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60 Assisted Living Communities in Las Vegas, Nevada

The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,168 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on Assisted Living Communities in Las Vegas and seven in surrounding areas.

  • Assisted living: $3,168
  • Nursing home semiprivate room: $8,106
  • In-home care: $4,004
  • Adult day health services: $1,647

Assisted Living Facilities near Las Vegas, Nevada

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Las Vegas

RL

1

December 19, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

WOULD NOT RECOMMEND INSPIRED SENIOR LIVING OF LAS VEGAS. SERVICE IS AWFULD, FOOD IS AWFUL, NO LEADERSHIP. I HAD TO MOVE MY HUSBAND OUT WITHIN 4 MONTHS OF BEING THERE. HE WAS NOT HAPPY, DIDN\'T FEEL SAFE HAVING HIM THERE AND BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF CARE, HE WAS VERY STRESSFUL THERE. THEY NEVER DID A WELLNESS CHECK ON HIM DURING HIS ENTIRE STAY, WAS PROMISED A WELLNESS CHECK SEVERAL TIMES A DAY DURING OUR TOUR AND CONTRACT SIGNING. THEY DID NOT LIVE UP TO THEIR DEAL.

A Patient

1

July 4, 2022

I am a current client of this provider

What a horrible place. I am currently here, and will be for a while. The facility is old, worn down, dirty, smelly, and everything else. Food, don\'t even go there, I guess the upside is I will be bake to loose weight rather than eating this dog food. They don\'t even bring me food, I have to remind them everyday that I am here and entitled to a tray! They have 15 beds per each CNA. Essentially, if you\'re coming here, then you\'re coming here to die. There is no care here, just pain and agony!

ReviewerFY#0407B

5

June 11, 2021

I am/was a resident of this facility

Overall, I would give Montara Meadows a solid "A". It is good and I like it. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. It seems very clean to me.

Kim

4

May 26, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My parents were residents of Acacia Springs for almost 2 years. The care in the facility is great, it's an active community, the food is good, the places are clean, and the two bedrooms are very adequate. They started in independent living, and now they're in assisted living. It's not a huge place, it's a nice place, it's more intimate, and they do interact a lot with people there. Everybody knows each other. They have a pool, you can use it year-round if you want, it's heated, it's outside, they also have a hot tub that's inside, they have 2 dining rooms, one for independent and one for assisted living. Even if you're in assisted living, you can go to the independent side, you can go to either side you want. My father likes to have omelets every morning, so they give him an omelet every single morning, cause that's what he wants. You can have breakfast in your room at any time, and they'd like you to go down for lunch and dinner, to one of the cafeterias. The dining room is nice, especially on the independent side. Because of the pandemic, they haven't had their bar open, they had a fruit bar that was open 24/7, but when things settle down, they'll reopen it, and you'll be able to get your coffee or anything like that any time of the day without asking somebody to get it for you. They have the typical bingo and other games. My mother goes to an exercise class almost every day, and if it's nice, they do it outside. They have a movie room and a library, they have a beauty shop, and the best exercise room of any assisted living I've been in. It's clean, it's not like over- the- top showy, it has that very home feel to it, the lady who runs it is phenomenal, she does an excellent job. They brought someone in for their flu shots, anybody who wanted their flu shots could go upstairs and get them, same with their covid shots. They have two buses, three days a week, they'll drive you anywhere you wanna go, to your doctors, or hairdressers, anywhere. You just sign up for it. There are dinner sign-ups if you wanna go for dinner, they'll take your group to dinner somewhere outside the facility, or they do trips to Walmart, they save Mondays and Fridays for shopping needs, and if you can't do the shopping, they'll shop for you. You just pay for whatever your thing was, they don't make you pay extra for that, that's all included. They're very helpful there. They have a couple of different church services there. They started having cocktail nights, and they have live music, entertainers come in and sing, and whoever has a birthday on a certain month, they have a special birthday dinner for them, and they'll have cake or a meal of their choice like steak or lobster, whatever they decided to fix, and they recognize the veterans. The veterans always have their pictures on the wall. The one drawback I would say is the one-bedroom is really small, but some people are fine with it, one of my mom's neighbors is there too, she has the one-bedroom, and it suited her fine 'cause she goes "I'm never in my room unless I'm sleeping or just relaxing." They have two outdoor areas, they also have a courtyard that you can have cookouts in, and they have a little putting green there. You can have pets.

Beth

5

May 11, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My father moved into Better Living for Seniors two weeks ago, and it's excellent. They accommodate six residents in private rooms. They provide excellent personal and one-on-one care. The home is very comfortable. The staff were wonderful, caring, and very nice. They have TV, games, and all sorts of different things. They have been updating or redoing the entire house, and it is very well kept. The food is very good; he likes it much better.

Reviewer#GD04232021a

3

May 7, 2021

I visited this facility

We did a tour of Montara Meadows for my dad. It is an older facility, and there are a couple of problems there. The apartment was very nice; I looked at a single-bedroom. They had a show or a staged one where they had furniture set up. For a 515-square-foot area, it didn't seem like it was that small. I was impressed, because it looked a lot bigger than what I imagined. The person who gave us the tour was very nice and helpful. They have a heated pool, a jacuzzi, a cute little area called "the bistro," and an exercise room with a couple of machines in there. The area around the vents could use some cleaning, and the restroom out front was not working.

ReviewerFY#0407B

5

May 7, 2021

I am/was a resident of this facility

Overall, I would give Montara Meadows a solid "A". It is good and I like it. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. It seems very clean to me.

Richard

4

April 7, 2021

I visited this facility

We went to Legacy House of Centennial Hills. The staff we met were good. We liked the admin staff, Emily. There were a lot of pluses, but the difficult thing was that they made smoking almost impossible for my mother-in-law. They said it was out the front door and around a couple corners, but there is nowhere to sit. They make it almost impossible so you don't do it. It was just too large; I was lost going down the hall. The biggest reason we decided against them was the reviews. They had horrible reviews. The room was nice. It had an outdoor patio.

Richard

3

April 7, 2021

I visited this facility

We went to Acacia Springs. The staff was friendly. They were a little too busy. They had no room. They did have a smoking area, which was nice, and they made it easy, but they had no downstairs room. It looked old. They didn't have a room available that we would have wanted. They showed us a room, like a guest room. The staff who showed us the room wasn't the person we were scheduled with, because she was busy with another person. She was friendly, but she didn't know a lot because she wasn't the right person.

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Assisted Living Costs in Las Vegas

According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, the average monthly assisted living cost in Las Vegas is below both national and state averages. When compared against the average monthly cost in other major cities across Nevada, Las Vegas is the least expensive. Average assisted living costs in Carson City are much higher at $4,500 per month, and the same can be said for Reno, where the average cost is $4,000.

Cost of Assisted Living Comparison Chart

Las Vegas

$3,168

National average

$4,000

State average

$3,500

Reno

$4,000

Carson City

$4,500

Care Cost Comparison

The cost of senior care is highly dependent on the level of care required. Seniors in Las Vegas who require a nursing level of care are facing costs that are more than double that of assisted living and nearly double the cost of home health care. The cost of home care is about $1,000 more than assisted living, and for those that require home health services, the cost difference is even more significant. When considering home care as an option, it’s vital to carefully budget this expense along with the other costs associated with remaining in the home such as rent, utilities and general maintenance. Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

  • Assisted living: $3,168
  • Homemaker services: $4,004
  • Home health aide: $4,195
  • Adult day health: $1,647
  • Nursing home care (semiprivate room): $8,106

 

Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

Assisted living

$3,168

Homemaker services

$4,004

Home health aide

$4,195

Adult day health

$1,647

Nursing home care (semiprivate room)

$8,106

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Las Vegas

Medicaid in Nevada

The Medicaid Assisted Living Waiver Program provides financial assistance to eligible seniors in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada who reside in an approved assisted living facility. The program’s mission is to maximize the independence of seniors in Nevada, and it provides a variety of services, including case management and personal assistance with daily activities.

To be eligible for the Assisted Living Waiver Program, seniors must be 65 years of age or older, reside in an assisted living facility that receives Nevada’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and at risk of becoming institutionalized if assisted living services aren’t received. Seniors must also meet the financial requirements of this program, which are available by contacting the Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division Administration Office. Seniors can apply for the Assisted Living Waiver by contacting their local Aging and Disability Services office.

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Nevada Home and Community-Based Waiver (HCBW)

Nevada’s HCBW program is for seniors who require additional nonmedical services to continue living in their home or an assisted living facility. Depending on the needs of the senior, the benefits of this program may include assistance with personal care, homemaker or chore services, adult companion services or respite care.

To be eligible for the HCBW program, seniors must be age 65 or older and run the risk of becoming institutionalized if they don’t receive care. Financial eligibility requirements are also in place for this program and change frequently. Seniors can obtain financial eligibility information and apply for this program by contacting their local Aging and Disability Services office.

Nevada Community Options Program for the Elderly (COPE)

The COPE program is similar to the HCBW program. It’s meant to assist seniors who are approaching a nursing level of care and require nonmedical assistance to continue living independently in their home or an assisted living facility. Similar to the HCBW program, services offered to seniors depend on the level of care provided.

Seniors who wish to apply for the COPE program must be 65 years of age or older and be at risk of becoming institutionalized. Seniors can obtain information about financial eligibility requirements and apply for the COPE program by contacting their local Aging and Disability Services office.

Elderlife Bridge Loan

Elderlife Financial Services provides Elderlife Bridge Loans. Seniors who qualify for these loans can choose to have funds sent directly to an assisted living facility to pay for the cost of care. Although seniors are required to repay the full loan amount, interest rates are low, and monthly payments are affordable.

Approval is subject to credit eligibility, but seniors can have up to six co-applicants. Applicants must also be moving into or residing in an eligible assisted living or senior care facility or be receiving regular home health care.

Assisted Living Resources in Las Vegas

Senior Advocacy Programs

Several groups and programs across Las Vegas and throughout Nevada protect the best interests of seniors. Many of the programs listed below provide assistance support to seniors who may be applying for or renewing benefits programs such as Social Security or Medicaid. Some programs can also step in and provide investigation or mediation services when seniors feel they’ve been taken advantage of. Nevada Care Connection
1
860 East Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89104
702-659-9090 Nevada Long-Term Care Ombudsman/Nevada Senior Medicare Patrol
1860 East Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89104
(702) 486-3545

Veterans Affairs

Veterans living in Las Vegas may qualify for support and financial assistance programs through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Seniors can receive more information regarding available benefits and how to apply by visiting their local Veterans Affairs office.

Department of Veterans Affairs
6900 N Pecos Road North Las Vegas, NV 89086
702-791-9024

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