The Senior Services program by Clark County Social Service (CCSS) is dedicated to supporting low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities. Our range of services includes homemaker services, adult day care, and long-term care assistance, all tailored to meet the specific needs of our community members. These programs operate on an income-based model, necessitating a yearly eligibility determination/re-determination for qualification.
For a comprehensive understanding of our Senior Service programs, please refer to the detailed descriptions below. Should you have any inquiries or require further information, feel free to contact our offices at 702-455-4270, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Alternatively, you can reach us via email at AdultCareServices@ClarkCountyNV.Gov. We are here to provide assistance and ensure that our seniors and individuals with disabilities receive the support they need for a better quality of life.
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The Clark County Social Service (CCSS) Long Term Care (LTC) program provides assistance in securing appropriate long-term care for Clark County residents who are unable to live independently because of medical problems. The types of licenses facilities contracted by CCSS to provide care are: adult day health care facilities, adult group care and assisted living facilities, and nursing homes. To learn more about the LTC program, including eligibility and how to apply click here.
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The Clark County Social Service (CCSS) Homemaker Home Health Aide (HHHA) Program provides short- and long-term homemaking and personal care services to low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities. Services include shopping for groceries and medications, meal preparation and planning, laundry, personal hygiene in the form of baths and light house cleaning. To learn more about the HHHA program, including eligibility and how to apply click here.
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The Alternative Health Care (AHC) Program aids the transition from hospital to home and assists the client in returning to living independently. Services include grocery shopping, laundry, prescription pick up, light housekeeping, meal preparation and personal care (bathing, dressing, and grooming). To learn more about the AHC program, including eligibility and how to apply click here.
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Additional Resources
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The Royal Pages provides is a resource directory specifically for seniors within Clark County. Resources such as assisted care services, employment programs, counseling, support groups and more.
To download the Royal Pages in English click here.
To download the Royal Pages in Spanish click here.
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The Senior Services Brochure provides a brief description of the Homemaker Home Health Aide and Long-Term Care services provided by Social Service.
To download the Adult Care Services Brochure in English click here.
To download the Adult Care Services Brochure in Spanish click here.
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Adult Abuse
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To report Abuse, Neglect, Isolation and Exploitation of individuals ages 18 and older:
- Please call 911 for all emergencies, or
- Contact Adult Protective Services at Nevada's Aging and Disability Services Division at (702) 486-6930.
If you are calling from anyplace other than Las Vegas call 1-888-729-0571; fax number is (702) 486-3572.
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