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Assisted living is a great option for Nevada seniors who need assistance with their activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing or grooming. It’s also a great option for those who enjoy a social environment. In Nevada, the average cost of assisted living is approximately $5,200 per month or $62,400 per year.[01] Assisted living tends to be more expensive than independent living, since it includes care services. But general assisted living is slightly less expensive than a specialized memory care community.
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I just wanted to say that [name removed] the activity director has such fun activities for us to do all the time. Whether you want to go out for an evening show or you like playing bingo or crafts. There is...
The facility seems well managed and the staff are friendly. I think they could probably use more staff in order to keep up with all the needs of the residents. I think a family member needs to be involved...
The environment is like a cruise ship, not like an institution. Caregivers are dedicated and loving. Food is healthy and appetizing. My brother was a big eater. I was always kept in the loop on everything....
Staff is very attentive and good at what they do. The room is clean most of the time good the laundries done as well as were requested and paid for. The food is I call it "bow in a bag" but it's all prep 90%...
Overall we are very pleased, the food could be better! The Activities are okay. My Mom is really bored since my Dad passed. She is on the 3rd floor, which is for memory care. When my Mom and Dad were on the...
I loved the staff and I especially loved the other residents. The staff had so many amazing activities for the residents and made sure to celebrate bdays and honor any military service. From the moment we...
I just wanted to say that [name removed] the activity director has such fun activities for us to do all the time. Whether you want to go out for an evening show or you like playing bingo or crafts. There is...
The facility seems well managed and the staff are friendly. I think they could probably use more staff in order to keep up with all the needs of the residents. I think a family member needs to be involved...
Oakmont of the Lakes get all 5 stars across the board. The staff know who all of the residents are. They encourage getting out their room.. They have Bible study.. Beautiful rooms. I would recommend Oakmont...
The facility seems well managed and the staff are friendly. I think they could probably use more staff in order to keep up with all the needs of the residents. I think a family member needs to be involved...
Oakmont of the Lakes get all 5 stars across the board. The staff know who all of the residents are. They encourage getting out their room.. They have Bible study.. Beautiful rooms. I would recommend Oakmont...
They are friendly but sometimes they want you to change things such as insurance and healthcare with what they want. Lots of workers but sometimes can't get the help you need I would recommend Desert View...
My loved one is currently a resident at Atria Summit Ridge and overall her experience at this facility has been good so far. The cleanliness, friendliness and staff have been great. The care services, meals...
I am currently a resident at MorningStar Senior Living of Sparks and everything is great! I would recommend this facility to others.
My mother has been at Park Place for several months now. I can't say enough good things about their staff. The caregivers are wonderful and treat my mom like family. The views are so beautiful there. The...
According to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data, the average cost of assisted living across our partnered communities is $5,200 per month. This reflects the actual costs paid by seniors and their families upon moving into our partner communities. Nevada’s average price is in line with the national average of $5,200. However, actual costs can range from $4,000 to $6,500 per month.[01]
A number of factors may affect the cost of assisted living, including the following:
It’s not unusual for a senior to use multiple payment methods to pay for assisted living. Medicare and Medicaid may also help to cover the medical aspect of their care to reduce their overall monthly bill.
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When considering how to pay for assisted living, it’s important to realize that early planning will allow for more options and flexibility. Many seniors use a mix of private pay options and public assistance. For some payment options, such as Medicaid, there may be a waiting period before benefits take effect. For an in-depth look at different payment options, visit our complete guide to paying for long-term care.
Private pay options include any asset a senior has that can be put towards paying for assisted living. These range from savings accounts to insurance policies.
Assisted living communities in Nevada are licensed through the Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance. Assisted living communities must provide assistance with activities of daily living, and the community administrator must see that every resident receives an annual physical exam and care assessment. In Nevada, seniors who live in an assisted living community may receive third-party home health care from outside agencies. However, they can’t live in a community if they require long-term skilled nursing care.[02]
Nevada doesn’t mandate a specific caregiver to resident ratio, but the state does require that communities with more than 20 residents have one staff member who is awake round-the-clock. In order for a community to become licensed, they must pass an inspection conducted by the state fire marshal. To look up a community’s license and any reports, visit the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health.
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We developed a system to rate each state on how easy — or difficult — it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and compiled tips to help you in your search.
States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.
Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of Nevada is exceptional. Key findings that informed this rating include:
We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:
A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
National Center for Assisted Living. (2022). Assisted living state regulatory review.
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