The Mulberry at Waverly sits as a single-story building with a classic brick and siding look, a well-kept lawn, and an American flag out front, making it easy to recognize from the street, and has room for 54 residents with an average of about 44 living there each day, with care focused on nursing home services that follow federal standards, though detailed information about who manages or oversees the place isn't available. The facility's owners are Douro Valley Investment, LLC and Ne 11 Holdings Opco LLC, and it's connected to Avid Healthcare Group, but no other details are given about its leadership or staff control. The Mulberry at Waverly offers skilled nursing care along with help for daily living, memory care, independent and assisted living, short-term and respite stays, plus services like case management, scheduled activities, local transportation, and a beautician on site, and tries to keep things social and aimed at resident wellness, with the grounds and programs meant to make residents feel welcome and cared for.
There's a range of senior care services provided, including hospice support, home health, and even home care, and the staff is supposed to deliver personal care through individualized plans, with social services and support and referral help for families and residents. There are quality efforts focused on both daily needs and encouragement for social and recreational activity, so people have chances to mix, move, and enjoy programs, while support for health and comfort is a main focus, and there's an ongoing push for compassion and wellness.
The nursing staff provides about 3.49 hours per resident each day, which is less than the Nebraska state average of 4 hours, and there's an adjusted total nurse staffing rate of 3.15 hours, with RN staffing at about 0.49 hours per resident each day, and a similar figure for weekend coverage. Nurse turnover is high at 87.5%, compared to the state average of 51.6%, and there's a posted deficiency for not keeping daily records of nurse staffing as required, plus documented problems with nutrition and food safety, where inspections found that food didn't always come from approved sources or get handled by the right food standards.
Inspections have found 38 deficiencies, covering problems with some physician and nursing services, and 6 infection-related citations, reflecting issues with infection control and health safety. The facility has care ratings from federal inspectors: a 1-star staffing and health inspection rating, 2 stars for quality measures, and a 107.0 weighted health survey score, as recorded under CMS Certification Number 285143. The Mulberry at Waverly is a for-profit operation focused on operations that fit senior living communities, but full details about how the facility is managed or run day-by-day aren't available in any public report.