Grants for Seniors in Paradise, Nevada

Grants and Assistance for Seniors in Paradise, Nevada (2026 Guide)

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Key takeaways

  • Start with Nevada’s one-stop portals. Apply for SNAP, Medicaid, and energy help through the state’s Access Nevada website, and use Nevada Care Connection to get free, unbiased navigation help.
  • Most “Paradise” programs are county or statewide. Paradise is an unincorporated town in Clark County, so housing, food, legal, and aging services are delivered mainly by Clark County, Nevada DHHS, and trusted nonprofits in the Las Vegas valley.
  • For rent help, know the realities. Section 8 and public housing waitlists can be long. Keep your application active with Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority and explore emergency rent/eviction prevention through Clark County programs and local nonprofits.
  • Utilities have multiple safety nets. Nevada’s Energy Assistance Program helps with annual power bills; Weatherization can reduce energy costs; NV Energy’s Project REACH focuses on seniors in crisis; the Water District offers payment assistance.
  • Get local, hands-on help. Nevada Senior Services (a Nevada Care Connection partner) and Helping Hands of Vegas Valley help with care coordination, transportation, and caregiver support.
  • Beware of outdated programs online. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) stopped taking new applications in 2024 due to lack of federal funding. Use Lifeline and low-cost plans from providers instead.
  • Always apply even if you think you’re “over income.” Deductions (like medical costs) can change eligibility for programs such as SNAP or energy assistance.

If you need emergency help


Quick help at a glance

Need Who helps What it covers How to start
One-on-one guidance Nevada Care Connection Free, unbiased help navigating benefits, caregiving, long-term care https://nevadacareconnection.org/
Apply for benefits Access Nevada (DWSS) SNAP, Medicaid, Cash assistance, Energy Assistance https://accessnevada.dwss.nv.gov/public/landing-page
Rent and housing Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority Section 8 vouchers, public housing, senior properties https://www.snvrha.org/
Energy bills Nevada Energy Assistance Program (DWSS) Annual help with power bills (LIHEAP) https://dwss.nv.gov/Energy/2_Energy_Assistance/
Food Three Square Food Bank Food pantries, senior grocery programs https://www.threesquare.org/help
Legal Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada Free civil legal help; tenant/consumer/elder issues https://www.lacsn.org/
Senior-specific legal Southern Nevada Senior Law Program Free civil legal help for Clark County residents 60+ https://www.snslp.org/

How to use this guide

  • This guide focuses on Paradise, Nevada (Clark County) and links you directly to official program pages.
  • Apply online when possible. For many state programs, you’ll use Access Nevada.
  • If websites are overwhelming, contact Nevada Care Connection for free, person-centered help: https://nevadacareconnection.org/

Housing and rent assistance in Paradise

Paradise is served by county and regional housing programs. Waiting lists can be long. Apply early, keep your info updated, and check your email/portal for notices.

Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA)

  • What it does: Manages Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8), public housing, and senior-designated sites in Clark County.
  • Reality check: Waitlists may open and close. Some lists can take months or longer. Keep documents (ID, income, Social Security, residency) ready and update any changes.
  • Start here: https://www.snvrha.org/

Clark County eviction prevention and emergency rent

  • What it does: The county offers rental and utility assistance programs when funding is available (program names and eligibility can change).
  • Reality check: Funds open and close during the year; documentation is strict (lease, ID, income proof, past-due/shutoff notices). Apply as soon as you get a notice.
  • Check updates: https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/ (search “rental assistance” or visit the Housing & Human Services pages)

Senior supportive housing and case management

  • Nevada Care Connection can help you compare in-home supports vs. assisted living, and discuss Medicaid waivers that may cover services.
  • Learn more: https://nevadacareconnection.org/

Tenant rights and eviction help

Housing and utilities—program comparison

Program Who it’s for What you get Where to apply
Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) – SNRHA Low-income renters, including seniors Voucher to help pay rent in private market https://www.snvrha.org/
Public/Senior Housing – SNRHA Low-income individuals/families; some senior-designated sites Reduced rent units https://www.snvrha.org/
Clark County emergency rent/utility aid Renters with a qualifying hardship One-time/short-term assistance (when available) https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/
Nevada Weatherization Assistance Program Low-income households Free home energy efficiency improvements https://housing.nv.gov/ (search “Weatherization”)
Energy Assistance Program (EAP) Income-eligible households Annual energy bill assistance https://dwss.nv.gov/Energy/2_Energy_Assistance/

Tip: Keep copies of your lease, utility bills, ID, Social Security card, proof of income, and any eviction or shutoff notices in one folder. These are almost always required.


Utility and energy bill help

Nevada Energy Assistance Program (EAP) – State of Nevada

  • What it does: Helps low-income households pay a portion of their annual power bill (Nevada’s LIHEAP).
  • Apply via Access Nevada: https://dwss.nv.gov/Energy/2_Energy_Assistance/
  • Reality check: Funding cycles matter; submit a complete application with all requested documents to avoid delays.

Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) – Nevada Housing Division

  • What it does: Free energy efficiency improvements (insulation, sealing, HVAC tune-ups) to reduce bills long-term.
  • Learn more and find local providers: https://housing.nv.gov/ (search “Weatherization”)

NV Energy customer assistance

Water and sewer bill help

  • Las Vegas Valley Water District assistance and payment options: https://www.lvvwd.com/ (search “payment assistance”)
  • Southern Nevada Water Authority conservation rebates (can lower future bills): https://www.snwa.com/

Food and nutrition

SNAP (food stamps) – State of Nevada

Three Square Food Bank

  • What it does: Supplies pantries across Southern Nevada; runs senior-focused grocery programs with partner sites.
  • Find food near you: https://www.threesquare.org/help

Meals on Wheels – Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada

Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (seasonal)

  • What it does: Provides coupons for fresh produce at participating markets for eligible seniors.
  • Check availability and distribution sites (NV Dept. of Agriculture): https://agri.nv.gov/ (search “Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program”)

Food assistance—quick comparison

Program Who it’s for What you get How to start
SNAP Income-eligible individuals and couples Monthly EBT for groceries https://accessnevada.dwss.nv.gov/public/landing-page
Three Square pantries Anyone needing food Free groceries at local sites https://www.threesquare.org/help
Meals on Wheels Homebound older adults Meal delivery to your home https://www.catholiccharities.com/services/meals-on-wheels/
Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Eligible seniors (seasonal) Produce coupons https://agri.nv.gov/

Tip: Tell SNAP about out-of-pocket medical costs (prescriptions, co-pays, dental) and verified shelter expenses; these can improve your benefit amount.


Healthcare, Medicare, and prescription help

Nevada SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program)

Medicaid for seniors

Nevada Senior Rx (State prescription assistance)

Immunizations and public health clinics

  • Southern Nevada Health District provides vaccines, health screenings, and other services.
  • Clinic info: https://www.snhd.info/

Low-cost health clinics (FQHCs)

  • Federally Qualified Health Centers offer sliding-fee primary and dental care. Use HRSA’s locator to find a clinic near Paradise.
  • Find a health center: https://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/

Healthcare and insurance—summary table

Need Program What it covers Where to get help
Medicare decisions Nevada SHIP Unbiased counseling on Parts A-D, Medigap, costs https://adsd.nv.gov/Programs/Seniors/SHIP/SHIP/
Medicaid Nevada Medicaid Health coverage; LTSS if eligible https://dhcfp.nv.gov/ and apply via https://accessnevada.dwss.nv.gov/public/landing-page
Prescriptions Nevada Senior Rx Help with Medicare Part D costs https://adsd.nv.gov/Programs/Seniors/SeniorRx/Senior_Rx_Program/
Vaccines Southern Nevada Health District Immunizations for adults https://www.snhd.info/
Low-cost care FQHCs Sliding-fee primary/dental care https://findahealth

About the Authors

Analic Mata-Murray

Analic Mata-Murray

Managing Editor

Analic Mata-Murray holds a Communications degree with a focus on Journalism and Advertising from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. With over 11 years of experience as a volunteer translator for The Salvation Army, she has helped Spanish-speaking communities access critical resources and navigate poverty alleviation programs.

As Managing Editor at Grants for Seniors, Analic oversees all content to ensure accuracy and accessibility. Her bilingual expertise allows her to create and review content in both English and Spanish, specializing in community resources, housing assistance, and emergency aid programs.

Yolanda Taylor

Yolanda Taylor, BA Psychology

Senior Healthcare Editor

Yolanda Taylor is a Senior Healthcare Editor with over six years of clinical experience as a medical assistant in diverse healthcare settings, including OB/GYN, family medicine, and specialty clinics. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Psychology at California State University, Sacramento.

At Grants for Seniors, Yolanda oversees healthcare-related content, ensuring medical accuracy and accessibility. Her clinical background allows her to translate complex medical terminology into clear guidance for seniors navigating Medicare, Medicaid, and dental care options. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and holds Lay Counselor certification and CPR/BLS certification.