Before coming to Rolling Green Village, I’d been managing fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome for over 35 years. It was a slow progression—gradually weakening me over time. One night, I became so weak that I collapsed while trying to get out of bed. Thankfully, I was wearing a call button on my wrist. After being hospitalized for about a month, I transferred here to Rolling Green Village because I heard of its good reputation, and it turned out to be the right choice.When I arrived, I was completely bedridden. I couldn’t move on my own, and the staff had to help me with everything. Slowly but surely, with the help of the care team, good nutrition, and persistent encouragement, I began to regain strength. The physical therapy staff created a series of exercises tailored for me, and I took them seriously. Now, I dedicate about an hour each morning to those exercises—starting in bed and then walking back and forth across my room. Though my stamina is still limited, I can now walk to the bathroom and take care of myself in ways I couldn’t before.I’ve met so many incredible staff members along the way—Daisy, Morrison, Otto, Isabelle, Kelly, Paul, Angie, Francesca, and so many others. They’ve not only cared for me but also encouraged and inspired me. The housekeeping and kitchen teams are also so thoughtful and warm—I always enjoy chatting with them during their rounds.One of the greatest blessings has been my room, which overlooks a beautiful landscape of trees and sky. I spend a lot of time listening to music and reading—Heather, from the activities team, even coordinates with the Nevada Public Library to bring us books that match our interests. That has truly been a gift for me.The food here is so much better than what I could’ve managed on my own at home—it’s well-prepared and offers variety, which makes each day more enjoyable. And just as importantly, the entire environment here is peaceful, clean, and comforting.If anyone were looking for a place for rehabilitation or long-term care, I would highly recommend Rolling Green. Compared to other facilities I’ve visited, it’s warmer, more personal, and far better organized. The nurses are excellent, the environment is healing, and the care is deeply genuine. I truly feel that I’m not just being looked after—I’m being supported in living the best life I can.