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AuLTru, Assisting Hands of South Central Las Vegas and SYNERGY HomeCare of Anthem, NV are the top home care agencies in Henderson, Nevada, providing compassionate and reliable care to help seniors remain safe and independent at home. With 71 home care agencies in the area, families can explore a wide variety of services tailored to their loved one’s specific needs. The average cost of home care in Henderson is $41 per hour, offering flexible support options for families at different budget levels.

In addition to professional caregiving services, Henderson offers a strong network of community-based resources, such as senior centers, transportation services, and wellness programs, that make aging in place easier for local seniors.

Home Care Agencies near Henderson, NV

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The care services that they provide are excellent, and the staff is also excellent. They are helpful all the time, if we call they get back to us immediately. They are very good with answering all of our...
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Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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I would give them 5's across all of the topics. [name removed] was great to work with. I would absolutely recommend Assisting Hands of South Central to other families based on the experience we have had
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Synergy is a great company to work with from the administration to the personal care attendants. They provide care and support beyond compare. They work with you and anticipate your needs. I would...
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My needs are quite simple so I only needed someone who could be a companion and to make sure that I am safe because I have a tendency to fall due to Parkinson’s. My caregiver is very nice and easy to have...
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Caregivers were loving and caring. Always went the extra mile. felt like caregivers were part of our family. Easy to change times or add dates needed extra carefully highly recommend seniors helping seniors.
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We use Griswold only for a companion for my husband with Alzheimer's, and they provided a very nice young man. He's been reliable and very pleasant. I haven't had any reason to be in touch with the company...
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In my opinion There needs to be more life in the air. Music. TV. Healthy distractions from the everyday humdrum in the front neutral area. There are too many people sitting around staring at the wall in dead...
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How much does home care cost in Henderson, Nevada?

In Henderson, home care costs an average of $41 per hour, based on A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01] This hourly pay structure allows families to adjust care levels as needed, whether for occasional companionship or ongoing daily support.

Henderson’s overall cost of living is 6% higher than the national average,[02] but families may be able to offset expenses through public programs, insurance, or veterans benefits. For seniors who need full-time care, assisted living, memory care, or a nursing home may be more cost-effective alternatives.

Average home care costs in Henderson, NV

Average hourly rate
$41/hr

Home care costs vs. senior living costs in Henderson, NV

44 hours of home care/wk
$7,811/mo
$5,069/mo

Home care costs in Henderson vs. state and national averages

Daily, monthly, and annual costs in the table below are based on a part-time care schedule of 4 hours of care per day, 5 days per week.
Cost comparison table showing home care costs by location. This table contains 3 rows of data across 5 columns.
Column location: Location (Location name)
Column hourlyCost: Hourly cost (Cost per hour)
Column dailyCost: Daily cost (Cost per day (4 hours))
Column monthlyCost: Monthly cost (Cost per month)
Column annualCost: Annual cost (Cost per year)
LocationHourly costDaily costMonthly costAnnual cost
Henderson, NV$41$164$3,551$42,640
Nevada$33$132$2,858$34,320
National$30$120$2,598$31,200
Henderson, NV
Hourly cost:$41
Daily cost:$164
Monthly cost:$3,551
Annual cost:$42,640
Nevada
Hourly cost:$33
Daily cost:$132
Monthly cost:$2,858
Annual cost:$34,320
National
Hourly cost:$30
Daily cost:$120
Monthly cost:$2,598
Annual cost:$31,200
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How to pay for home care in Henderson

Families in Henderson often use a combination of personal savings, insurance, and government programs to pay for home care services.

Private pay options

Many families in Henderson rely on these private pay sources:

  • Personal savings and income. Retirement funds, Social Security, and pensions are common resources for funding home care.
  • Long-term care insurance. Depending on the policy, families may be reimbursed for home care services.
  • Life insurance. Some policies allow owners to use the policy’s value to pay for care.
  • Home equity. Reverse mortgages or home equity loans can also provide additional financial support.

Medicare

Medicare covers short-term home health services when prescribed by a doctor and provided by a Medicare-certified agency. Services may include:[03]

  • Skilled nursing care
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • Certain medical supplies and equipment

Medicare won’t cover nonmedical services such as personal care or housekeeping unless provided alongside medical care.

Medicare resources in Henderson

Henderson seniors can get Medicare help from the:

Medicaid

Nevada Medicaid helps cover home care for eligible low-income seniors through a few programs, such as the Personal Care Services program and the Waiver for the Frail Elderly. These programs pay for in-home support such as personal care, homemaker assistance, meal prep, and respite care.[04,05]

Medicaid resources in Henderson, NV

Elderly residents in Henderson can explore assistance programs and apply for Medicaid using the Access Nevada website. Contact the resource below for help with Medicaid applications and questions.

VA benefits

Veterans and their surviving spouses in Henderson may be eligible for VA programs that can help pay for in-home care:

  • Aid and Attendance (A&A). The Aid and Attendance benefit provides additional monthly payments to eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses who receive a VA pension and require assistance with daily activities.[06] These funds can be used to pay for in-home care services. To apply, visit VA.gov to download Form 21-2680. The completed form can be uploaded online, mailed, or submitted in person at the nearest regional benefits office in Reno.
  • Homemaker and Home Health Aide Care. This VA program offers trained professionals to help veterans with daily personal care needs such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation, allowing them to remain at home. Services are ordered by a VA health care provider and arranged through the local VA medical center. To apply, contact a VA social worker in Nevada for next steps.[07]
  • Veteran Directed Care (VDC). The VDC program gives eligible veterans control to manage their own care services, including the ability to hire personal care aides and tailor services to individual needs. Enrollment is coordinated through the local VA medical center’s social work department.[08]

Resources for veterans in Henderson

Veterans and their families can contact the following organizations in Henderson and the surrounding area for help with veterans benefits.

Resources in Henderson that help seniors age in place

Henderson and Clark County offer a variety of supportive programs and organizations for seniors:

  • Helping Hands of Vegas Valley
    • Helping Hands hosts an annual holiday luncheon and provides transportation, food assistance, and respite care to older adults in Clark County.
    • Phone: 702-633-7264
  • Nevada Senior Services
    • Nevada Senior Services operates adult day care centers and provides home modification support, respite care, and several educational programs.
      Main phone: 702-648-3425
  • Heritage Park Senior Facility
    • 300 S. Racetrack Road
      Henderson, NV 89015
      Phone: 702-267-2950

Home care laws and regulations in Nevada

The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health regulates personal care and home health agencies, helping ensure providers meet state standards for safe and high-quality services.[09,10,11]

Licensing and accreditation

Nevada requires home health agencies and personal care agencies to be licensed. Agencies may also seek voluntary accreditation through national organizations such as CHAP or Joint Commission.

Hiring practices

Licensed agencies in Nevada must:[09]

  • Conduct criminal background checks on caregivers
  • Provide adequate caregiver training and supervision
  • Maintain service documentation and compliance records

These safeguards help ensure the safety and well-being of seniors receiving in-home care.

How to choose the right home care agency in Henderson

Selecting a home care agency in Henderson involves comparing services, staff, and policies to find the best match for your loved one.

Request detailed pricing information

Ask agencies for a written quote that includes hourly rates, minimum hours, and additional fees.

Ask about caregiver training and expertise

Look into caregiver experience with conditions like dementia, mobility challenges, or chronic illness. Ask about ongoing education and certification.

Check licensing and inspection history

Families can search the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services database for agency licensing and inspection reports.

Read home care reviews

Online reviews can provide valuable insight into agency communication, staff reliability, and overall quality of care.

References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2025). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. Payscale. Cost of living in Henderson, Nevada.

  3. U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Home health services. Medicare.gov.

  4. Nevada Medicaid. Long Term Support Services – Home Care Unit.

  5. Nevada Medicaid. Long Term Support Services – Home and Community Based Services.

  6. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2024, July 18). Aid and Attendance benefits and Housebound allowance.

  7. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2025, May 30). Homemaker and home health aide care.

  8. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2025, June 2). Veteran-directed care.

  9. Nevada Legislature. (2022, December 29). Nevada Administrative Code. Home health agencies.

  10. Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. (2025, August 30). Home health agency.

  11. Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. (2025, August 30). Agency to provide personal care services in the home (personal care agency).

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A Place for Mom. (2025). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

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U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Home health services. Medicare.gov.

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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2024, July 18). Aid and Attendance benefits and Housebound allowance.

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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2025, May 30). Homemaker and home health aide care.

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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2025, June 2). Veteran-directed care.

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Nevada Legislature. (2022, December 29). Nevada Administrative Code. Home health agencies.

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Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. (2025, August 30). Home health agency.

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Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. (2025, August 30). Agency to provide personal care services in the home (personal care agency).