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    Nellis Thrift Shop

    4.0 (7 reviews)
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    2 years ago

    Lots of things to choose from. I grabbed some Items for the kitchen, the kids and a few decorations. The price was very reasonable.

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    7 years ago

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    7 years ago

    Great little thrift shop on Nellis AFB. Always priced well with a friendly staff! Nice place find a good deal!

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    8 years ago

    I love shopping here. There is always something new. The funds go to support the local community also.

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    The LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada

    The LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada

    (47 reviews)

    Downtown

    So I had the opportunity to learn about the LGBTQIA Community. I honestly enjoyed the fact to show…read morerespect and acknowledge their world. It's hard to change your own roots and values. But we all humans and deserve respect. Everyone was very kind. It's just another place with lots of great people. They have awesome resources for those who identify themselves different than what you think. They have the right to decide their gender identity and sexual orientation. Their life, their choices. If you know anyone who is struggling because friends and family are not accepting them, refer them here. If you have a love one who decided to change, they also have resources for the family. It's a good place to know. Excellent resources, great assistance, great value. It is worth having the knowledge and the right attitude to help others.

    Based on my repeated experiences as a patient, I believe this facility demonstrates a systemic…read morefailure of patient care, continuity, communication, and medication management, creating unnecessary and dangerous risks to patient health. Since establishing care under Emily Browand, APRN, I have seen her only twice. She is routinely unavailable, and I am repeatedly reassigned to different providers without notification, consent, or communication. This lack of continuity is compounded by unanswered messages sent through the patient portal, leaving me without guidance or timely responses regarding critical aspects of my care. I ask plainly: Where is the commitment to patient safety and patient-centered care? Most alarming is the repeated mismanagement of my Cabenuva treatment, a medication with a strict administration schedule that is essential to maintaining therapeutic effectiveness and preventing resistance. I have been on Cabenuva since its initial release and am fully knowledgeable of the required treatment timeframes. I received my injection on September 27, yet my next dose was not administered until December 6, placing me significantly outside the recommended dosing window and out of compliance. When I questioned this deviation--appropriately and proactively--I was met with dismissiveness and attitude, as though advocating for my own health was inappropriate. This delay was not caused by me, but by failures in scheduling, provider availability, and medication coordination within this organization. The situation escalated further today. I had a confirmed appointment at 2:00 p.m. for my injection. I was contacted and asked to arrive earlier because: Emily Browand was again unavailable, and Dr. Cade was leaving early. I rearranged my schedule--despite having three other medical appointments the same day--to accommodate the clinic's request. After arriving two hours early, I was informed that no one could locate my medication, and I was told I would need to reschedule. This is unacceptable. A healthcare facility that administers specialty medications should never be unable to account for a patient's prescribed treatment--especially after confirming an appointment and requiring the patient to adjust their schedule. This represents a critical breakdown in medication management, internal communication, and basic standards of care. At this point, this is no longer an isolated incident but a pattern: Lack of provider availability Failure to communicate with patients Missed or delayed critical treatments Disregard for established medication protocols Indifference to the real health risks imposed on patients These actions have put my health and life at unnecessary risk. No patient should have to repeatedly fight to receive medically necessary treatment or worry whether their care team is capable of safely managing their treatment plan.

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    Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas

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    First, a little backstory. I literally grew up haggling and was taught from a very early age that…read morethere is nothing in life more satisfying than finding a killer deal. The obvious sad and pathetic nature of that last sentence notwithstanding, suffice to say that I'm a proud thrifter. Not because I'm poor, lower middle class, employment challenged, or whatever the politically correct nomenclature is to refer to the "less fortunate" nowadays, but simply because I appreciate a good value. I've shopped at super high end thrift stores and ones in the middle of skid row in the demilitarized zone that used to be known as Los Angeles. Having resided in Las Vegas for the past 19 years, I believe I have shopped in every off price/thrift retailer that exists here, except for two. One was this Habitat Restore place and the other being Opportunity Village. I have shopped at both in the last couple days and here are my thoughts. Wow. That preamble went on way too long. My apologies. Anyways,,Restore is definitely not your traditional "thrift store". Let's get that straight right from the get-go. Not because of its architecture or that they allow smoking (I wish) but because of the type of store it is. They concentrate largely (but not exclusively) on home furnishings, construction materials (like toilets, bathtubs, closet doors, etc), and manufacture overruns. Their pricing is extremely competitive and in some cases outright killer bargains. When went there yesterday morning, they had colour codes their price tags to reflect discounts ranging from 25% to 75% off (and of course some colors has no discount). I recently moved and have been trying to furnish my new residence in a traditional yet eclectic style that isn't necessarily hipster wannabe or man cave, but a style all my own showcasing that yes I'm a 47 year old divorced dad of twins that is stuck thinking that "ten years ago" refers to around 1996 but I'm also content with my mismatched furnishings and a colour wheel of different cargo shorts. Restore literally hit the nail on the head for me. They offered what I believed to be former hotel furniture at rock bottom prices, and even had a couple pallets of this great Mid century modern end table that came IKEA style in a box that you get to put together at home. Being that I'm about as un-manly you can get as far as DIY projects, I was excited that the step by step instructions that came with the end table (all assembled with the included Alan Wrench of course), meant that even I can feel accomplished and satisfied knowing that I BUIIT THIS after the 3.5 hours I spent doing what would probably take most 13 year olds about 25 minutes to put together. Anyway, I digress. This store is awesome, and the staff is super friendly, approachable, professional, and courteous. I will be back probably tomorrow to waste more money, and suggest you do the same. On a side note, the last time I visited this location prior to yesterday was to buy a CD at the WOW! Grand opening. A combination of The Good Guys and Tower Records that was destined to fail. Those were the days.

    We drove out of our way to go there to buy a 24X30X12 kitchen cabinet. Overpriced for every size…read morecabinet. Ended up getting a new one at Lowes for basically the same price but new in box, no dings and hardware included. Such a disappointment.

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