Prism Homecare runs out of the Downtown South neighborhood, five years in now under Managing Director Winston Hayle, bonded and insured the whole way through. Like most home care agencies, there’s no building to speak of. Caregivers go to clients directly, serving adults 55 and up wherever they’re already living.
The care team leans on licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants, with 24-hour staffing and respite care both on the table. Personal care covers bathing, dressing, grooming, and hygiene, and companion care handles the social and emotional side, which matters more than people sometimes give it credit for. Post-surgical recovery support is available too, along with specialized Alzheimer’s and dementia care, including hygiene help tailored specifically for clients dealing with cognitive impairment. Medication management and meal prep fill out the rest of the daily support.
Caregivers are trained to show up as real emotional presence, not just task-doers, listening, walking with clients, engaging them in whatever keeps them connected to their own life. The stated goal is relationship first, safety and comfort following from that, which is a genuinely different frame than the standard task-list approach to home care.
Downtown South sits at a moderately walkable 67 on the Walk Score scale, with Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center just over a mile from the office and downtown Las Vegas about two and a half miles out. Those numbers describe the office, though, since the actual care happens at each client’s home. For a family looking at a dementia diagnosis and wanting care that treats companionship as central rather than optional, Prism Homecare reads as built around exactly that priority.










