Located in the heart of the Southwest, Nevada is nicknamed “The Silver State” for the silver rush that occurred during the mid 1800s which helped put the state on the map. Nevada is perhaps best known for its largest city, Las Vegas – a prime entertainment capital and the setting for countless books and movies. While the city’s popularity is undeniable and its tourism and casino industries play a massive part in the state’s economy, there’s much more to Nevada than gambling. The natural beauty of the state is awe-inspiring, ranging from snow-capped peaks to expansive deserts, and even Las Vegas itself, with its warm temperatures and Southwestern charm, can be a great place to retire and call home.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than sixty 55+ communities in Nevada in Nevada. A Place for Mom’s Senior Living Advisors can help you find the best retirement communities in Nevada.
I have lived at Revel Rancharrah since August 2020. The staff is always responsive to the requests of the residents. They keep life interesting. They have an abundance of art classes, dining out...
I rated quality of care a 3 because I wasn't sure what you mean. I rated quality of food a 3 because my parents haven't participated in any of the food events yet. [name removed] was my main contact...
Acacia Springs was chosen as the best assisted living facility for my brother because each apartment has a patio or balcony that can be used by a smoker and dog owner. No need to walk to designated areas. It...
The guests are friendly and I have made several new friends. The apartments are a reasonable size and have everything you need. The food is very good but I have had trouble losing dining points at the end...
4+. Very happy with Truewood. Staff are amazing, friendly, helpful and caring. Lots of activities, although my brother does not join in. He has serve hearing loss. The residence is kept up, very clean and...
Meals - They have trouble keeping kitchen staff, and sometimes supply issues, but they have done their best to make sure to offer interesting and changing selections every day, which is excellent....
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 have had quite a turnover of personnel in the last several months. I don't think some of their training is up to par. However, overall, I can't complain too much. My mother is generally in a safe and...
We moved my Dad to Atria Seville the middle of August and are very pleased with the facilities and staff. Very clean facilities, beautiful landscape and good food. The staff are kind and helpful. My Dad is...
Our family member recently moved into Vista Park. From the moment we toured it just felt like home. The care and attention to detail throughout the community was incredible. The community is clean and bright...
Acacia Springs was chosen as the best assisted living facility for my brother because each apartment has a patio or balcony that can be used by a smoker and dog owner. No need to walk to designated areas. It...
Staff has been quite helpful getting settled, everyone quite friendly and welcoming. What really stood out was that most residents are independent with only some assistance as necessary. Upbeat physical...
I have lived at Revel Rancharrah since August 2020. The staff is always responsive to the requests of the residents. They keep life interesting. They have an abundance of art classes, dining out...
It’s been great for Dad. The staff made it super easy moving him and made his feel very welcome. He’s been enjoying the musicians and looking forward to some afternoon activities, maybe some local historical...
Morningstar is very helpful managing my mother. We originally had her in independent living, but as time went on we had to move her to memory care. Morningstar handled everything to move her and things went...
Stand-alone independent living communities in Nevada don’t need to be licensed or inspected unless they’re on the same campus as other senior care communities. Any long-term care facility, known in Nevada as Residential Care Facilities for Groups, that provides assisted living services or other types of senior care has to be licensed by the state’s Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC).
Many of our partner independent living communities also have an on-site assisted living component. These particular independent living communities may be impacted by the following Residential Care Facilities for Groups regulations:[01]
Visit our Nevada assisted living regulations page for more detailed information on that care type.
You must be at least 55 years old to reside in an independent living community, and you’ll typically rent your home or apartment. In most cases, you must also be fully independent and not require any care services at move-in.
Similar to renting traditional apartments, you have certain rights as a renter in Nevada. These include landlord responsibilities as well as accommodations and modifications that fall under the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA):
Nevada Department of Health and Human Services
4126 Technology Way, #100
Carson City, NV 89706
Phone: 775-684-4000
Our free tool provides options, advice, and next steps based on your unique situation.
Each Residential Facility for Groups is inspected by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) before they’re licensed. Additional inspections are also performed if someone files a complaint.
You can use the DHHS Provider Search Form to view inspection reports for combined independent living and assisted living communities. First, select “Health Facilities” under the Business Unit drop-down menu. Next, select “Residential Facility for Groups” under the Credential Type drop-down menu. Now you can either press “Search” to view all inspections or type in the name and address of the community you want more information on.
Nevada Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy. 2015 ed. Residential Facilities for Groups.
Nevada Revised Statues, NV Rev Stat § 118A (1971 $ rev. 2017).
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Reasonable accommodations and modifications.
U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. (2020, February 28). Guide to disability rights laws.
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