LAS VEGAS – Dec. 15, 2021 – Nathan Adelson Hospice, the oldest, largest and only non-profit hospice in Nevada, has been awarded best ‘Home Care’ service in Las Vegas by the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s annual “Best of Las Vegas” readers’ choice awards. The first place GOLD win further solidifies the organization’s mission of being the hospice of choice, employer of preference, training center of excellence, and the community’s trusted partner for comprehensive end-of-life- care. 

“I am extremely proud of our team at Nathan Adelson Hospice for being honored as one of the Best of Las Vegas by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. This is the first time in our history receiving this designation and coming on the heels of the challenges of the pandemic, it speaks volumes to the dedication, care and pride our staff has in their work,” said Karen Rubel, president and CEO of Nathan Adelson Hospice.

Fulfilling its vision that no one ends the journey of life alone, afraid or in pain, Nathan Adelson Hospice is privileged to have served more than 80,000 people since its inception, providing the most comprehensive care to all, regardless of their ability to pay. 

In its 40th installment, the popular “Best of Las Vegas” is an audience-nominated award contest highlighting the city’s best in more than 400 categories including: Food & Drink, Education, Entertainment, Health & Beauty, Hotels & Casinos, Living Local, Real Estate, Things To Do, and much more. 

For more information on services provided by Nathan Adelson Hospice, please visit www.nah.org. 

About Nathan Adelson Hospice Nathan Adelson Hospice, the trusted partner in hospice care and palliative medicine, is the oldest, largest and only non-profit hospice in Southern Nevada. Founded in 1978, Nathan Adelson Hospice provides comprehensive end-of-life care to more than 400 patients and families every day. Recognized as a national model for superior care, the vision of Nathan Adelson Hospice is that no one should end the journey of life alone, afraid or in pain. For more information, visit www.nah.org.