O.U.R. Supported Living is a small assisted living community at 2144 Washington Street in Lincoln, NE, with 16 licensed beds, and folks can use private pay, veterans' benefits, or Social Security to help cover the costs, with separate fees based on care needs, room type, or if a second person moves in, and they have options for studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, and semi-private rooms, all set up so people can pick what's best for their lifestyle and budget. Staff stay on duty around the clock, ready to help with things like getting from a bed to a wheelchair, bathing, dressing, and handling medication, and they'll lend a hand with insulin checks if someone has diabetes, plus they step in for those with dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or incontinence, and the care plans get tailored depending on what somebody needs whether that's just light help or regular assistance with daily routines. Meals get cooked fresh, planned with a dietitian's help, so folks won't have to shop or cook, and mealtimes can include help if someone needs it, while all-day snacks are easy to find and dietary needs get attention too, which means residents can keep up with nutrition without worry.
O.U.R. Supported Living has common indoor spaces like a dining room, library, bistro, fitness area, and even a game room, meant for people to come together, and there's a steady schedule of daily activities, movie nights, and social events that make it easy for anyone to join in and meet others, plus walks outside on landscaped trails or in the secure garden courtyard, so residents have room to move, visit, or find quiet if that's what they want, and general housekeeping, laundry, and linen service take the stress out of chores. Safety is kept up through an emergency alert system, regular health screenings, and secure, ADA-compliant grounds, so families can feel sure their loved ones have peace of mind. O.U.R. Supported Living also helps coordinate moves in, offers a furnished setting with home-style touches, and brings in home health and rehabilitation services if a resident needs them, and they're independently licensed by Nebraska, without Medicare unless they've gotten CMS certification. The location is in a quiet neighborhood, so folks can enjoy peace but also get to nearby cafes, pharmacies, and parks, and the team supports residents' independence with custom plans, assistance for non-ambulatory care, and personal attention, including support through various stages of aging, like continence or speech therapy. The facility values personal comfort, social time, and good food, so seniors who want both independence and a strong sense of community get a place that adapts to them as their needs change.