US VETS Las Vegas

58
Satisfactory
4.0
172 reviews
Insurance Accepted 4 - 6 days
US VETS aims to end veteran homelessness and drug abuse in the US. Their Las Vegas location offers inpatient rehab for 330 residents, with services such as transitional support, housing, employment assistance, therapy, and aftercare planning, tailored to each client and their family.
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About US VETS Las Vegas
The main goal of the US VETS organization is to end veteran homelessness and co-occurring drug abuse that is such a prominent issue throughout the United States. The Las Vegas location has two different inpatient rehab programs that are able to help around 330 residents at a time. These rehab programs include transitional services, supportive housing programs, employment assistance, career counseling, individual therapy, support group therapy, case management, and aftercare planning. All of the ...
The main goal of the US VETS organization is to end veteran homelessness and co-occurring drug abuse that is such a prominent issue throughout the United States. The Las Vegas location has two different inpatient rehab programs that are able to help around 330 residents at a time. These rehab programs include transitional services, supportive housing programs, employment assistance, career counseling, individual therapy, support group therapy, case management, and aftercare planning. All of the available programs are customized to meet the needs of the specific client and their family members who may also be in need.
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Center Summary

Who we help
Spanish Speaking Individuals Veterans
Treatment Programs
Transitional Housing
Inclusive Support For
LGBTQ+ Black People Latinx & Hispanic People Native & Indigenous Peoples Multilingual Support
Staff to client ratio 1 therapist : 20 clients
Langugages
English
Licensed State of Nevada
Founded 1993
Address 525 E Bonanza Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA

Payment & Insurance

Payment Options
Self Pay Private Health Insurance
Accepted Insurance (3)
Aetna Ambetter Cigna Aetna Ambetter Cigna

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Amenities

Amenities
Gym Kitchen Laundry Services Private Rooms Only
Facility Policies
Provides Transportation to Facility

Treatment

Addictions Treated
Alcohol Cocaine Ecstasy Marijuana Methadone Tramadol
Conditions Treated
Acute Stress Disorder Depression Panic Disorders PTSD Trauma Stress +3 more
Treatment Programs
Transitional Housing
Program Classifications
Individualized Care Low Cost
Specialized Program Tracks
Trauma Veterans
Therapies Offered
Group Therapy Individual Counseling Mindfulness Therapy Motivational Interviewing
Holistic Treatments
Nutritional Counseling Physical Therapy
Treatment Support Services
Aftercare groups Anger Management Peer Support Specialists
Our Score
58 Satisfactory
Accreditations 8
Facility & Amenities 6
Website Trust Factors 1
Treatment Services 21
Review Analysis 22

Reviews

4.0
172 Reviews
Benefits

The facility provides opportunities for veterans to start over and persevere.

There are a number of great staff members who are commended for their efforts.

Drawbacks

Recent Reviews

February 23rd, 2025

This program is complete garbage. It is not designed for people who have a job and are trying to make their situation better. It is designed to keep the bum vets happy who just hang around all day. "Case manager" support is non existent, mine is out of the office MONDAY AND TUESDAY. There are 4(edit: literally a minute after posting another dryer now doesnt work, down to 3 dryers that work in the laundry room in a building of about 100ish and people take up 2 at a time, but they will waste m...

April 23rd, 2025

This is a veteran facility where opportunities, perseverance, and options to start over intertwine.

September 23rd, 2024

While I commend the employees for what they do given this neighborhood... I should post this warning: This is not a place to recover from me ch of anything, definitely not substances nor trauma; rather, this is a place to survive until you get a grip on some security. I personally prefer to spend most nights on thestreets. Worse, this milieu is actually dangerous for the over-educated, righteous, and over-caring/morally sensitive... So if that's you, unless your stay is brief, expect to exp...

February 23rd, 2025

As a 20 year Desert Storm Veteran, I was utterly disgusted with the level of service I received while donating my deceased wife clothing which was also a Desert Storm Veteran. Upon arrival there was no one there to accept the donation other than a food service worker who only valued the donation at $400 and was told that’s all she could authorize because they had to pay taxes on the items. Wow......so I came back on the next business day and spoke with the donation manager and advised him t...

June 23rd, 2024

This is hands down the bane of VSO existence. I would rather sleep on the roof than to deal with what this program does to veterans. Aside from poor help and constant belittlement, I cannot imagine just how much funding this organization receives for vets, that they never see. In the past two years they’ve spent 80% of funding on their pockets being lined. This organization will soon enough be audited and hopefully and end will be near. God bless those who don’t know the truth. Trafficking, s...

August 23rd, 2024

UsVets, helped my retired husband and myself,keep from being homeless and they saved our marriage, however we're about to be on the homeless list again due to Ms.Charmain, sharing my husband private info with our rotten black hearted landlord, then closed out his case without telling him and now he has to start all over again, my father was a 3X war hero from the US Army, I've always respected veterans my whole life because my family back home in NJ,I've spent years working as the administra...

August 23rd, 2024

Combat veteran, who makes 47,000 a year needed a place to stay for a week, black so called man behind the desk was afraid to speak to me so he called a leather face white women who was being nosey about my business, got help from catholic charity, I will never accociate with the va or the companies created to get money from veterans calling it charity and services that should be free if I had 4 hands I'd give them 4 thumbs down 👇

August 23rd, 2024

US vets helped my family and saved us from becoming homeless and now we're about to become homeless again and I can't see my wife being on the streets with myself,I can do it if I was alone but, my wife don't deserve this and I pray to God I can get help again from usvets to keep my family safe off the streets of Las Vegas NEVADA,Ms.Charmaine closed my case and I was never told so ill have to reschedule another meeting to get help,if she dont know her job why is she there working,plus she tol...

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Popular Questions at US VETS Las Vegas
What types of insurance does US VETS Las Vegas accept?

Aetna, Ambetter, Cigna

What does US VETS Las Vegas treat?

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What types of rehab programs does US VETS Las Vegas offer?

Transitional Housing

Does US VETS Las Vegas provide holistic or alternative therapies?

Nutritional Counseling, Physical Therapy

How long will I be in treatment at US VETS Las Vegas?

4-6 days

Where is this facility located?

525 E Bonanza Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA

What accreditations and certifications does US VETS Las Vegas have?

Licensed by State of Nevada (). CARF

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