a chance to visit the veterans at the VA hospital north of Las Vegas. After going to the VA so many times, I am glad the City of Las Vegas is remembering the Veterans with this impressive memorial. So majestic, such powerful statues. Many people were visiting when I arrived. I am thrilled to see people paying attention to the needs of our veterans. My father was captured twice as a POW in the Korean War. Las Vegas has many retired veterans. I enjoy meeting them at all the functions throughout the City of Las Vegas, especially the City Hall functions like those for the Purple Heart awarded by Councilman Bob Beers this Spring 2016.
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9 years ago (17-06-2016)