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Las Vegas, Nevada, has 135 home care agencies designed to help seniors live at home even when they need extra support. Also sometimes known in Las Vegas as personal care, home care costs an average of $37 per hour, though total costs vary depending on how much care is needed. This page lists Las Vegas home care agencies and outlines costs, ways to pay, licensing standards, and other factors to consider as you make your decision. This information is designed to help you find a Las Vegas home care agency that’s right for you or your loved one’s needs.

Home Care Agencies near Las Vegas, NV

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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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The care services that they provide are excellent, and the staff is also excellent. They are helpful all the time, if we call they get back to us immediately. They are very good with answering all of our...
Provides: Home Care
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Owners are more than willing to work with you to fill your needs. Caregivers have always been very caring and helpful with suggestions
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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We chose Hallow Hands after looking at a couple because they responded the quickest and they were able to provide more help than everybody else was offering. They gave me a lot of referrals and responded...
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Helpers are courteous and professional. They truly care about the people they are helping. My husband wished to be home and there is no way I could have done this without them. [name removed] and...
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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We only needed the 1Heart services for two weeks, and during those two weeks it was a great experience. The lady who was sent to us was very responsive, and we just really liked her. We did not have much...
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Mom loves when the ladies can come and stay with her. Wish we could use you more often but we have to be selective as the cost is a-lot. But we are grateful for the respite service we have when needed. We...
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Acti-Kare offers exceptional in-home care services that truly stand out. I wholeheartedly recommend that all seniors explore what they have to offer. The level of care and attention to detail in their home...
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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We are super satisfied with the amazing and caring staff who support Mom. The value is good and in line with other providers. Reasonable for the service level. In general, I would say, we are very happy with...
Provides: Home Care
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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In my opinion There needs to be more life in the air. Music. TV. Healthy distractions from the everyday humdrum in the front neutral area. There are too many people sitting around staring at the wall in dead...
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Costs of home care in Las Vegas, Nevada

Average cost of home care in Las Vegas, NV

Average hourly rate
$37/hr
Average weekend rate
$16/hr

Average monthly cost of home care vs. senior living in Las Vegas, NV

44 hours of home care/wk
$7,134/mo
$4,837/mo

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Paying for home care in Las Vegas, NV

It’s common for people in Las Vegas to pay for home care through their own funds. Health insurance typically won’t cover nonmedical services, but your policy might cover at-home medical care. Personal assets such as pensions, retirement savings, long-term care (LTC) insurance, and health savings accounts (HSAs) may be used to cover the cost of home care.

If a senior or adult with a disability is eligible, options such as Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid can help pay for home care costs.

Paying for home care
Get an overview of all payment options for home care.

VA home care benefits
See how VA benefits can help veterans and their spouses pay for home care.

Home care and LTC insurance
Learn how to use long-term care insurance to cover home care costs.

Does Medicare pay for home care in Las Vegas?

Yes, Medicare will cover personal care from a home care agency if those services are given alongside medically necessary at-home medical care services. People need to be age 65+ or have a disability to qualify for coverage, and the home care agency must be Medicare-certified. However, home care without medical necessity isn’t covered.

Nevada’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) offers free support and counseling for people enrolled in Medicare. Medicare beneficiaries are encouraged to use this program to make the most of their Medicare benefits when it’s time to pay for home care.

Does Medicaid pay for home care in Las Vegas?

Yes, Nevada Medicaid provides coverage for home care when accompanied by medically necessary medical care. Medicaid won’t cover home care unless it’s part of doctor-prescribed medical home care services. However, some Medicaid programs for qualifying Las Vegas residents, typically with low incomes, may cover home care services, like the state’s home and community based services (HCBS) waiver programs.

Both the Home and Community Based Services Waiver for the Frail Elderly and the Community Options Program for the Elderly help seniors receive care in their homes instead of in a long-term care facility. These programs may cover services such as nonmedical personal care, case management, and homemaker services. Seniors age 65+ and adults with a disability at risk of needing a nursing home may be eligible for these programs.

Where do I get information about veterans benefits in Las Vegas?

Veterans, their spouses, or their dependents can work with a range of Las Vegas benefits counselors and other resources to better understand their benefits. Because the application process can be challenging and you might be eligible for more than you think, we recommend using some of these resources to help.

The VA Regional Benefit Satellite Office at North Las Vegas VA Medical Center is a great resource to contact first. They can help veterans understand what benefits they might be eligible for. From there, you can contact veterans service organizations (VSOs) that have accredited local officers who can help you apply for benefits for free.

Reach out to the local organizations below to find a benefits counselor in your area. Options that we highlight include nearby Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and Disabled American Veterans (DAV) chapters, as well as the local American Legion post. Las Vegas also has a Catholic War Veterans post with accredited veterans service officers.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10047
3755 West Washburn Road
North Las Vegas, NV 89081

Phone: 702-830-6625

Meetings on the 20th of every month

Disabled American Veterans
North Las Vegas VA Hospital
North Las Vegas, NV 89086

Phone: (702) 224-6850

American Legion Post 8
733 Veterans Memorial Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89101

Phone: 702-382-8533

Catholic War Veterans Post 1947
2120 South Lindell Road
Las Vegas, NV 89146

Meetings on the second Tuesday of each month

What families are saying about home care in Las Vegas

Recent reviews for home care in Las Vegas

Essential Care Nevada LLC in Las Vegas, NV

5.0
Management is very professional, lady that I dealt with, [name removed] was so sweet. If there are any issues, they resolve them very, very quickly. They are an amazing company and I would recommend them. I would say that they are awesome. I have recommended Essential Home Care several times.

Home Instead - Las Vegas, NV

4.0
Home instead is good at the office level. The caregivers are hit or miss. Some are great, some are ok, some are just there for a paycheck. I would tell others to leave a detailed list of wants and needs with the binder. So no matter what caregiver arrives that fay, they can be informed as to ...
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How to choose the right Las Vegas home care agency

People looking for Las Vegas home care agencies may find it helpful to keep licensure, hiring practices, and fees in mind. All Nevada home care agencies are required to hold a license, and home care attendants are thoroughly trained.[01] Each section below can help you get a feel for local legal requirements and questions you can ask your prospective home care agency.

On this page, you’ll find listings for home care agencies that provide a range of services from nonmedical personal care to skilled nursing. If you or your loved one needs at-home medical care, make sure you speak with a doctor or social worker to get a full understanding of care needs. This will help you ensure you select the right Las Vegas home care agency that can meet your or your loved one’s full care needs.

Licensure and accreditation

Nevada home care agencies, also known as personal care agencies, are licensed by Nevada’s Department of Health and Human Services’ Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance.[02] To maintain a license, each home care agency must follow each of the regulations below:[01]

  • All caregivers or attendants must be age 18+.
  • Every attendant needs to complete at least eight hours of annual training.
  • The agency must keep written records of their policies for attendant qualifications and responsibilities.
  • The agency must have liability coverage.

All Nevada home care agencies also need to screen clients before providing care. After, they’re required to make a service plan and review it with the client. This is when clients should expect to learn what their home care schedule might look like.[01]

Home care agencies can also be accredited, meaning that the agency provides high quality care services and has been vetted by an accrediting organization. While Nevada doesn’t have its own state accrediting group, Las Vegas home care agencies can be accredited by other organizations. Some factors investigated before an agency is accredited are infection control practices, proof of caregiver competency, and methods for client assessment.[03]

Hiring practices

Las Vegas home care providers, also known as attendants or caregivers, must meet certain requirements before they help clients. Understanding these requirements may bring peace of mind, because it sheds some light on how qualified an agency’s caregivers should be.

Nevada’s personal home care regulations state that home care attendants need to do each of the following:[01]

  • Have the ability to speak, read, write, and communicate with clients.
  • Have the ability to meet a client’s needs.
  • Complete least eight annual hours of training in senior care skills, client rights, special needs, and first aid.
  • Pass a competency evaluation from the agency.

Plus, the home care agency’s administrator will perform supervisory inspections to make sure attendants provide the best care possible. They’ll do this by making a phone call to the client’s home or visiting their home.[01]

Fees and minimums

Costs, upfront fees, and minimum requirements usually differ between Las Vegas home care agencies. To make an informed decision about agencies you’re interested in, consider asking them a list of questions prepared in advance.

For instance, you’ll want to ask if the home care agency requires a deposit before they provide services. Some agencies also charge for their initial assessment or have a minimum age requirement, so you should ask about those policies ahead of time. Other questions to consider include whether or not the agency has a minimum number of required shifts or a minimum hours requirement, as these factors can impact the overall cost.

Questions to ask Las Vegas home care agencies

Ask these 10 questions to help you find the right home care agency.

Frequently asked questions about home care in Las Vegas

Essential Care Nevada LLC, Addus HealthCare and AuLTru are the top-rated Home Care facilities near Las Vegas, NV. These Home Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Home Care in Las Vegas is {{ zipAverageCost }} per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

Home care is provided by an aide who comes to a senior’s home to help with daily chores and activities of daily living. It can be offered anywhere a senior calls home — including a house, senior apartment, independent living, or assisted living. Learn more about home care.

Home care services are customizable to a senior’s unique needs. Services can include companionship, help with chores like cooking and housekeeping, or assistance with activities of daily living, like toileting and bathing. Explore home care services in more detail.

Home care provides nonmedical services for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks like housework, bathing, dressing, and transportation. In contrast, home health care is prescribed by a doctor and includes services like skilled nursing care and therapies, health monitoring, and medication administration that are provided by licensed medical professionals. Read more about home care vs. home health care.

References

  1. Medical Facilities and Other Related Entities, Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 449 § 396-3982. (Rev. 2021).

  2. Department of Health and Human Services Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. (2021). Agency to provide personal care services in the home (personal care agency).

  3. The Joint Commission. (2018). Accreditation for personal care and support.

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1.

Medical Facilities and Other Related Entities, Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 449 § 396-3982. (Rev. 2021).

2.

Department of Health and Human Services Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. (2021). Agency to provide personal care services in the home (personal care agency).

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The Joint Commission. (2018). Accreditation for personal care and support.