Memory Care Communities in Las Vegas, Nevada
Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Las Vegas, NV below include 43 memory care communities with 169 reviews. On average in Las Vegas, residents and their loved ones rate memory care options 4.6 out of 5 stars.
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The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities
Carson City has the nearest rates to Las Vegas, with fees of approximately $4,775, while Reno’s families need to budget for an additional $538 per month. Families looking for less costly options may want to consider St.George, Utah, where the average is $4,375.
Las Vegas
$4,563
Nevada
$4,688
The United States
$5,625
Carson City
$4,775
Reno
$5,313
St. George, UT
$4,375
Paying for Memory Care in Las Vegas, NV
When trying to decide how to pay for memory care, one of the first questions that comes up is "How much does it cost?" With the impact of inflation, it's more important than ever to have up-to-date information when making a financial plan for senior living. To help shed light on real senior living prices, Caring.com has compiled proprietary cost data from its network of more than 75,000 senior living providers to provide insight into the average cost of memory care in Las Vegas and 1 other city in Nevada.
Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Las Vegas
In Las Vegas there are options for seniors who need financial assistance paying for Memory Care. For more information about other options, who qualifies, and how to apply, Memory Care in Nevada page.
More Ways to Pay for Memory Care
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for memory care, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance memory care costs include:
- Veterans Benefits
- Life Insurance Policy
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Reverse Mortgage
For more information about different ways to finance memory care, visit our Memory Care in Nevada page.
Inflation's Impact on the Cost of Memory Care in Las Vegas, NV
In Las Vegas, the cost of memory care is increasing from $6,435 in 2022 to a projected $7,664 in 2024, a difference of 19.1%. Las Vegas is now 32.3% more expensive than the U.S. average. Costs have also risen by 19.1% in Reno and across the border in California. In Reno, the average cost of memory care increased from $4,377 to $4,832. Chico, CA residents pay an average of $5,695 per month. The average cost of care in Sacramento, CA, increased from $2,763 per month to $3,050.
Location | 2022 Cost (Historical) | 2023 Cost (Current) | 2024 Cost (Estimated) |
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Las Vegas | $6,435 | $7,104 | $7,664 |
U.S. Average | $4,863 | $5,369 | $5,792 |
Nevada | $4,284 | $4,474 | $4,712 |
Reno | $4,377 | $4,832 | $5,213 |
Chico, CA | $5,158 | $5,695 | $6,144 |
Sacramento, CA | $2,763 | $3,050 | $3,290 |
The Costs of Other Types of Senior Living
It's important to shop around, as the average cost of care depends on a senior's health status and personal preferences. In Las Vegas, memory care costs an average of $7,104 per month. At an average of $3,617 per month, assisted living is nearly half the cost of memory care. Independent living doesn't come with 24/7 supervision and daily support, so it costs an average of $3,115 per month.
Assisted Living
$3,617
Memory Care
$7,104
Independent Living
$3,115
Free and Low-Cost Resources for Seniors in Las Vegas,NV
There are many resources in Las Vegas,NV that assist seniors in their retirement. Caring.com has compiled information on local organizations, programs and agencies and categorized them into care types for easy reference.
For information about statewide resources and those in nearby cities, go to Caring’s Nevada state page
Area Agency on Aging
Retirees can find support and advice on various senior-related issues from their local Area Agency on Aging. The agency provides advice on topics such as financial assistance programs, in-home care and long-term care planning. It also connects seniors and caregivers with community-based resources.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Division for Aging Services, Las Vegas | 702-486-3545 | The Department of Health and Human Services Aging and Disability Services Division is based in Carson City and assists seniors throughout Nevada. Adult Protective Services falls under this division, as does the Nevada State Long Term Care Ombudsman program. The Office of Community Living offers waivers to seniors for in-home services, such as personal care assistance, a homemaker, an adult companion, transportation and personal emergency response systems. Caregivers can also find relief with respite care and adult day care centers. |
Financial Assistance for Senior Care
Las Vegas seniors wishing to remain in their own homes can find financial assistance from several local resources. These programs and organizations help retirees cover the cost of services such as home care, property modifications and utilities.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waiver for the Frail Elderly (FE) - Las Vegas | 702-486-3545 | Nevada created this Home- and Community-Based Waiver for the Frail Elderly (HCBWFE) to help seniors avoid nursing home placement. The waiver provides coverage for a variety of non-medical supportive services that help seniors maintain their independence and remain in their homes or an assisted living facility. This waiver is not an entitlement, so there are limited slots available, and seniors may find themselves on a waiting list if the program is full. |
Waiver for Persons with Physical Disabilities (PD) - Las Vegas | 702-486-3545 | Physically disabled seniors may qualify for the Persons with Physical Disabilities waiver. It provides services to prevent institutionalization in a nursing facility and allows the beneficiary to live in an assisted living facility or remain at home. Some covered services include meal delivery, medical equipment, home modifications and homemaker services. |
Food Assistance Programs
Local organizations help ensure elderly citizens have a balanced diet and receive essential vitamins and minerals to remain healthy. Through nutrition programs, congregate meals, home-delivered meals and food pantries, these programs help Las Vegas seniors afford the nutritious food they need.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Boy Scouts Of America - Las Vegas Food Pantry | Food pantries are a great option for seniors with a sparse grocery budget. Some pantries offer weekly or monthly pre-packed boxes, while others allow seniors to choose from available options. Many locations even offer drive-through services, allowing seniors to collect their food without ever needing to leave their vehicles. | |
Central Church - Southern Highlands Food Pantry | Food pantries are a great option for seniors with a sparse grocery budget. Some pantries offer weekly or monthly pre-packed boxes, while others allow seniors to choose from available options. Many locations even offer drive-through services, allowing seniors to collect their food without ever needing to leave their vehicles. | |
Central Church - Sunrise Mountain Food Pantry | Food pantries are a great option for seniors with a sparse grocery budget. Some pantries offer weekly or monthly pre-packed boxes, while others allow seniors to choose from available options. Many locations even offer drive-through services, allowing seniors to collect their food without ever needing to leave their vehicles. | |
Truth Christian Ministries Food Pantry | 702-208-2214 | Food pantries are a great option for seniors with a sparse grocery budget. Some pantries offer weekly or monthly pre-packed boxes, while others allow seniors to choose from available options. Many locations even offer drive-through services, allowing seniors to collect their food without ever needing to leave their vehicles. |
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada Meals on Wheels | 702-385-5284 | The Meals on Wheels program has provided balanced, nutritious meals to those in need since the 1960s. This service is generally available to seniors over the age of 60 who are homebound or have a medical condition that makes it difficult to prepare meals. It's important to note that each Meals on Wheels provider determines the frequency and schedule of meal deliveries. Some locations may also have a maximum time frame or number of meals it can deliver to an individual. |
Free Used Medical Equipment
Due to the high cost of purchasing new medical equipment, several organizations in Las Vegas collect lightly used medical devices such as wheelchairs, ramps and walkers and distribute them to local seniors and residents in need.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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CARE Chest - Las Vegas | 866-206-5242 | Care Chest provides medical equipment and supplies to northern Nevada residents who demonstrate financial need. It loans devices for as long as participants need them and can sometimes deliver them to the participant's home. The program also has a walk-in facility that can provide equipment on the spot with proof of identity, residence and income. |
Medical Equipment Loan Closet Program - Las Vegas | 702-777-0500 | Nevada seniors dealing with symptoms of ALS can take advantage of the medical equipment loan program offered through the Nevada Chapter of the ALS Association. Onsite loan closets are available in Las Vegas and Reno. |
Legal Resources
Many organizations offer free or low-cost legal services to Las Vegas seniors. Older adults can access advice on issues such as estate planning, living wills and power of attorney. Some firms also act as long-term care ombudsmen, advocating for the rights of seniors in senior living communities.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Southern Nevada Senior Law Program (SLP) | 702-229-6596 | Southern Nevada Senior Law Program provides legal services to low-income seniors in North Las Vegas. Its guardianship consultations help families make decisions about powers of attorney as well as wills and trusts. The program also protects seniors from identity theft, as residents in assisted living facilities are often the targets of financial exploitation. All adults aged 65 and older in Southern Nevada quality for free legal service. |
Home Repair and Modifications
Seniors and those with disabilities can access a variety of local resources to help them pay for home repairs and modifications. Programs in Las Vegas have different eligibility criteria and often assist retirees by providing grants or loans.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Nevada Home Modifications – RAMP | 702-648-3425 | Nevada Senior Services runs the RAMP program, which provides subsidized home modifications necessary for seniors to maintain the accessibility needed for independent living. The program seeks funding to help cover the costs for selected modifications. |
Senior Centers
Senior centers in Las Vegas bring together residents through recreational activities and events. Many also offer advice and support on senior issues, run wellness and nutrition programs, and connect older adults with other resources in the local area.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Jewish Family Service Agency - Senior Services - Las Vegas | 702-732-0304 | Food pantries are a great option for seniors with a sparse grocery budget. Some pantries offer weekly or monthly pre-packed boxes, while others allow seniors to choose from available options. Many locations even offer drive-through services, allowing seniors to collect their food without ever needing to leave their vehicles. |
Social Security Offices
Social Security offices in Las Vegas help seniors and disabled people access the benefits they're entitled to. Older adults can contact their local office for information about receiving retirement benefits, disability allowance and Supplemental Security Income.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Las Vegas Social Security Office | 800-772-1213 | Social Security is a source of income available to retirees and people who can no longer work because of a disability. The money for Social Security comes from a payroll tax levied on employers, employees and self-employed individuals. When you retire, you'll receive monthly payments based on how much you earned when you were working. |
Tax Assistance
Seniors can apply for tax assistance from several Las Vegas resources. Elderly residents and those with disabilities could be eligible for tax exemptions on medical expenses, reductions on property tax and other tax assistance programs.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Blind Exemption - Las Vegas | 702-455-3882 | Seniors who are legally blind can apply for the Blind Exemption. The assessed value for this exemption starts at $4,380 but goes as high as $7,300 if combined with the Veteran's Exemption or the Surviving Spouse Exemption. This exemption requires a new application every year. |
Veterans Exemption - Las Vegas | 702-455-3882 | Seniors who have served in the military could qualify for the Veteran's Exemption and receive a property tax reduction based on their home's assessed value. The assessed value reduction starts at $2,920 but can increase to $29,200 if there are additional factors such as disability and blindness. They must submit a new application each year. |
Surviving Spouse Exemption - Las Vegas | 702-455-3882 | Widowed seniors may qualify for the Surviving Spouse Exemption, which offers an assessed value of $1,460. They must file an exemption each year to apply. |
What to Consider About Memory Care in Las Vegas
The Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance is the department within the Division of Health and Human Services responsible for issuing licenses to memory care providers in Nevada. It also has the authority to revoke licenses from facilities that fail to uphold the terms and conditions of their licenses and certifications.
Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Las Vegas
- The average cost of living index for Las Vegas is 111.6, which is a little higher than Nevada’s median of 110.5. Both are above the state average of 100, however, costs more likely to impact a senior’s bank account are sometimes below normal. The health care cost index for Las Vegas is 92.3, which is notably below the U.S. average of 100.Â
- Although the temperature in Las Vegas can hover around a chilly 37 degrees in January to a hot 104 degrees in July, it’s generally favorable for older residents for most of the year. The city regularly gets 294 sunny days per year with some kind of precipitation on 26 days. Las Vegans only get about 5 inches of rain annually, so the heat is usually dry — benefiting seniors with weaker lung capacities.
- Las Vegas has a better-than-average health cost index of 94.5. The city’s air quality is a little below the norm, but its water quality is high and the average commute time is better than the national average of 26.4 by about a minute. Las Vegas is also a significant advocate for the EPA’s Superfund program, scoring 99/100 for its work in reducing contaminated land in the region.
- Statistics show property and violent crime in Las Vegas is more common than the norm for Nevada and the country. The chances of being a victim of a crime involving violence is 1 in 187, while the state average is 1 in 215. For property crime, the chances are 1 in 44 compared to 1 in 51. Seniors concerned about the figures may want to know that adults aged 65 and older are statistically less likely to be a victim of crime than any other age group.
- There are over 50 hospitals in Clark County serving the residents of Las Vegas and neighboring cities. They include Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center, rated high-performing in several areas of medicine, including cardiology and heart surgery. Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center is also well-regarded and recognized as a specialist facility for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.Â
Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Las Vegas
Las Vegas Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in Nevada are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Nevada page for more information about these laws.
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Erika
5.0
Review of Serenity Living for Seniors
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Rose
5.0
Review of Lumina Las Vegas
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5.0
Review of Grand Montecito
My Father-in-law lives here. As prices go these days, the price here is reasonable. The food is very good, and I have no problem with it, I do sometimes think it is excellent. I just hold back on...
Provider response
Hi there, Our team aims to provide the highest quality care for every resident, and we are so happy to see that they've delivered at Grand Montecito Memory Care. Thank you so much for taking the...