O.U.R. Homes sits at 2445 R St in Lincoln, Nebraska, and offers 244 assisted living units, helping adults who need daily support like medication management, bathing, dressing, mealtime help, and support for people with Parkinson's disease or memory loss. The property has assisted living, memory care, adult day centers, independent living apartments, and supportive mental health services, including psychiatric rehabilitation and emergency case management, for people who need extra care. Residents can pick between small studios, one-bedroom suites, and shared or private rooms, with furnished spaces meant to feel home-like but also safe and functional, including rooms for people who need help walking or those with dementia.
The community makes life easier with regular meals planned by a staff dietitian and culinary chefs, three daily meals and snacks, special menus for allergies and diabetes, as well as dementia-friendly dining, and a communal kitchen for group cooking. Staff includes nurses and care partners who help with medical needs and emergencies any time of day. Housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning are included, and there's always someone around to help with moving safely between spaces or to check on people during the day or night.
There's a barber shop, cafe, concierge, a wellness and spa room, and a recreation area with a library, game room, and movie nights. Residents roam inside with hallways shaped for easy walking in circles, so people with memory loss don't feel lost. Security is discreet but present, with staff checking in all day to make sure everyone feels safe. People join on-site activities, devotional programs, and even go on little trips to grocery stores, pharmacies, coffee shops, and restaurants nearby. The gardens and walking paths give peaceful places to spend time outside, and the whole place has wifi throughout.
O.U.R. Homes cares for many health needs, from incontinence to diabetic support, and offers ambulation and transfer assistance. They prepare rooms to fit changing needs, give independent and communal living choices, and help people feel welcome whether they want more privacy or like living close to friends. There's a focus on respect, dignity, and making sure people feel at home, with support from nurses, physicians, and staff trained for both senior care and mental health. Families get advice and planning services, and costs depend on room types, with several payment options and ways to compare plans through photos and community scores found on their website. The whole place wants every resident's life to have comfort, connection, and safety, without being too fancy about it, and everyone gets treated kindly, like part of a small, close community.