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Senior Care in Las Vegas, NV

Free, local senior-care advisory for Las Vegas families. We track 1223 Nevada-licensed operators in Las Vegas and can shortlist two or three that fit your situation in a 15-minute call.

City overview: Las Vegas, Nevada has approximately 1223 active Nevada BHCQC-licensed senior-care operators across all categories.
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Senior care in Las Vegas — what families need to know

Las Vegas — the Clark County seat and Nevada's largest city — holds the largest concentration of licensed senior-care operators in the state. The city's senior population has grown roughly 4% per year for a decade, driven by retiree in-migration from California, the Midwest, and the East Coast. The result is an operator landscape that is deeper and more diverse than almost any other Western U.S. city of comparable size.

If you're a family starting to look at senior care in Las Vegas, the first thing to know is that there's more choice than you can reasonably evaluate on your own. Hundreds of licensed operators across assisted living, memory care, residential care homes, skilled nursing, adult day care, in-home care, hospice, and home health serve the metro. Quality varies enormously between operators within the same license category, and the only way to know which ones actually fit your situation is to either spend weeks researching or to talk to someone who already tracks the operator landscape.

That's where we come in. Vegas Senior Advisor maintains a current database of every Nevada BHCQC-licensed operator in Clark County. We can take a 15-minute conversation about your situation and translate it into a two- or three-operator shortlist that actually fits. The service is free for families. Call (702) 802-0093.

Las Vegas care-type breakdown

Across all senior-care license categories tracked by Nevada BHCQC, our database shows roughly 1223 active operators with addresses in Las Vegas. The breakdown by care type:

Each of those categories is a different Nevada license, with different regulatory scope, different staffing requirements, and different cost ranges. If you're not sure which category matches your situation, the right starting question is: does the resident need 24-hour licensed nursing, or just personal-care supervision? If yes to nursing, you're looking at skilled nursing. If no, you're looking at assisted living, memory care, residential care home, or in-home care depending on cognitive status and family preference.

Las Vegas neighborhoods + where senior care concentrates

Las Vegas senior-care operators are concentrated in a few specific areas. Summerlin (west) has the highest concentration of premium assisted-living and memory-care communities — Sun City Summerlin (age-restricted) anchors the neighborhood and pulls supporting senior services into the area. Henderson border / Green Valley / Anthem blurs into Henderson but contains many Las Vegas-addressed operators. Spring Valley and Enterprise (south and southwest) hold a strong mid-tier operator mix. Central Las Vegas (older neighborhoods east of I-15) holds many smaller residential care homes and Medicaid-friendly operators. Aliante / Centennial Hills (north) is the newest growth area with increasing senior-facility development.

Hospital coverage

Las Vegas has strong hospital coverage relative to most U.S. metros of its size. The major hospital systems serving senior-care facilities include Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center (central, Level III trauma), Valley Hospital (central), Summerlin Hospital Medical Center (west), Spring Valley Hospital (southwest), MountainView Hospital (northwest), and Centennial Hills Hospital (north). ER proximity is one of the most important factors families look at when evaluating senior facilities — most prefer a community within 10 to 15 minutes of an ER.

Senior demographic context

Las Vegas has roughly 130,000 adults age 65 and older citywide, with the highest senior concentrations in Summerlin, Sun City Summerlin, the Henderson border, and the older central neighborhoods. The metro's median household income for age 65+ runs roughly $52,000, which influences the operator mix — Las Vegas has both a strong premium-tier assisted-living market and a meaningful Medicaid-eligible / residential-care-home segment.

What Las Vegas senior care typically costs in 2026

Pricing varies enormously by category and operator. Approximate monthly ranges for Las Vegas in 2026:

  • Assisted living — typical 2026 range $4,200 to $7,500 per month, depending on care level, room size, and operator tier. Premium operators in Las Vegas can run $8,000+ per month.
  • Memory care — typical range $5,500 to $9,000 per month. Higher than assisted living because of staffing intensity and secured environment.
  • Residential care home (small board-and-care) — typical range $3,500 to $7,000 per month. Often a value option compared to large assisted living, but operator quality varies more between homes.
  • Skilled nursing — Medicare-covered for short-term rehab after a qualifying 3-day inpatient hospital stay (full first 20 days, daily copay days 21-100). Private-pay long-term care runs $9,000 to $13,500+ per month.
  • In-home personal care — $28 to $38 per hour for standard care; live-in or 24-hour rates higher.
  • Hospice and home health — Medicare-covered for eligible patients with little to no out-of-pocket cost.

The right way to compare pricing across operators is to get the rate sheet in writing from each, including the care-level add-ons and the rate-increase history. We help families build that comparison as part of the free advisor service.

Featured Las Vegas operators in our directory

Featured operators with full profile pages — these are the operators we have the deepest data on for the Las Vegas market:

For the complete operator list across all care categories in Clark County, see the directory hub.

How we help families in Las Vegas

Vegas Senior Advisor maintains a current view of every BHCQC-licensed operator serving the Las Vegas market. When a family calls about senior care in Las Vegas, the typical flow is: 15-minute conversation to understand the care level, budget, geographic preference, and timeline, then a shortlist of two or three operators that actually fit. We coordinate tours, help compare quotes, and stay engaged through paperwork and the first 90 days post-placement.

The service is free for families. We're paid by referral partners only when a placement matches. Call (702) 802-0093 to start a conversation about your situation.

Common questions about Las Vegas senior care

How many senior-care operators are licensed in Las Vegas?
Across all license categories, our database shows roughly 1223 active Nevada BHCQC-licensed operators with Las Vegas addresses. The breakdown by category is in the body of this page.
What's the typical cost of assisted living in Las Vegas in 2026?
For a mid-range assisted-living community in Las Vegas, expect monthly rates between $4,200 and $7,500. Premium operators run higher; small residential care homes can run lower. Call (702) 802-0093 for the current rate sheet from specific operators.
Does Medicaid cover assisted living in Las Vegas?
Nevada Medicaid covers some assisted living through the Personal Care Services waiver, but participation is limited — only certain operators participate, and there are slot limits. Most assisted living in Clark County is private-pay. Skilled nursing facilities are far more commonly Medicaid-certified. We can identify the Medicaid-participating operators in our database.
How fast can my parent move into senior care in Las Vegas?
Most non-urgent moves close in 7 to 14 days from first call. Hospital discharges and urgent memory-care placements can sometimes happen the same day or within 72 hours.
Is the Vegas Senior Advisor service really free for families?
Yes. We're a paid referral service — receiving communities pay us a one-time fee only when a placement happens. Families pay nothing before, during, or after the placement, and the fee doesn't increase your rent or care charges.

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