Every KidDeserves A Cure
Cure 4 The Kids Foundation is Southern Nevada’s nationally recognized treatment center for children battling cancer and rare diseases. We are dedicated to advancing the treatment and prevention of childhood diseases through clinical expertise, cutting-edge research, and innovative approaches.
As a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and an independent division of Roseman University of Health Sciences, we understand the importance of caring for all aspects of our patients’ care. We are proud to be Las Vegas, Nevada’s the community leader in the research and treatment of childhood cancer and rare diseases.
We understand that as a parent or caretaker, your primary concern is the well-being of your child. That responsibility takes on an even greater significance when your child is confronted with a potentially catastrophic diagnosis. That’s why Cure 4 The Kids Foundation is committed to providing medical excellence alongside comprehensive, compassionate care.
Together, we will navigate your child’s diagnosis, address your concerns, and provide the best possible care for your child, ensuring that you’re not alone in facing the challenges that lie ahead.
Cure 4 The Kids Foundation believes all patients deserve the chance for recovery and to receive the most current treatment protocols for specialized diseases. We’ve seen firsthand that the outcome of many children facing a life-threatening health crisis is often determined by the amount of their medical coverage or lack thereof.
Our Charity Care Plan ensures families who are unable to pay for treatment, are uninsured, or underinsured still get the medical care they need. We believe financial circumstances should never prevent a child from receiving life-saving treatment.
To advance cures and treatment of childhood cancer and other rare diseases through cutting-edge science, comprehensive health care, legislative advocacy, and research.
To ensure continuous quality improvement through being a reliable, efficient, and responsive team capable of meeting the individual needs of each patient with empathy and excellence.
To treat each child as an individual, addressing their unique needs beyond their diagnosis through personalized, compassionate care.
By completing this survey, you play a crucial role in improving support for individuals living with rare diseases in Nevada. We urge Nevadans affected by rare diseases, including caregivers and family members, to participate in the survey to help us gain insights into demographics, disease progression, treatment availability, quality of care, and other essential resources.
The survey aims to understand the experiences of individuals, caregivers, and family members affected by rare diseases, especially regarding accessing care and navigating the healthcare system in Nevada.
Participants must be 18 years of age or older and either reside in Nevada or receive medical care in the state. All information provided is anonymous and confidential. Your responses will not be linked to your identity, and survey findings will only be reported in aggregate form to inform policies and services related to rare diseases in Nevada. Participation is voluntary, and there is no financial compensation involved.
Joint Commission Accreditation is the most stringent in the country for medical facilities. Since 2011, we have been Exceeding Industry Standards. This proves our quality of care is at the highest level. Patient safety and treatment is our top priority and Joint Commission Accreditation is essential to continue to add services for our patients.
Ranking #2623 of the fastest growing companies an America.The Inc. 5000 is a weekly magazine that publishes stories about small businesses and startups and is a very prestigious honor for growing private businesses and business leaders.
In 2021, we ranked as #4 among the nation’ top 50 Non Profit organizations to work for, by Non Profit Times, moving up 19 places since 2019. This coveted award is primarily based on employee satisfaction surveys in the following areas: Leadership and Planning, Culture and Communication, Training, Development and Resources.