Clark County . The Issues . Health & Human Services

The county runs the hospital.

Most people do not know this: the same seven commissioners you elect are the governing board of University Medical Center, Nevada's only Level I trauma center. Health is not a distant issue for this seat. It is a literal duty of it.

Every figure below is tied to UMC, the health district, or Clark County. This page is about the county's safety net, the public hospital, public health, and the services that catch east-valley families when life goes wrong. The civics are nonpartisan and sourced.

Only 1
Level I trauma center in Nevada, and the county runs it1
1931
The year UMC began, as the county's hospital1
7 of 7
Commissioners who sit as UMC's hospital board2
2-1-1
The number for housing, food, and crisis help13
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I . The Hospital

The Commission is the hospital board.

This is the single most important health fact for this seat, and almost nobody knows it.

University Medical Center is Clark County's public hospital, and the seven members of the County Commission sit as its Board of Hospital Trustees.2 UMC is Nevada's only Level I trauma center, the only verified burn care center, and the only multi-organ transplant center in the state, and it began in 1931 as the county's hospital for the indigent.1 It has more than 500 acute-care beds and serves a trauma region covering thousands of square miles.1

So when people ask what a county commissioner has to do with health care, the honest answer is: they help govern the hospital that will treat you after a serious car crash, a shooting, or a severe burn anywhere in Southern Nevada. That is not an advisory role. It is the board.2

Who governs it
The seven County Commissioners sit as UMC's Board of Hospital Trustees.2
What it is
Nevada's only Level I trauma center, only verified burn center, and only multi-organ transplant center.1
Since when
Founded in 1931 as the county's hospital for the indigent, the region's oldest.1
How big
More than 500 acute-care beds, serving a trauma region of thousands of square miles.1
II . Why It Matters Here

The safety net the east valley leans on.

A public, safety-net hospital matters most to a working, diverse, lower-income district like this one.

East-valley neighborhoods like Sunrise Manor and Paradise are disproportionately lower-income and more likely to be uninsured, which is exactly the population UMC's safety-net mission exists to serve.1 If an east-valley resident is in a serious crash, a shooting, or a bad burn, UMC is the destination, because it is the only Level I trauma center in the state. The quality and reach of that hospital is, in a real sense, an east-valley issue.

That makes the hospital board seat more than ceremonial. Decisions about UMC's services, its financial health, and its commitment to indigent care flow through the Commission this seat is part of. A commissioner who takes that role seriously is helping protect the hospital that protects the district.

The population it serves
A working, diverse, often uninsured district is exactly who a safety-net hospital is for.1
The trauma reality
A serious injury anywhere here goes to UMC, the state's only Level I trauma center.1
The board's job
Services, finances, and the indigent-care mission run through the Commission as hospital trustees.2
III . Public Health

The health district, and the county's role.

Day-to-day public health runs through a separate district, but the county helps govern it.

The Southern Nevada Health District is the public-health authority for all of Clark County, covering disease control, restaurant inspections, immunizations, and vital records like birth and death certificates.4 It is a separate district, not a county department, but the County Commission appoints two members to its Board of Health, alongside city and at-large representatives.3

The honest framing matters: the county does not run public health day to day, but it appoints members who help govern it. That is the difference between overstating the office and representing it accurately. The restaurant-inspection grades you check before dinner, the disease response in an outbreak, the vital records you need for school or a passport, all run through this district.4

What it does
Disease control, restaurant inspections, immunizations, and vital records for all of Clark County.4
The county's role
The Commission appoints two members to the district's Board of Health.3
The honest line
The county appoints members to the district; it does not run public health day to day.3
IV . The Safety Net

When a family hits a wall.

The county runs the help of last resort for residents who do not qualify for anything else.

Clark County Social Service is the county's safety net, mandated by Nevada law to aid residents in need. Its programs include rental and housing-expense assistance, eviction diversion, transportation help, in-home care, and assistance for the most basic dignity, burial or cremation for indigent residents under Nevada law.56 The fastest front door for any of it, or for a connection to community resources, is dialing 2-1-1.13

These are not abstractions in a working district. Eviction diversion can keep a family housed through a rough month. Burial assistance gives a poor family dignity in grief. These are commission-funded services a commissioner oversees, and a big part of the job is making sure residents even know the help exists.

Housing help
Rental and housing-expense assistance and eviction diversion for residents in need.5
Basic dignity
Burial or cremation assistance for indigent residents, under Nevada law.6
The front door
Dial 2-1-1 for housing, food, utilities, and crisis connections.13
V . The Vulnerable

The offices of last resort.

Two county offices protect people who have no one else to act for them.

The Public Administrator steps in to secure and settle the estate of a county resident who dies with no next of kin or executor able to act, protecting their property and affairs.7 The Public Guardian manages the financial and personal affairs of vulnerable adults who cannot care for themselves and have no able family, much of it done at no cost.8 These are quiet offices most people never hear about until they need one.

In an aging, diverse, lower-income district, there are more isolated seniors and vulnerable adults than the comfortable assume. These offices are the last line of dignity, and they connect to the same safety net, including the indigent-burial pipeline, that the county runs.

Public Administrator
Secures and settles the estates of residents who die with no one able to act.7
Public Guardian
Manages affairs for vulnerable adults with no able family, much of it pro bono.8
Why here
A diverse, aging district has more isolated seniors and vulnerable adults than people assume.8
VI . Both Ends of Life

Seniors at home, and kids in care.

Two of the county's biggest human-services responsibilities sit at opposite ends of life.

For seniors and people with disabilities, county senior services include a Homemaker program that helps with grocery and medication shopping, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and personal care, the kind of support that lets people age in their own homes.10 At the other end, the Department of Family Services runs child welfare, including Child Protective Services and the foster-care system, with more than 3,000 children in county foster care.9

Both are core county functions, funded and overseen by the Commission. Aging in place keeps east-valley seniors out of costlier institutional care, and a stable foster system protects the district's most vulnerable kids. These are budget-and-oversight responsibilities a commissioner carries.

Senior services
In-home help with shopping, meals, housekeeping, and care so seniors can age in place.10
Family Services
Child Protective Services and foster care, with more than 3,000 children in county care.9
The common thread
Both are county-funded, commission-overseen services for the most vulnerable.910
VII . The Overlap

Homelessness is a health issue too.

It sits at the intersection of health, housing, and safety. The full plan has its own page; here is the honest health framing.

The most recent completed regional homeless count, in 2024, found 7,906 people experiencing homelessness on a single night, with about 4,202 unsheltered.11 Be precise about the data: there was no 2024-style count published for 2025; the regional count was paused, so any current figure must reference 2024. Mental health and substance use are recognized dimensions of the crisis, which is part of why it is a health issue, not only a housing one.11

Operators matter here, and mislabeling them is the most common mistake. The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center downtown is run by the City of Las Vegas, while UMC, Clark County Social Service, and the county's coordinated-entry access points are county. For the campaign's full homelessness-and-safety plan, see that page.

VIII . The Lane

What the seat actually decides.

Real authority on health, and an honest account of the limits.

As UMC's Board of Hospital Trustees, the Commission governs the public hospital's direction, finances, and mission.2 It appoints members to the health district's board, and it funds and oversees the county's social-service, senior, family, and guardianship programs.35 What it does not do is practice medicine, run the health district day to day, or set state health policy. The role is governance, funding, and stewardship of the safety net.

Governs
University Medical Center, as the Board of Hospital Trustees.2
Appoints and funds
Members of the health district board, and the county's social-service safety net.35
Does not
Practice medicine, run the health district day to day, or set state health policy.4
IX . The Proposal

Where Manny stands.

These are candidate positions, offered as proposals, not enacted county policy.

Manny's health view starts with stewardship. Protect UMC's safety-net mission. The hospital board seat is a serious responsibility, and a commissioner should treat the financial health and indigent-care mission of Nevada's only Level I trauma center as a core duty, not an afterthought.2 Make the help findable. Too many east-valley families never learn that rent help, eviction diversion, in-home senior care, and 2-1-1 even exist, and a commissioner can fix that with plain communication.513

Dignity for the vulnerable. Back the offices, the Public Guardian, senior services, indigent burial, that protect people with no one else.8 The thread is the same accountability he brings everywhere: a safety net that actually catches people, run responsibly, with results you can measure.

Protect UMC
Treat the hospital board seat and UMC's safety-net mission as a core duty.2
Make help findable
Get east-valley families connected to the services that already exist, starting with 2-1-1.513
Dignity for the vulnerable
Back the guardian, senior, and indigent-care offices that protect people with no one else.8
Myth vs Fact

Who runs what in county health.

Health responsibility is split across the hospital, the health district, the county, and the city. The common mix-ups, corrected.

Myth: the county has nothing to do with health care
Fact: the Commission is the governing board of UMC, Nevada's only Level I trauma center.2
Myth: the county runs public health
Fact: the Southern Nevada Health District does; the county appoints two of its board members.3
Myth: the county runs the downtown Courtyard shelter
Fact: the Courtyard is run by the City of Las Vegas; UMC and Social Service are county.11
Myth: there is a 2025 homeless count
Fact: the most recent completed count is 2024; the regional count was paused, so 2024 is the figure to cite.11
Myth: only the poor use UMC
Fact: as the state's only Level I trauma and burn center, UMC treats the most serious cases for everyone.1
Myth: there is no county help for rent
Fact: Clark County Social Service runs rental and eviction-diversion assistance; dial 2-1-1 to start.513
Plain Words

The health terms, in plain English.

A few terms come up a lot. Here is what they mean.

Level I trauma center
The highest level of trauma care, able to handle the most severe injuries around the clock. UMC is Nevada's only one.1
Safety-net hospital
A hospital that serves everyone regardless of ability to pay, including the uninsured. UMC began as exactly that in 1931.1
Board of Hospital Trustees
UMC's governing board, which is the seven County Commissioners.2
Point-in-time count
A one-night regional census of people experiencing homelessness; the most recent completed one was 2024.11
Public Guardian
The county office that manages affairs for vulnerable adults with no able family.8
Indigent care
Care and assistance for residents who cannot pay, a core part of the county's safety-net mission.5
The Short Version

If you remember five things.

The whole page, distilled. Each line is backed by the sources below.

The county runs the hospital
The Commission is UMC's board; UMC is Nevada's only Level I trauma center.12
It is a safety-net hospital
Founded in 1931 as the county's hospital for the indigent, serving a working, often uninsured district.1
Public health is a district
The Southern Nevada Health District runs it; the county appoints two board members.3
There is real help
Rent help, eviction diversion, in-home senior care, and burial assistance; dial 2-1-1.513
Cite 2024 on homelessness
The most recent completed count is 2024 at 7,906; there was no published 2025 count.11
Questions

Fair questions.

The things people actually ask about county health and human services.

Yes. University Medical Center is Clark County's public hospital, and the seven County Commissioners sit as its Board of Hospital Trustees. It is Nevada's only Level I trauma center.12
It is Nevada's only Level I trauma center, the only verified burn care center, and the only multi-organ transplant center, and it began in 1931 as the county's hospital for the indigent.1
Because a working, diverse, often uninsured district is exactly who a safety-net hospital serves, and a serious injury here goes to UMC. The Commission governs that hospital, so its quality is a county-seat responsibility.12
No, the Southern Nevada Health District does. But the County Commission appoints two members to its Board of Health, so the county helps govern it without running it day to day.34
Dial 2-1-1 to connect to housing and rental assistance, or contact Clark County Social Service, which runs rental and housing-expense assistance and eviction diversion. This page does not give legal advice; it points you to the right help.513
A free, confidential number that connects Nevadans to housing, food, utility, and crisis resources. It is the simplest front door to the county and community safety net.13
Yes. Clark County Social Service provides burial or cremation assistance for indigent residents under Nevada law, a basic dignity for families who cannot pay.6
The Public Guardian manages the financial and personal affairs of vulnerable adults who cannot care for themselves and have no able family, much of it done at no cost. It is one of the county's quiet offices of last resort.8
Yes. County senior services include a Homemaker program with help shopping, preparing meals, light housekeeping, and personal care, so seniors and people with disabilities can age in place rather than enter costlier institutional care.10
The county's Department of Family Services runs child welfare, including Child Protective Services and foster care, with more than 3,000 children in county care. It is a major county responsibility the Commission oversees.9
The most recent completed count, in 2024, found 7,906 people experiencing homelessness on a single night, about 4,202 of them unsheltered. There was no published 2025 count, so 2024 is the figure to cite. The full plan is on the Homelessness and Safety page.11
No. The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center is run by the City of Las Vegas. UMC, Clark County Social Service, and the county coordinated-entry access points are the county pieces. Getting the operators right matters.11
No. The seat governs UMC as a board member and funds the safety net; it does not practice medicine or set clinical care. The role is governance, funding, and stewardship, not the exam room.2
The Southern Nevada Health District publishes restaurant-inspection records online. The district handles those inspections for the whole county, and the county appoints members to its board.34
No. The health facts here are nonpartisan and sourced. This is the Manny Kess campaign's site, and his positions are clearly marked as proposals in the "Where Manny stands" section.2
Two things: the county runs UMC, the state's only Level I trauma center, so health is a real duty of this seat. And if you or a neighbor needs help, dial 2-1-1, because the safety net only works if people know it is there.213
As the county's public hospital, UMC runs on patient revenue with county support, and its finances are overseen by the Board of Hospital Trustees, which is the County Commission. That is why the board seat carries real fiscal responsibility.12
UMC is the public hospital and trauma center, governed by the County Commission as its board. The Southern Nevada Health District is the separate public-health agency for clinics, inspections, and vital records, and the county appoints two of its board members. Different jobs, both touching the county.14
The Commission governs UMC's mission and finances as its board, and that safety-net, indigent-care mission has been part of UMC since it opened in 1931. Protecting it is exactly the kind of stewardship the board seat is for.12
Vital records like birth and death certificates run through the Southern Nevada Health District, which handles them for the whole county. The county appoints members to the district's board.34
Dial 2-1-1 to be connected to utility, rental, and food assistance, and contact Clark County Social Service for county help. The fastest path is 2-1-1, which routes you to whatever program fits your situation.513
It is the regional system that coordinates homeless services across agencies and governments. Southern Nevada's is branded Help Hope Home. The full picture, including who runs what, is on the Homelessness and Safety page.11
No. As the state's only Level I trauma center and only verified burn center, UMC treats the most serious cases for everyone in Southern Nevada. Its safety-net mission means it also serves the uninsured, but its trauma role serves the whole region.1
That the county has nothing to do with health care. In fact the Commission is the governing board of University Medical Center, the state's only Level I trauma center. Few responsibilities of the seat are bigger or less understood.2
A note from Manny
Protect the hospital. Make the help findable.
A safety net only works if it catches people, and if they know it is there.

I do not think most people realize the county runs our public hospital, the only Level I trauma center in the state. That is a serious responsibility, and I will treat it like one. Beyond UMC, half the battle with the county safety net is that families never learn the help exists, the rent assistance, the in-home care for seniors, the dignity of a burial for someone who had nothing. I want to protect those services and make them findable, starting with two one one. A net that actually catches people.

Sources & Method

Every figure, sourced.

Health claims should be checkable, and every one here is tied to UMC, the health district, or Clark County.

  1. University Medical Center, about us (Nevada's only Level I trauma center, only verified burn center, only multi-organ transplant center, founded 1931, the trauma region): umcsn.com about us
  2. University Medical Center, leadership and boards (the Board of Hospital Trustees, which is the County Commission): umcsn.com leadership & boards
  3. Southern Nevada Health District, Board of Health members (the board's makeup, including two county commissioners): snhd Board of Health
  4. Southern Nevada Health District, restaurant inspections and services (public health, inspections, immunizations, vital records): snhd inspections
  5. Clark County Social Service, about (the county safety net: rental and housing-expense assistance, eviction diversion, and more): clarkcountynv.gov social service
  6. Clark County Social Service, cremation and burial assistance (indigent burial under Nevada law): clarkcountynv.gov burial assistance
  7. Clark County Public Administrator (securing and settling the estates of residents with no one able to act): clarkcountynv.gov Public Administrator
  8. Clark County Public Guardian (managing affairs for vulnerable adults with no able family): clarkcountynv.gov Public Guardian
  9. Clark County Department of Family Services (child welfare and foster care, more than 3,000 children in care): clarkcountynv.gov Family Services
  10. Clark County Social Service, senior services (the Homemaker program and in-home support): clarkcountynv.gov senior services
  11. Las Vegas Review-Journal, Southern Nevada homelessness count (the 2024 point-in-time count of 7,906, the unsheltered figure, and the paused 2025 count): reviewjournal.com homeless count
  12. Clark County Board of County Commissioners (the body that sits as UMC's Board of Hospital Trustees and appoints health-district members): clarkcountynv.gov commissioners
  13. Nevada 211 (the free, confidential number for housing, food, utility, and crisis help): nevada211.org

How we handled the numbers. The UMC facts come from the hospital's own pages, the health-district governance from the district, and the safety-net programs from Clark County. We describe UMC as having "more than 500 beds" because published bed counts vary slightly by year, and we did not cite an uncompensated-care dollar figure that we could not confirm to a primary source.

The homelessness data rule. We cite the 2024 point-in-time count and state plainly that there was no published 2025 count. The full homelessness plan, with its own sources, lives on the Homelessness and Safety page. We label operators carefully: the Courtyard is City of Las Vegas, while UMC and Social Service are county.

Found something to fix? If a figure here is out of date, the campaign wants to know. Accuracy is the whole point. Reach the team through the main site.

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