Emergency Housing
We provide information for temporary housing for seniors that are discharged from a valley hospital or referred by
an approved social service agency and are in need of temporary housing.
We provide referral to counselors, social counselor, and family reunification counselors.
Both our housing and in home support services are designed to meet the individual needs of those who require help with “activities of daily living” or “instrumental activities of daily living”. Elder HelpLv is committed to assist you as a personal independent and assisted living resource referral guide during your research and evaluation process.
Search Transitional HousingCurrently we have over 5,501 transitional housing shelters in our database. We also provide as much information on each housing location along with pictures.Click Logo for Nationwide list
COMPLETE LIST OF Las Vegas COMMUNITY SENIOR PROVIDERS
Out of State Senior Help Near You
Looking for Emergency Housing in NJ or Long Island ? Our nationwide network of partners can help you find great facilities in many locations
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Keeping Families Sheltered
These services are focused on keeping families intact and housed.Often times a family is torn apart when they face homelessness because most shelters do not allow men (any male over the age of 13) to be sheltered in the same facility as women. HopeLink of Southern Nevada provides the ability for families to stay intact. For up to 30 days, a family who meets the criteria of future self-sustainability may be placed in a contracted weekly rental motel. This allows the HopeLink of Southern Nevada case manager daily interaction with the family while they are working to save money for rent, utilities, and deposits on a new home. During this period, the parent is counseled on how to avoid future bouts of homelessness and solid goals are established with the purpose of planning for the future.
Nevada 2-1-1 has information about:
Basic human needs resources (food, clothing, shelter, temporary financial assistance, transportation) Physical and mental health resources (crisis intervention, prenatal care, support groups, counseling, drug and alcohol intervention, rehabilitation, children’s health insurance programs) Financial stability (EITC, WIC, credit counseling, food stamps, rent and utility assistance, unemployment benefits, job training, education programs)
Support for older Americans and persons with disabilities (home health care, adult day care, congregate meals, Meals on Wheels, respite care, transportation, homemaker services) Support for children, youth and families (childcare, after-school programs, family resource centers, recreation, mentoring, tutoring, literacy programs, protective services) Volunteer opportunities and donations (support Nevada's local organizations)
Support during a community crisis and disaster recovery
Search Transitional Housing
Currently we have over 5,501 transitional housing shelters in our database. We also provide as much information on each housing location along with pictures. Nevada Housing