Elderly Care Community Resources in Las Vegas, NV
We recommend these local organizations for your elderly care needs throughout Las Vegas and the surrounding areas
Comfort Keepers is proud to provide award-winning elderly care services for seniors in Las Vegas, NV. We are committed to assisting the elderly in every aspect of their lives. As part of our Interactive Caregiving philosophy, our caregivers encourage seniors to get involved with their local community. We firmly believe that seniors who become more involved outside their homes will have a better quality of life.
We have compiled a list of helpful elderly care resources all in one place. Included are government resources, senior centers, libraries, banks, hospitals, parks, and museums in Las Vegas. Browse a few useful organizations below which can provide services for seniors in your area. Call us with questions at (702) 425-6932.
Government Resources
City of Las Vegas | (702) 229-6011 |
Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce | (702) 641-5822 |
Las Vegas Public Works | (702) 229-6272 |
Community Resources
Las Vegas Senior Center | (702) 229-6454 |
Derfelt Senior Center | (702) 229-6601 |
Las Vegas Library | (702) 507-3500 |
Rainbow Library | (702) 507-3710 |
Banks and Finance
Wells Fargo Bank | (702) 636-2152 |
Bank of America Financial Center | (702) 654-7010 |
Chase Bank | (702) 383-4094 |
Medical Resources
University Medical Center | (702) 383-2000 |
Centennial Hills Hospital | (702) 835-9700 |
Southern Hills Hospital | (702) 916-5000 |
Parks and Museums
National Atomic Testing Museum | (702) 794-5151 |
Las Vegas Natural History Museum | (702) 384-3466 |
Springs Preserve | (702) 822-7700 |
Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park | (702) 486-3511 |
If there is a senior in your family who needs assistance around the home, we can help. Contact our office in Las Vegas, NV or call (702) 425-6932 today to learn more about our elderly care services. Our care plans are fully customizable and we offer a variety of specialized services such as Alzheimer’s and dementia care, respite care, and 24-hour care. We look forward to discussing which home care options will work best for your loved one.