Assisted Living in Nevada
Nevada regulates assisted living through the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public and Behavioral Health. The state licenses Residential Facilities for Groups and Assisted Living Facilities. Nevada's Home and Community-Based Waiver can help cover costs for Medicaid-eligible residents. Las Vegas and Reno have the largest concentrations of facilities. Nevada's warm desert climate, no state income tax, and growing retirement community infrastructure make it increasingly popular for seniors.
Average Monthly Cost
$3,800
National avg: $4,500/mo
Licensing Body
Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health
Medicaid Waiver
Home and Community-Based Waiver
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How much does assisted living cost in Nevada?
The average monthly cost of assisted living in Nevada is approximately $3,800, below the national average despite the state's rapid growth.
Does Nevada Medicaid cover assisted living?
Nevada's Home and Community-Based Waiver can help cover assisted living costs for eligible residents who meet financial and medical criteria.
What are the benefits of assisted living in Nevada?
Nevada offers no state income tax, warm climate, growing senior infrastructure, and a range of facilities from the Las Vegas metro to quieter communities in Reno and Henderson.
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