Henderson Benefits from the First Combined Adult Day Care
and In-Patient Hospice Facility in Southern Nevada
Community’s First Hospice and Adult Day Care Facility to serve the
valley’s growing senior population
January 15, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE NEWS RELEASE
PLEASE CONTACT CINDY HERMAN, (702) 267-2051
Henderson, Nev. –
Nevada is ranked number one in the nation for elderly population growth and this facility will fill a vital need for Henderson as well as for the entire southern Nevada area. In Henderson, Nevada alone the senior population (55+) is projected to grow by almost 25% in just five years reaching over 90,000, which equates to 27% of the total projected City population (331,934).
| WHAT: | Ground breaking for $3.5 million Adult Day Care and Hospice Facility |
| WHO: | Mayor James B. Gibson and Henderson City Council Nathan Adelson Hospice Henderson Community Foundation |
| WHEN: | Wednesday, January 16, 11:30 a.m. |
| WHERE: | Corner of Nevada State Drive and Compassionate Drive, Henderson, Nev. |
| WHY: | Ground breaking of the first combined adult day care and in-patient hospice facility in Southern Nevada |
Nathan Adelson Hospice, Henderson Community Foundation and city of Henderson will break ground on the first-and-only hospice and adult day care facility located in Henderson. Funding for the $3.5 million facility was made possible through combined efforts of the Nevada Congressional Delegation, Clark County, city of Henderson and local community leaders.
Part of a 11-acre campus at the corner of Nevada State Drive and Compassionate Way, the hospice component will be a 28,000 square foot 16-bed in-patient facility that will also house a team of homecare nurses. The adult day care facility will be a 9,000 square foot facility for seniors with cognitive and physical limitations. The city of Henderson donated the land for the development of this much needed facility.
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