The quiet northwest, cared for completely
Families moved to Centennial Hills for room to breathe: bigger lots, mountain views, a slower pace under Lone Mountain. When a parent there needs help, the care should match the setting: calm, unhurried and reliable as the view.

Where we care in the northwest
Centennial Hills, Providence, Skye Canyon, Lone Mountain, Tule Springs and the neighborhoods along the 95 toward Kyle Canyon. Free in-home assessments throughout, usually within 24 hours.
Coordinated with northwest providers
Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center, MountainView Hospital and the growing medical corridor along Durango all refer families to us, and our nurses send visit documentation back to the physicians who order care.
- Caregivers based in the northwest, reliable in any season
- Same-day response on hospital discharge referrals
- Active-lifestyle support for hiking-club grandparents
“The dementia training is real, not a brochure promise. They learned my mother-in-law’s routines, her music, the names of her grandchildren. She is calmer than she has been in years.”

Centennial Hills questions
Do you really cover the far northwest, past the 215?
Yes, fully: Providence, Skye Canyon, Lone Mountain and out toward Kyle Canyon. We staff caregivers who live in the northwest so distance never becomes a reliability problem, even on snowy Mount Charleston mornings when the rest of the valley forgets Nevada has weather.
Do you coordinate with Centennial Hills Hospital?
Regularly. Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center discharges, the surgical centers on Durango and the physician offices around the Centennial Centre corridor all know our intake line. Call before discharge and recovery support will be waiting at home.
Is the area too new to have experienced caregivers?
The houses are new; the caregivers are not. Many veteran caregivers moved to the northwest for the same reasons your family did, and several of our most senior team members work exclusively in Centennial Hills and Providence.
Care can begin within 24 hours
Talk with a registered nurse today. No pressure, no obligation, just honest answers about what your family needs.
Prefer to talk it through first? Call (702) 555-0142. A real person answers, 24 hours a day.