Licensing & Compliance
Last Updated: March 12, 2026
Harmony House operates as a licensed Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) in the State of Nevada. We maintain full compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations governing the care and safety of our residents.
State Licensing
Harmony House is licensed and regulated by the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH), which oversees residential facilities for groups that provide care to residents who require assistance with daily living activities.
Our facility license is maintained in good standing and is subject to regular inspections and renewals as required by Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Chapter 449 and Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) Chapter 449.
Regulatory Compliance
We adhere to all applicable regulations, including:
- Nevada DPBH Regulations: Full compliance with facility licensing requirements, staffing ratios, and care standards
- Fire & Life Safety: Regular fire inspections, maintained fire suppression systems, and documented evacuation plans
- Health & Safety Standards: Compliance with sanitation, food safety, medication management, and infection control protocols
- HIPAA: Protection of resident health information in accordance with federal privacy standards
- ADA Compliance: Facility accessibility for individuals with disabilities
- Fair Housing Act: Non-discriminatory admission and care practices
Staff Qualifications
All Harmony House staff members meet or exceed Nevada’s requirements for residential care personnel, including:
- Background checks and fingerprinting for all employees
- CPR and First Aid certification
- Training in medication administration and management
- Ongoing education in elder care, dementia awareness, and IDD support
- Annual continuing education and competency assessments
- Specialized training for care of residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Inspections & Oversight
Our facility is subject to regular oversight, including:
- Annual licensing inspections by the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health
- Fire Marshal inspections and safety reviews
- Health Department inspections for food safety and sanitation
- Unannounced complaint investigations as needed
Inspection reports and licensing status are matters of public record and can be verified through the Nevada DPBH.
Resident Rights
Harmony House upholds the rights of all residents as defined by Nevada law, including but not limited to:
- The right to be treated with dignity, respect, and consideration
- The right to privacy in care, living arrangements, and personal affairs
- The right to participate in decisions about their own care
- The right to voice grievances without fear of retaliation
- The right to receive visitors and communicate freely
- The right to access personal records and care plans
- The right to be free from abuse, neglect, and exploitation
- The right to manage personal finances or designate a representative
A complete copy of the Residents’ Bill of Rights is provided to each resident and their family upon admission and is available upon request.
Insurance & Liability
Harmony House maintains comprehensive insurance coverage, including general liability, professional liability, and workers’ compensation insurance, as required by Nevada law and licensing regulations.
Reporting Concerns
If you have concerns about care quality, safety, or compliance at Harmony House, we encourage you to:
- Speak directly with our management team
- Contact us by phone or email (see below)
- File a complaint with the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health at (775) 684-1030
- Contact the Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division at (775) 688-2964
Contact Us
For questions about our licensing, compliance, or regulatory status, please contact us: