Eastmont Living sits in Lincoln, Nebraska, and works as a nonprofit Life Care Community with a true focus on serving seniors through every stage of retirement, and there's really something about how they keep everything transparent with Form 990 filings and open details on grantmaking, funding, and financials, which helps people know where their money goes. The Eastmont Towers Community forms the heart of the campus, designed to serve healthy seniors who want to stay active but also need the peace of mind that comes from knowing more help is there if needed, and they offer independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, rehabilitation, skilled nursing, long-term care, and even end-of-life care, so folks don't have to leave the community as their needs change. The place tries to foster a strong sense of belonging, creating a family-like atmosphere through long-tenured staff, many of whom work in healthcare, rehabilitation, food service, building maintenance, and activities, and there's real attention to making life comfortable and dignified, with caregivers and families encouraged to stay involved.
Residents at Eastmont Living get to pick suites or apartments with the option to decorate and make things their own, and for couples, spouses have the choice to live together in either independent or assisted living, or live separately but keep close contact. The whole place is set up to allow active living, with a big list of amenities for comfort and convenience, including exercise, hobby, dining, and entertainment rooms, and furnished housing options for those who want them. There are housekeeping and laundry services, even dry cleaning, plus meal preparation and service, and the kitchen staff pay careful attention to special diets for allergies or diabetes. Each part of the facility features emergency alert systems for safety, and there's a community room for things like movie nights and social events. The staff coordinate smooth move-ins to help new residents feel at home, and there's always a full staff on hand to help with daily needs-like bathing, dressing, chores, and medication handling in assisted living or memory care.
Programs and services match a wide range of interests and needs, offering daily activities, social, cultural, educational, and spiritual programs that bring people together and help new friendships take root, whether it's through group hobbies, exercise, or celebrations in the community rooms. Eastmont Living also runs short-term rehab for folks who need time to recover after surgery, and their residential care options allow those with more daily care needs-or those needing a live-in caregiver-to settle into their own part of a shared neighborhood. The Seasons assisted living part stands out for giving help while still honoring each person's dignity, privacy, and independence. The community managed to avoid any COVID cases among residents during the pandemic, which shows a real track record for high-quality health care. They use a Life Care contract model for added financial security, so residents can protect assets and plan ahead for future care.
Eastmont Living aims to let seniors age in place, and as needs change, folks don't have to move to another campus-they'll get a smooth transition from independent living through assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and end-of-life care, with medical services and care adapting along the way. Eastmont Living puts value in social life, health care, and caregiver involvement, and stands apart for offering an honest variety of senior living choices, from active retirement to skilled nursing, all on one campus so every resident can find what fits them best.