Using a care agency instead of hiring a private caregiver offers key advantages in terms of reliability, safety, accountability, and convenience—especially as care needs become more complex. Here are some important reasons to consider:
Background Checks & Vetting
In Nevada, agencies are regulated by the State Department of Public Health—even for non-medical services like Personal Care and Companion Home Care. Agencies must conduct comprehensive background checks going back seven years, verify employment and personal references, and ensure caregivers meet training requirements. This vetting process offers peace of mind that caregivers are both qualified and trustworthy.
Backup Care
If your assigned caregiver is unavailable due to illness or personal reasons, agencies can quickly provide a trained substitute. This ensures uninterrupted care and reduces stress for families.
Liability & Insurance
Nevada mandates that agencies carry liability insurance, surety bonds, and workers’ compensation coverage. This protects clients from legal or financial liability in case of accidents or other issues.
Training & Supervision
Agency caregivers in Nevada receive formal training before starting and must complete ongoing annual education. They are also subject to regular supervision and quality control visits, ensuring high standards of care.
Administrative Support
Agencies employ caregivers as W-2 employees—not independent contractors (1099)—and handle all payroll, tax withholdings, and scheduling. This relieves you of complex administrative and legal responsibilities.
Flexibility & Scaling
As your needs evolve, agencies can quickly adjust the schedule, level, or type of care—whether you require more hours, overnight support, or specialized assistance.
A Balanced Approach
In many cases, care begins with family members or trusted community support. This can be a wonderful option for simpler needs. However, as care requirements grow—whether due to increased hours, supervision needs, or medical complexity—it’s wise to consider involving a professional agency, or even combining both approaches for added support.
Need Help Deciding?
If you’re unsure which level of care or provider best fits your needs, we’re here to help. Contact August Services at 775-990-5910 to schedule a personalized consultation.