
ADSD Programs - Nevada
The Aging and Disability Services Division offers the following types of programs: Rates for County Services for Children; Programs for Seniors; Programs for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities; Programs for Intellectual Disabilities and Related Conditions; Programs for Persons with Physical Disabilities and Related Conditions
Contact:AgingDisability - Nevada
Aging and Disability Services Division Office Locations To report suspected abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of vulnerable adults, age 18-59, in addition to persons 60 years and older and/or to report complaints to the Adult Rights Intake unit, please utilize these phone numbers:
Programs for Seniors - Nevada
Select a program below to learn more about the services provided by the Aging and Disability Services Division. Adult Protective Services (APS) Eldercare Toolkit For State Employees; Long Term Care Ombudsman; Office of Community Living
Statewide, ADSD has 3 Regional Centers that provide services to eligible children and adults with a diagnosis of an intellectual disability or a closely related developmental disability occurring before the age of 22 years. And much more! Contact a Regional Center!
Divisions - Nevada Department of Health and Human Services
The Aging and Disability Services Division provides leadership and advocacy in the planning, development and delivery of a high quality, comprehensive support service system across the lifespan. This allows all of Nevada’s elders, adults and children with disabilities or special health care needs to live independent, meaningful, and dignified ...
ADSD/Sierra Regional Center – Nevada Lifespan Respite Care …
ADSD/Sierra Regional Center – Nevada Lifespan Respite Care Coalition | An organization with the mission to support caregivers by promoting respite services in Nevada throughout the lifespan. Mission Statement – Supporting Individuals with Developmental Disabilities by Facilitating Independence through Choice. To do this:
Nevada ADRC aims to improve access to long-term care (LTC) services and supports for: Nevada’s elders; age 60 years and older, Persons with disabilities, their families, Caregivers, and Those planning for future long-term support needs. 7
Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division provides direct services to people across the lifespan. This includes: • Children with Disabilities • Older Adults • People with Disabilities • Family Caregivers. The ADSD vision is that Nevadans, regardless of age or ability, will enjoy a meaningful life led with dignity and self-determination.
Adult Protective Services APS - Nevada 211
Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD), Adult Protective Services (APS) receives and investigates statewide reports of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, exploitation, isolation and abandonment for vulnerable adults, age 18-59, in addition to persons 60 years and older, collectively referred to as vulnerable adults.
Intellectual - Nevada
Developmental Services (DS) provides support services for people of all ages with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their families through three (3) Regional Centers. Desert Regional Center (DRC) - serves Clark County; except for the outlying rural areas of Clark County.