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The Homestead delivers an engaging retirement experience at its senior living community in Fallon, Nevada. The secure community is conveniently located near public transportation and has ample parking available for residents and visitors. Thoughtfully designed indoor common areas serve as gathering spaces to enjoy engaging on-site activities that satisfy all interests.
Expert caregivers are available around the clock to provide assistance with activities of daily living, medication management, and memory care that emphasize several areas of well-being. The community offers studio and one-bedroom floor plan options for bright and cheery apartments that include professional home maintenance services. Residents can delight in amenities such as three nutritious meals served daily, housekeeping, and scheduled transportation.
The area offers ample shopping to satisfy all tastes and budgets at Stillwater Plaza and Valley Plaza. Nearby dining ranges from pizza, barbecue, and Mexican cuisine to diner-style eats. Popular nearby attractions include several casinos, Laura Mills Park, and Rattlesnake Raceway. Top-notch medical care is less than 10 miles away at Banner Churchill Community Hospital, and Reno-Tahoe International Airport is a little over a one-hour drive from the community.
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The Homestead Assisted Living and Memory Support offers Studio, 1 Bedroom and Semi-Private. Learn more.
Call (775) 302-8587 to reach a resident at The Homestead Assisted Living and Memory Support.
To reach a resident at The Homestead Assisted Living and Memory Support call: (775) 302-8587
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