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Last Updated: 7/3/24

Las Vegas, Nevada, is an enticing option for senior living, especially when it’s within a 10-mile radius of the Las Vegas Strip. For seniors who want to maintain some independence while receiving daily assistance, these assisted living facilities offer personalized care, social enrichment, and lifestyle support. Individualized care plans, desirable amenities, and exciting community outings are just some of the wonderful experiences awaiting seniors. But, how do you decide which assisted living facility will best serve your loved one?

Let our comprehensive guide to Las Vegas assisted living help you. With more than 20 years of senior living experience and 20 local communities in the Las Vegas Strip area, this guide can help you find a solution to your senior living needs. Between our scoring system and the feedback we’ve received from real residents and their families, we have classified these assisted living facilities by the services and features that are most important to seniors. In this guide, you’ll learn about local assisted living options, costs, ways to pay, and a detailed explanation of the state of Nevada’s assisted living regulations.

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Average starting price $4,201/month
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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Las Vegas, NV
Sterling Ridge in Las Vegas, NV
5.0

My spouse and I were previously residents at Sterling Ridge and the experience and the facility were both great. However, the facility was too far away from where most of our activities, church and doctors are. We ended up moving to an apartment complex that is in a more ideal location for us. If we need to be in Assisted Living in the future, Sterling Ridge would definitely be on our list to go back to.

Sunrise of Henderson
4.9

Proud to have mom in such a caring community! We would choose Sunrise every time for her. Thank you to all the Sunrise staff for always caring and going above and beyond!!!

Merrill Gardens at Green Valley Ranch in Henderson, NV
5.0

My dad was only there for 2 months, but I have no complaints. He didn't do a lot. Was just getting used to it. The weather was cool, so he didn't do much outside. It was a nice facility, large apartment, and the food was fine.

Valley Assisted Living Home

PO Box 30024, Las Vegas, NV 89173

Provides: Assisted Living

SilverSky Assisted Living

8220 Silver Sky Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89145

Provides: Assisted Living

Convenant Care Vegas

1151 S Torrey Pines Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89146

Provides: Assisted Living

Angel Prestige Residential Care

3712 Spitze Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89103

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Meadows Inn

525 E Bonanza Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Provides: Assisted Living

The Americana Assisted Living

100 S 14th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

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Paradise Home Care

1737 Griffith Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Provides: Assisted Living

Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center

3186 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Provides: Assisted Living

Olive's Manor

2310 N Walnut Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89115

Provides: Assisted Living

Good Shepherd Rest Home I

2830 Cedar St, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

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Elderly Aristocraft Inc

2380 Mohigan Way, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Provides: Assisted Living

The Concorde

2465 East Twain Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89121

Provides: Assisted Living

Saint Joseph Group Care Vi

4028 E Boston Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Provides: Assisted Living

Mijn Corporation

1748 Miner Way, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Provides: Assisted Living

Saint Joseph Group Care III

4018 E Baltimore Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Provides: Assisted Living

Good Shepherd Rest Home IV

4089 E Boston Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Sun Valley Care Home

220 Carlin Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89110

Provides: Assisted Living

Life Care Center of Paradise Valley

2325 E Harmon Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Provides: Assisted Living

Rambling Rose

5320 Meikle Ln # 1, Las Vegas, NV 89156

Provides: Assisted Living

Country Meadows Group Home

6540 Evening Rain Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89156

Provides: Assisted Living

Golden Oasis #2

5645 S Sandhill Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120

Provides: Assisted Living
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Cost and payment guide

Costs of Assisted Living in the Las Vegas, NV, area

Seniors can expect assisted living costs to vary based on the care level provided, floor plan, amenities, services, and the location. Typically, the cost includes room and board, three meals a day, activity programming, and personal care services. The cost sometimes also includes housekeeping, specific amenities, transportation to appointments, and utilities. However, some assisted living communities offer these services at an extra cost. Additional services, like medication management or pet rent, may also lead to higher overall costs.  

The monthly median cost for assisted living in Las Vegas, Nevada, is $3,650. This means that half of the Las Vegas monthly assisted living costs are less than this number, and the other half are more expensive. Compared to the national monthly median assisted living cost of $4,500, assisted living facilities in Las Vegas are less expensive.[01]

It may be helpful for seniors and loved ones to know that assisted living facilities in Nevada are required to provide five pieces of cost-related information in writing: [02]

  1. The basic rate for their services 
  2. Payment schedule 
  3. What services are included in the basic rate 
  4. Optional, add-on services and their charges 
  5. The policy on refunding unused payments  

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Paying for care

How to pay for assisted living in Las Vegas, Nevada

With careful planning and the use of public and private sources of income, you have several options to pay for assisted living in Las Vegas, Nevada. From savings accounts and long-term care insurance to Medicaid and veterans benefits, you can find the right options for you or your loved one. Browse our guide to private and public pay options below.

Private pay options

There are a variety of private pay options a senior can use to pay for an assisted living community. Some of these options include Social Security benefits, investments, and pensions. The following income sources are also ways to pay for assisted living:

Understand Nevada laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

Learning about Nevada’s assisted living regulations is an important step to make when choosing a community. The information below will help you find licensed assisted living facilities in Nevada that adhere to local laws and can meet you or your loved one’s needs.  

Licensing and grading system

Assisted living facilities in Nevada must be licensed under the category of “Residential Facilities for Groups” by the Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC) in order to provide qualified care and assistance to seniors. This helpful fact sheet on Residential Facilities for Groups outlines the standards of these assisted living communities in Nevada, as defined by the HCQC.  

Nevada’s Division of Public and Behavioral Health ranks residential facilities with an inspection-based grading system. During the inspections, deficiencies such as safety and staffing concerns are noted.   

  • An assisted living facility with an “A” grade has either minimal or no deficiencies.  
  • Those with a “B” grade have multiple deficiencies or issues with their administration that may cause harm to residents if left unaddressed.  
  • To earn a “C” or “D” grade, an assisted living facility must have several issues with their administration, deficiencies that have already caused harm to its residents, or both. After receiving a “C” or “D” grade, the facility must be re-inspected until it receives an “A” or “B” grade.  

To make sure each assisted living facility in Nevada complies with each of these regulations, inspections are done by the Health Division of the HCQC before the facility is officially licensed, when there’s a complaint about the facility, and during the annual licensed term. These assisted living inspection reports and licensing information are available to the public via Nevada’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Provider Search Form. To navigate this search form, select “Health Facilities” under the Business Unit search criteria, select “Residential Facility for Groups” under the Credential Type criteria, then enter the name and the address of the facility which you would like to look up. 

Residential support requirements

Residential facilities for seniors must function in a way that meets a senior’s evolving needs — so that the need for moving to another care facility is minimized. These facilities are also required to foster their residents’ independence. Therefore, assisted living facilities in Nevada are not allowed to admit residents that are bedridden, require restraint, or require 24-hour skilled nursing care, unless the senior qualifies for HCQC-approved hospice care.  

Room requirements

Rooms in assisted living facilities must be at least 80 square feet for a private room, and there must be at least 60 square feet of floor space per resident in a shared room. Shared rooms can house a maximum of three residents. 

Caregiving staff

Nevada assisted living facilities with over 20 residents need at least one employee on site who is awake at all times, but there are no required staff ratios. Assisted living caregiving staff must be at least 18 years old and have the ability to complete CPR and first aid. They must also have at least 4 hours of other care-related training. If an assisted living facility also provides memory care, each employee must receive and complete a minimum of 8 hours of training for general and emergency care related to Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. 

COVID-19 regulations for Las Vegas, Nevada, assisted living facilities

Nevada’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) recommends that assisted living facilities have a COVID-19 prevention and control plan. The DHHS recognizes that seniors in assisted living facilities face a higher risk of COVID-19 exposure due to close contact with other seniors. So they’ve provided guidance on disease control best practices for these facilities:

  • Quarantine residents for 14 days if there are suspected symptoms or a positive COVID-19 test result.
  • Communicate to residents and families that outdoor visits are preferred.
  • Continue group activities while adhering to hand-washing, mask-wearing, and social distancing practices.

At the state level, the mask mandate was lifted in the beginning of 2022. However, individual organizations and businesses are able to enforce their own mask policies. Nevada also added more COVID-19 testing locations.

Read the full Las Vegas COVID-19 updates and guidelines.

Get to know assisted living in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market

4.3/5.0 average in-network rating
100% of the communities offering pet-friendly services
30% of the communities with Hoyer lifts, an assistive mobility device
70% of the communities in our market have on-site physicians or comparable providers
45% of referred residents were female
26% of referred residents were male

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Number of in-network assisted living facilities in Las Vegas

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Average age of residents referred to our Las Vegas partner communities

What assisted living in Las Vegas, Nevada, has to offer

Assisted living in Las Vegas is designed to cater to the evolving needs of the modern senior. Las Vegas is a retirement haven, so seniors here can expect to find various competitive market features in their senior living options.

Age-in-place care

Seniors who choose assisted living facilities in Las Vegas are set up for a supportive long-term experience. The assisted living communities here serve a variety of senior lifestyles and care needs through an “age-in-place” philosophy. Some age-in-place communities offer a range of care types all on one campus, from independent living to rehabilitative and memory care services. This flexibility of care types on one campus enables a community to meet the evolving needs of Las Vegas seniors, so they don’t have to worry about moving to another facility if their care needs grow.

Luxury living

Many of the Las Vegas assisted living facilities advertise high-end senior living, several of which even provide pet-friendly accommodations like dedicated parks. These communities often have swimming pools, host cocktail parties, and offer rooms overlooking the mountains. Indoor and outdoor restaurant-style dining areas, posh lounge areas for socializing, and apartments with all the luxe amenities are commonplace. Spend a quiet evening lounging by a grand fireplace, or take advantage of personalized catering and event planning services. The high-end services at these communities are designed to meet desires.

Wealth of amenities and activities

The majority of Las Vegas assisted living communities provide meals or restaurant-style dining, beauty salons, fitness centers, and common areas for socialization. Of course, several facilities also organize community outings to local casinos as part of their activity programming. Other activities on site can include fitness classes, art classes, and wellness programs, helping residents to optimize their health and well-being.

Seniors can also find interest-specific activities in their assisted living communities, from tai chi and yoga to clubs and religious services. Some of the Las Vegas assisted living communities also have concierge services and personalized activity plans, making each day purposeful for every unique resident.

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41000

Seniors over the age of 75 living in Las Vegas
6%

Las Vegas residents over 75, and this population is rapidly growing due to the affordability that Las Vegas offers

12000

How much the 65+ senior population in Nevada is expected to grow by every year

Health care for seniors in Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada, has several convenient health care options available to seniors. From specialty hospitals to general medical centers, many different health care needs can be met. There are also local clinics that specifically cater to seniors. Browse the top-rated hospitals and senior clinics in Las Vegas below:

AMG Specialty Hospital – Las Vegas

AMG Specialty Hospital — Las Vegas provides acute long-term care and has an assistive technology center.

Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center

Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center provides general medical and surgical care in addition to an emergency center and a cardiac intensive care unit. They’ve been ranked as a high-performing hospital for heart failure and strokes.

Valley Hospital Medical Center

Valley Hospital Medical Center provides services that range from telehealth to cardiology. They’ve been ranked as a high-performing hospital for heart failure, strokes, and uterine cancer surgery.

CenterWell Senior Primary Care

CenterWell Senior Primary Care provides senior physical and mental health resources.

Southwest Medical

Southwest Medical pairs seniors with primary care providers who can guide them through medications, testing, and even referrals to outside specialists.

Transportation for seniors in Las Vegas, Nevada

The city of Las Vegas, Nevada, offers a range of transportation modes to help seniors attend appointments, run errands, and explore Las Vegas. Even though Las Vegas is considered car-dependent and not particularly bike-friendly, there are many public transportation options available.

The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada offers convenient bus routes for a small fee. They also offer senior-specific ride services through their SilverSTAR Riders program, veteran-specific ride programs to and from medical appointments, and a paratransit program that’s available for free to those with disabilities or mobility issues.

Ridesharing options, such as Uber and Lyft, and several taxi companies are readily available throughout Las Vegas. The city also has its own monorail, allowing citizens to easily navigate the Las Vegas Strip.

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Senior activities in Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada, is a hub of unique experiences and opportunities for everyone. From overlooking the stunning desert landscape to gambling in the casinos, each senior can find something to add value to their day-to-day experiences.  

Seniors and their loved ones will enjoy exploring the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, where views of the Mojave Desert await those who appreciate natural beauty. Las Vegas is also home to the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden — a stunning experience that is perfect for strolling, dining, and more. Here, you’ll find a seasonally curated installation of dramatic plants and artworks among shops and a restaurant.  

Perhaps most iconic is the Las Vegas Strip. Home to over 30 casinos, the famed Fountains of Bellagio, the High Roller Ferris wheel, and so much more, the city abounds in entertainment for seniors. The Las Vegas Strip also has options for unhurried enjoyment, with its wide variety of world-class shopping centers, high-end restaurants, and affordable, never-ending buffets showcasing almost any cuisine you can imagine. 

Several of the assisted living facilities are located conveniently near beautiful public parks, coffee shops, shopping centers, and museums. Seniors also enjoy exploring the Arts District in Downtown Las Vegas, where popular activities include attending monthly festivals and browsing the art galleries. 

Frequently asked questions

Acacia Springs, Legacy House of Centennial Hills and Oakmont of the Lakes are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Las Vegas, NV. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Las Vegas is 4,201 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  2. Department of Health and Human Services Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. (2021, September 4). Health facilities – statutes and regulations. State of Nevada.

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Sex by age by veteran status for the civilian population 18 years and over (B21001) [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  4. Carder, P., O’Keeffe, J., & O’Keeffe, C. (2015, June 15). Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: Nevada.U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy

  5. Anderson, B. (2022, October 27). Senior housing developers are eager to build new memory care units. WealthManagement.

  6. Nevada State Demographer. (2021). Nevada county age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin. Estimates and projections 2000 to 2040. [Data set]. Nevada Department of Taxation

  7. Walk Score. (2022). Living in Las Vegas.

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