The Las Vegas Recovery Hospital, Southern Nevada’s first fully integrated addiction recovery hospital, opened late last week.
The 32,000-square-foot, 68-bed facility occupies the 3rd and 4th floors of Dignity Health’s Rose de Lima Hospital in Henderson, but Lion Health System, who operates the facility, will do it independently from Dignity Health.
The hospital's goal is to stabilize patients who aren’t facing conditions urgent enough for the ICU, but might still have medical needs that are more complex than what traditional residential facilities can address.
“This really takes patients from the ER to that next level of care, and then we’re able to stabilize both from a detox standpoint and from a medical condition standpoint and then discharge," said Stacey Campa, the hospital's CEO.
According to the CDC, at least 850 people in Clark County died of an overdose between June 2024 and June 2025. Nationally, Nevada was one of only two U.S. states to record an increase in overdose deaths in 2024.