Last updated: March 2026. Home care rates change annually. Contact Family Personal Care at (702) 906-1999 for current pricing information specific to your care needs.
Cost is one of the first questions families ask when they begin exploring home care options in Las Vegas — and it’s one of the most important. Without a clear picture of what home care actually costs, families often make decisions based on incomplete information: overestimating what they can’t afford, or underestimating what they’ll actually need. This guide breaks down current home care pricing in the Las Vegas market, explains the factors that affect what you’ll pay, compares home care to alternative senior care options, and outlines the programs that can help eligible families reduce costs.
What Does Home Care Cost Per Hour in Las Vegas?
Non-medical in-home personal care in Las Vegas — which covers services like bathing assistance, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, companionship, medication reminders, and light housekeeping — typically ranges from $25 to $35 per hour in 2026, with most families paying around $28 to $32 per hour depending on the type of care, schedule, and agency. Skilled home health care — which involves licensed nurses or therapists providing medically prescribed services — costs significantly more and falls under a different category entirely.
| Service Type | Hourly Rate Range | Monthly Estimate* | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-medical personal care | $25 – $35/hr | $2,250 – $6,300 | 4–6 hrs/day, 5 days/week |
| Companion care | $25 – $32/hr | $1,800 – $4,500 | Social visits, errands, supervision |
| Attendant care | $26 – $35/hr | $2,000 – $5,500 | Supervision + daily living assistance |
| Overnight care (awake) | $28 – $38/hr | $1,700 – $2,300 | Per overnight shift (8–10 hrs) |
| 24/7 continuous care | $5,500 – $12,000/mo | Varies widely | Multiple caregivers in rotation |
What Factors Affect Home Care Costs in Las Vegas?
Several variables influence what a family pays for home care. Understanding them helps you ask informed questions when evaluating agencies.
- Level of care required — basic companion care and light homemaking sit at the lower end of the rate range; personal care involving physical assistance with bathing, transfers, or incontinence care typically commands higher rates
- Hours per week — some agencies have minimum visit lengths (often two to four hours per visit), and overnight or 24/7 care is priced differently than daytime hourly visits
- Scheduling complexity — weekend, evening, and holiday shifts may carry rate premiums with some agencies; ask specifically about this before committing to a schedule
- Specialized training or conditions — caregivers with advanced dementia care training or Alzheimer’s-specific experience may command higher rates
- Agency size and overhead — larger national franchise agencies often have higher overhead reflected in their rates; locally owned agencies may offer more competitive pricing with comparable quality
- Whether the care is private-pay or program-funded — ADSD Medicaid Waiver program participants have rates set by the state; private-pay rates are set by the agency
How Does Home Care Compare to Other Senior Care Options?
One of the most important context points for any cost conversation is how non-medical in-home care compares in price to residential alternatives. For many families in Las Vegas, in-home care is not only the preferred option — it is often the most cost-effective one.
| Care Setting | Typical Monthly Cost (Las Vegas) | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Non-medical home care (part-time, ~4 hrs/day) | $2,500 – $4,500/mo | Personal care, companion, homemaker services |
| Non-medical home care (full-time, ~8 hrs/day) | $5,000 – $8,500/mo | Same services, extended daily coverage |
| Assisted living community | $4,500 – $7,000/mo | Room, board, meals, activity programs, basic assistance |
| Memory care facility | $5,000 – $8,500/mo | Secured environment, specialized dementia programming |
| Skilled nursing facility | $7,500 – $12,000+/mo | 24/7 nursing care, medical services, room and board |
For seniors who need a few hours of support each day — help with morning routine, meal preparation, and afternoon companionship — part-time home care is frequently less expensive than assisted living while allowing the individual to remain at home.

How Las Vegas Families Can Reduce Home Care Costs
Nevada ADSD Medicaid Waiver Programs
Qualifying seniors and adults with disabilities may access state-funded personal care, attendant care, and respite services through the Nevada ADSD’s Home and Community Based Waiver or Choices for Independent Living program. For eligible individuals, these programs can cover a significant portion — or all — of in-home care costs. See our complete guide to Nevada ADSD programs for details on eligibility and how to apply.
Long-Term Care Insurance
If your loved one purchased a long-term care insurance policy, benefits may cover a portion of home care costs once the policy’s elimination period has been met. Review the policy closely for the daily or monthly benefit amount, the qualifying criteria for benefit activation, and whether the policy covers non-medical home care specifically.
Start With Fewer Hours and Adjust Over Time
Many families start with more home care than is actually needed because they haven’t yet had an opportunity to observe what level of support is truly required. Beginning with a targeted care plan — focused on the highest-priority needs — and expanding hours as needed is often more cost-effective than starting with a full schedule.
Combine Family Support with Professional Care
A well-coordinated combination of professional care and family participation is often the most cost-effective model. Families that can reliably cover evenings, weekends, or other predictable gaps with family involvement can significantly reduce the total hours of professional care required each week.
Family Personal Care’s Approach to Pricing
At Family Personal Care, we believe families deserve to know exactly what they will pay before they commit to anything. We provide written rate information upfront with no hidden fees, no enrollment costs, and no vague ranges. We offer flexible scheduling that allows families to build a care plan that fits their budget and their loved one’s actual needs — whether that’s a few hours a week for companionship and errands or a more comprehensive daily care schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions About Home Care Costs in Las Vegas
What does in-home personal care cost per hour in Las Vegas in 2026?
The typical rate for non-medical in-home personal care in Las Vegas ranges from $25 to $35 per hour in 2026, with the midpoint around $30 per hour. Rates vary based on the level of care required, the hours scheduled per week, and the specific agency.
Does Medicare cover non-medical in-home care for seniors?
No. Medicare does not cover non-medical personal care services such as bathing assistance, homemaker services, companion care, or attendant care. Medicare Part A may cover short-term skilled home health care when medically prescribed after a qualifying hospital stay — but this is a separate category of care from non-medical in-home support.
How much does home care cost per month in Las Vegas for a typical senior?
A commonly referenced care scenario — four hours of non-medical personal care assistance five days per week — would cost approximately $2,200 to $3,600 per month at 2026 rates, depending on the specific services included and the agency’s pricing. Families with more intensive daily care needs will pay proportionally more.
Can I get help paying for home care in Las Vegas if I can’t afford the full cost?
Yes, several options may be available. Nevada ADSD Medicaid Waiver programs cover non-medical home care for qualifying seniors and adults with disabilities at little or no cost. Long-term care insurance may also provide benefits. A care coordinator can help assess which funding sources may be available for your specific situation.
Get a Personalized Cost Estimate for Home Care in Las Vegas
Every care situation is different, and the best way to understand what home care will cost for your loved one is to have a conversation with a care coordinator who can assess the actual needs and build a plan around your budget. Family Personal Care offers complimentary in-home consultations with no pressure and no commitment — just honest, transparent answers about what care costs and what it includes.

