Red Rock Pointe Retirement Community

  • 4445 S Grand Canyon Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89147
  • (702) 920-3755
  • 4.5 ( 2 reviews )
  • Independent Living

Related Costs

Description

About This Community

Our brand new all-inclusive 55 and over senior living community is home to those who relish living a luxurious lifestyle, complete with round-the-clock service, resort-style dining, and lavish accommodations.

We’ve thought of everything. The value and luxury built into our long list of amenities are what sets us apart.

Our month-to-month rent includes no hidden fees. With everything taken care of by our professional staff, you’ll have the time and freedom to enjoy all the amenities and services we have to offer!

  • Full Kitchens
  • Custom Cabinets
  • Designer Countertops
  • Spacious Walk-In Closets
  • Washer & Dryer Hook-Ups
  • Individual Climate Controls
  • Ceiling Fans
  • No Fee For Pets
  • Paid Utilities
  • Cable TV and Wi-Fi
  • Our signature Freedom Dining program is our most talked-about amenity among our residents. The program mimics the dining experience of a luxury resort. Professional chefs work hard to provide three wonderful, nutritious meals each day – meals that pair nicely with flexible hours, with snacks always available in between.

    ... Show All

    Reviews

    4.5 ( 2 Reviews )
    review users
    Jeffrey
    We went to Red Rock Pointe Retirement Resort. They had more than what we were looking for, like they would serve meals every day. And we just were not interested in any of that. It was a beautiful property. The food was excellent, it had a movie theater, exercise room, a nice-sized pool, and a gated community. But it just was not for us. The staff were fantastic. They just waited on us hand and foot.
    review users
    Richard
    December 10, 2021
    Red Rock Pointe Retirement Community is a three-story building with some 60 apartments. They offer housekeeping services and linen changes every week. You wash your laundry. It has a full kitchen in the apartments. The apartments are either one or two-bedroom apartments. They have no three-bedroom apartments. The commons include the theater, a couple of dining rooms, a gym, a fitness room, a library, a computer room, and a meeting room. They offer three meals a day. There is an abundance of activities that they provide, some of which are run by the residents themselves. They offer transportation mostly within a 10-mile radius for medical appointments and within a shorter area for non-medical. The staff was very friendly. The residents seemed friendly too. I went during a weekday, and there were several residents walking around. They smiled and waved at me. They seemed welcoming. They have special activities for a new resident. I looked at a sample menu, and it seemed okay. There's no buy-in. You pay a monthly fee. To me, those are the positives. The only hesitancy I have is that I have to have a gluten-free diet, and I'm just not sure that the kitchen is willing to commit to having gluten-free items, entrees for three meals every day. They're part of a national large company that has retirement facilities all around. You actually can go from one to the other and use a guest suite that they have if it's available. You visit someplace else, and you don't pay anything. You get the same benefits because you already paid it at the original community. So you get three meals a day, and you can engage in social activities. That seems a nice opportunity to go see other areas of the country. This was probably the highest on my list. The facility was very nice. I wouldn't say it was plush, but it was landscaped very well and with pleasing views. Twice a month, they have an outing. They'll take the residents to someplace.

    Other Living Options

    • assisted-living Assisted Living
    • independent-living Independent Living
    • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
    • ccrc CCRCs
    • memory-care Memory Care
    • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
    • in-home-care In-Home Care