Legato Living at Legacy sits in Omaha, right across from Lakeside Hospital, so residents and family find medical care nearby, along with pharmacies, parks, cafes, and other neighborhood comforts, and the big home's ranch style makes it easy to move around, even for folks who aren't able to walk much on their own. The home's ranch design offers well-lit, open living spaces, wide hallways, and a large sunroom for sitting together, while a recently redone garden level gives a calm spot for rest or family gatherings on holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. You'll notice gardens, walking paths, and safe open areas outside, and the staff always encourage time outdoors if the weather lets them, which helps keep everyone active and gives a sense of independence.
Legato Living at Legacy supports assisted living and memory care under one roof, focusing on people living with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other memory problems and offering help for both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents. The team, led by compassionate owners and nurses, along with assistants-names like Erin Render, Jill McMahon, and Andy Singh come to mind-are deeply involved every day and keep staffing at higher levels than most places, so folks get more attention, especially as their needs grow. Meals here get planned with special diets in mind, like low sugar or allergy-sensitive, and the kitchen staff cook fresh, nutritious food daily in a home-style way. There are daily activities, arts and crafts, health and wellness programs, movie nights, and memory enhancement exercises, plus options for education and social time, always meant to support cognitive, physical, and emotional well-being.
Residents choose from private or semi-private rooms, studio apartments, or even two-bed assisted living units, and each room features good natural light, cable TV, and handy things like washers and dryers, with housekeepers and laundry staff who keep things tidy and comfortable, and some rooms have kitchenettes too. Community spaces include a dining room, activity room, salon/barbershop, gardens, a fitness spot, easily accessible WiFi, and guest parking for visitors. The home takes safety seriously, with emergency alert systems, wheelchair and walking help, handrails where needed, and a sprinkler system for fire. The staff help with all the daily things-bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, medicine, toileting-and provide 24-hour supervision; nurses help with wound care, there's support from occupational therapy, and residents can see a podiatrist when they need. For those needing more, the home offers hospice care, respite stays, adult daycare, and end-of-life care, working closely with hospice professionals and always keeping families informed of any changes in health.
Families visit freely, and the atmosphere's friendly, calm, and welcoming, with most who stay describing it as the next best thing to living in their own home, and the staff try to support everyone-residents with memory needs, folks recovering strength, or those simply needing a supportive home-like place-so everyone can age with some comfort and dignity. This is a locally owned business, with two locations in Omaha, run by people who are always available and involved, and the focus stays on steady routines and a respectful, family-style approach so big transitions or moves aren't needed as care needs grow. Legato Living at Legacy accepts long-term care insurance, follows Nebraska health rules, and is also known as Render Group, LLC, ComfortCare Homes, and ComfortCare Homes of Nebraska, always aiming for a simple, supportive, and safe environment for each resident.