Stone Valley
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- 6155 Stone Valley Drive, Reno, NV 89523
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- 4.7 ( 1 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care







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About This Community
Stone Valley is a warm, welcoming senior community for those in need of assisted living, transitional assisted living, or memory care.
Our memory care facility in Reno offers Transitional Assisted Living for persons starting to experience memory challenges, Memory Care for Alzheimer’s and dementia, respite, and hospice care with a professional staff available day and night.
- Custom, Worry Free Living
- Specialized Care Levels & Programming
- Complete Personal Care Services
- Experience & Dedicated Staff
- 24/7 Dining
- Safe & Comfortable Apartments
- Extraordinary Location
- Attractive Grounds
- Short Term & Respite Stays
- Easy-Move Program
- Resident Referral Program
- Month-To-Month Lease
Our Alzheimer’s, Memory Care, and Transitional Care programs are designed to nurture the physical, social, spiritual, cognitive, and emotional needs of all our residents. Our programs include:
- Music Therapy: era-specific music to bring back fond memories and decrease anxiety
- Aroma Therapy: Smells reminiscent from childhood such as home-baked cookies and fresh baked bread
- Validation Techniques: Words are powerful and our residents are encouraged to give and receive positive feedback
- Socialization: Residents and staff all enjoy time together each day to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation
- Health & Wellness Activities: Join one of our many low-impact exercise classes, or flex your brain with a game of cards
- Life Skills Stations: Miniature kitchens, faux engines, and mailboxes are among the many real-life scenarios and work the residents did in their youth
Reviews
4.7
( 1 Reviews )
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Stone Valley seemed nice. The director seemed to care about the people there. We were only there for about ten to 15 minutes walking through. They had nice furnishings. It was a pretty nice room with nice carpeting and rustic type, nice-looking furniture. The director was pretty nice, he seemed to know what he was doing, and he was pretty accommodating. They asked me to do that testing for COVID if Mom gets in there. She's kind of around the border of assisted living and memory. She can probably make it at either one, but assisted is a little cheaper. The dining area was nice, but we didn't eat anything. They had music, an activity room, and a big room with a piano in there where people come in. The people seemed pretty busy, and they keep them occupied in there. They've got food 24 hours, and you can eat anytime you want.