County resource guide

Autism Resources in Clark County, Nevada

Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Clark County. Nevada statewide resources also apply.

Clark County (Las Vegas) has a thinner autism service ecosystem than most major metros, making Nevada PEP — the state's federally funded PTI — an especially critical free resource for families navigating IEP disputes. UMC provides Medicaid-accepting evaluations. UNLV's NEART program offers research-based early intervention for young children. Nevada requires commercial insurance to cover ABA therapy. Families seeking specialized evaluations sometimes travel to UCLA or UC Davis.

Provider directory

Local Providers30 providers in Clark County

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0 providers in Clark County. Filter by your child’s age — including 18+, which is the hardest to find anywhere.

Diagnostic clinics

Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.

Las Vegas

University Medical Center — Child & Family Development Center

Autism and developmental evaluations at University Medical Center, Southern Nevada's public teaching hospital. One of the few Medicaid-accepting evaluation programs in Clark County. Serves Las Vegas families regardless of insurance status.

Ages 0–18(702) 383-2000

Medicaid-accepting. Key access point for uninsured and Medicaid families in Southern Nevada.

Early Intervention (0–3)

Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.

Las Vegas

UNLV — Nevada Early Autism Research & Treatment (NEART)

Early intervention and autism research program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Offers evaluation and treatment through research participation. One of Nevada's few academic autism programs and an important pipeline for early childhood services.

Ages 18 months–6(702) 895-3394

Research-based early intervention. Free or low-cost services through study participation for eligible young children.

ABA therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.

Las Vegas

Centria Autism — Las Vegas

In-home and center-based ABA therapy across Clark County. BCBA-supervised. One of the larger ABA providers in Southern Nevada. Accepts most commercial insurance and Nevada Medicaid.

Ages 2–21MedicaidIn-home(877) 755-3227

Nevada requires commercial insurance to cover ABA therapy.

Las Vegas

Mindcolor Autism Centers — Las Vegas

Compassionate ABA therapy in a state-of-the-art facility with individualized treatment programs for children with autism in Las Vegas.

Source: https://www.mindcolorautism.com/locations/nevada/las-vegas

Las Vegas

Nevada Autism Center

Individualized and group ABA therapy for children with autism in Las Vegas, Clark County.

Source: https://nevadaautism.com

Las Vegas

Nevada Behavior and Autism Center

ABA therapy and behavioral services for children with autism in Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada.

Source: https://nevadabehavior.com

Pahrump · multi-county

Telehealth ABA — Las Vegas providers (Nye County)

Nye County (Pahrump) has no local ABA clinics. Most families drive to Clark County (Las Vegas, ~1 hour) or use telehealth services. Centria Autism and other Las Vegas ABA agencies may offer in-home services in Pahrump or telehealth consultation. Contact Clark County providers directly to confirm availability.

Ages 2–21TelehealthIn-home

Nevada requires commercial insurance to cover ABA. Las Vegas providers may extend telehealth or in-home services to Pahrump — confirm when calling.

Respite care

Respite care providers giving families a break — in-home, center-based, and overnight.

Statewide · multi-county

Nevada ADSD respite — no income test

Nevada's Aging and Disability Services Division funds in-home respite, adult day vouchers, caregiver training and counseling, and applies NO income test to respite services. That matters here more than in most states, because ATAP funding for autism treatment is capped at $8,400 a year and many Nevada families are paying for a great deal themselves.

The Nevada Lifespan Respite Care Coalition is the advocacy body and a useful route to finding what is actually running in your area.

~3,000 providers nationwide

ARCH National Respite Locator

A free national database of respite providers searchable by state and locality — home care agencies, community-based organizations and state programs. The single best starting point for finding respite anywhere in the country, and it is the tool state agencies themselves point families toward.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Before you pay out of pocket, check what your state's Medicaid waiver funds — respite is covered by nearly every state waiver, and many families never think to ask.

Most states run one

Your state's Lifespan Respite Care Program

Lifespan Respite Care Programs are federally seeded, state-run programs that help families of any age and any disability find and pay for respite — often including vouchers or subsidies that do not depend on having a Medicaid waiver. Most states have one, they are chronically under-used, and they are rarely mentioned by anyone else in the system.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Search for "[your state] Lifespan Respite" or use the ARCH directory. Ask specifically about voucher or subsidy programs — that is the part families most often miss.

Parent & family support

Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.

Las Vegas

Autism Coalition of Nevada

Nevada's primary autism advocacy and support organization. Resource navigation, support groups, and policy advocacy for Clark County and Southern Nevada families.

Ages All ages(702) 476-4330

Las Vegas · multi-county

Autism Society of Las Vegas Valley

Regional Autism Society chapter serving Southern Nevada including Nye County. Family support groups, resource referrals, and community events based in Las Vegas. Pahrump families connect through the Las Vegas chapter for local programming.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients

Free support groups and resource navigation for Southern Nevada including rural Nye County.

Advocacy & legal

Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.

Las Vegas · multi-county

Nevada PEP — Parents Encouraging Parents

Nevada's federally funded Parent Training and Information Center. Free IEP advocacy, training, and one-on-one support for Nevada families statewide. Knows Nevada's special education regulations and IEP procedures. Particularly important given Nevada's thin provider ecosystem.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(702) 388-8899

FREE. Federally funded PTI. Essential in Nevada where families need extra help navigating limited local resources.

Las Vegas · multi-county

Nevada PEP — Parents Encouraging Parents (statewide)

Nevada's federally funded Parent Training and Information Center, serving all Nevada counties including Lyon. Free IEP support, training workshops, and one-on-one advocacy help. Lyon families typically travel to Washoe County for clinical services, but Nevada PEP helps navigate those referrals.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(702) 388-8899

FREE. Federally funded PTI. Serves all Nevada families remotely or in person.

Las Vegas · multi-county

Nevada PEP — Parents Encouraging Parents (statewide)

Nevada's federally funded PTI center serving all Nevada families including Nye County (Pahrump). Free IEP advocacy, training, and resource navigation. Pahrump families typically travel to Clark County (Las Vegas, ~60 min) for clinical services; Nevada PEP helps coordinate those referrals.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(702) 388-8899

FREE. Federally funded PTI serving all Nevada counties.

Las Vegas · multi-county

Nevada PEP — Parents Encouraging Parents (statewide)

Nevada's federally funded PTI center — the most accessible support resource for White Pine County (Ely) families. Free IEP advocacy, training, and remote support by phone and video. Local clinical services are extremely limited; Nevada PEP helps families navigate telehealth and long-distance referrals to Reno or Salt Lake City providers.

Ages All agesAccepting new patientsTelehealth(702) 388-8899

FREE. Federally funded PTI. Essential resource for very rural White Pine County families.

Activities, clubs & recreation

Clubs, sports, camps, and social programs that welcome autistic children and teens — inclusive, adaptive, and special-needs specific.

Las Vegas

City of Las Vegas - Adaptive Recreation

The city's adaptive recreation program, open to people of all ages and abilities, aimed at social interaction, learning and exercise together rather than any one of them alone.

Ages All ages

Las Vegas

Opportunity Village

Social recreation, arts programming and employment services for people with disabilities across Las Vegas - one of the few Nevada organizations carrying adults as well as children.

Ages Children and adults

Las Vegas

Spectrum on Ice

Hockey lessons for children and young people with additional needs and developmental disabilities. Ice hockey is intensely structured with clear rules and constant physical feedback, which suits a lot of autistic players better than sports built on reading other people.

Las Vegas · multi-county

Sunshine Nevada Organization

Runs Camp I Am, Camp TLC and Camp Shine - FREE summer camps for autistic children and young people aged 6 to 17, entirely volunteer-run and operated. Free and autism-specific is a rare combination anywhere; in Nevada, where ATAP funding is capped at $8,400 a year, it matters more than usual.

200+ locations nationwide

ACEing Autism

Weekly Saturday tennis clinics built specifically for autistic children aged 5 to 18, run by volunteers at more than 200 locations across the country, serving over 7,000 players. Sessions run in six-week blocks of an hour. This is the clearest example of the interest-based model working: the sport supplies the structure, the turn-taking and the reason to be there, so the social side happens sideways rather than being the task.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Ages 5–18

Cost varies by location — around $120 for a six-week session at some sites, with scholarships available. Use the map on their site to find your nearest program, schedule and local contact.

~4,000 camps nationwide

American Camp Association — camp finder

A free searchable directory of close to 4,000 summer camps that can be filtered for camps serving autistic campers, by distance, session length, activities and cost. The best single starting point for finding a day or overnight camp anywhere in the country.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Registration for specialized camps typically opens December–February and popular overnight camps fill within days. Start the funding conversation in autumn.

Nationwide — find your local chapter

Best Buddies

One-to-one friendship matching between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, plus employment, leadership and inclusive living programs. Over 4,000 chapters across all 50 states, serving school-age through adult. If what your family wants is a friend rather than an activity, this is the most direct answer in the country.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Ages Middle school through adult1-800-892-8339

A national organization, not a local listing — use the finder on their site, or call 1-800-89BUDDY, to locate your nearest chapter.

Local affiliates across most of the country

Easterseals — camps and recreation

Day and overnight camps run through local Easterseals affiliates, several of them autism-specific, with weekend respite and family camp sessions as well. Many affiliates operate sliding-scale fees, and several camps serve adults alongside children.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Programs vary a great deal between affiliates — check what your nearest one actually runs rather than assuming the national description applies.

Week-long camps hosted nationwide

iCan Shine (iCan Bike)

Teaches people with disabilities to ride a conventional two-wheeled bicycle, using adapted roller bikes over a week-long camp that gradually transfers balance to the rider. Learning to ride a bike is a milestone a lot of autistic children are quietly written off for, and this is the program that most reliably delivers it. Camps are hosted by local organizations across the country, so availability is by host town rather than by chapter.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Check their site for host locations and dates — camps run in different towns each year, so somewhere near you may host this year and not next.

Local chapters in a number of US cities

KEEN (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now)

Volunteer-led one-to-one recreation for children and young adults with developmental and physical disabilities, at no cost to families or carers. The one-to-one model is the point: a volunteer is paired with your child for the session, which makes it workable for people who cannot manage a group setting unsupported.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Ages Children and young adults

Free to families. Runs through local chapters in a number of US cities rather than everywhere — check whether yours has one.

900+ divisions nationwide

Little League Challenger Division

Baseball for children and adults with a physical or intellectual disability, across more than 900 divisions. The main division serves ages 4–18, or up to 22 if still enrolled in school; the Senior League Challenger Division serves 15 and above with no upper age limit.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Ages 4–18, or 15+ with no upper limit in Senior League

Use the league finder on their site to locate the nearest Challenger division, or ask about starting one.

200+ communities

Miracle League

Baseball on purpose-built accessible fields in more than 200 communities. Every player bats and every player scores, so ability differences do not decide the game.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Check their location list for the nearest field — coverage is good but not universal.

Every state — county-level programs

Special Olympics

Year-round sports training and competition at no cost to the athlete or their family, for children and adults alike. Programs run at county level in every state.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Ages 8+

Eligibility centers on intellectual disability or a closely related developmental disability. If your child is autistic without an intellectual disability, have a direct conversation about fit before signing up rather than after.

Through local clubs and state associations

TOPSoccer (US Youth Soccer)

The Outreach Program for Soccer — recreational soccer for children and adults with intellectual, emotional or physical disabilities, usually with buddy support on the pitch. Run through ordinary local soccer clubs rather than as a separate organization.

A national programme with local chapters — we have not verified a chapter in this county. Use their finder to locate the nearest one.

Ask your state youth soccer association which local clubs run TOPSoccer — it is often not advertised on the club's own website.

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School districts & government services

Public programs and school district contacts for Clark County.

School & special education

Services & benefits

Adult services

Respite & support

Helpful guides

Guides for Clark County families

Step-by-step help on the topics that matter most.

Communities served

Cities in Clark County

Serving families across Clark County including Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Enterprise, Summerlin, Boulder City, Mesquite, Laughlin, Pahrump and Moapa Valley and more.

Las VegasHendersonNorth Las VegasEnterpriseSummerlinBoulder CityMesquiteLaughlinPahrumpMoapa Valley

See all Nevada resources

Waivers, PTI centers, and state programs apply to all families in Nevada.

Nevada state guide →

Common questions

Answered from the providers currently listed for this county — these update as the directory does.

How many autism providers serve Clark County, Nevada?

We list 18 providers serving Clark County, covering parent & family support, ABA therapy, activities, clubs & recreation, respite care and advocacy & legal, plus 2 more. Some are based in the county and others serve it from nearby areas. Every listing is reviewed by a person before it is published.

Which autism providers in Clark County accept Medicaid?

1 of the providers we list for Clark County state that they accept Medicaid, including Centria Autism — Las Vegas. Coverage and plan participation change often, so confirm directly with the provider before your first appointment.

Where can I find ABA therapy in Clark County?

ABA providers serving Clark County are listed in the ABA therapy section of this page, with phone numbers and websites. Many deliver services in the family's home or at school as well as in a clinic. Ask about waitlists when you call — they vary widely and change month to month.

Are there telehealth autism services for Clark County families?

Yes — 2 providers serving Clark County offer telehealth or virtual sessions. This is often the fastest route to support for families in rural areas or on long local waitlists.

Can autism therapy happen at home in Clark County?

2 providers serving Clark County deliver services in the family's home. Many children do better in a familiar setting than in an unfamiliar clinic room, and in-home visits remove the travel burden.

Does Medicaid pay for autism services in Nevada?

Nevada families can apply to the Autism Treatment Assistance Program (ATAP), plus the ADSD Intellectual Disabilities waiver, a Medicaid waiver that can fund respite, therapies and in-home support. The typical wait is ATAP has a waiting list; apply as soon as you have a diagnosis, and your place is usually set by the date you apply — so applying early matters even if you are unsure what services you need. Many waivers also disregard parental income, so families who don't qualify for regular Medicaid often still qualify here.

What if I can't find an autism provider in Clark County?

If none of the Clark County providers is the right fit, these Nevada counties currently have the most listed providers: Carson City (8), Washoe County (8), Elko County (6), Esmeralda County (6). Many providers travel or offer telehealth, so it is worth calling even if they are not based nearby. You can also tell us about a provider we are missing.

Nearby counties in Nevada

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