Omaha Supportive Living sits in Omaha, Nebraska, right near The Nebraska Medical Center and UNMC, providing assisted living and memory care for seniors who want to keep some independence but need daily help, and the facility's got three houses with a total capacity of 45 residents and about 4,000 square feet in each house. The staff supports people with different needs, especially those with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, offering memory care for individuals with memory impairments, and the place gives personal attention and understands every resident's routine, with a careful assessment at move-in to make sure care is just right for each person. Residents get help with bathing, dressing, hygiene, medication management, and transfers, and the staff is around 24 hours a day for anyone who needs supervision.
Rooms come in studio layouts, single rooms, semi-private or private options, and two-bedroom units, all fully furnished, and these include bathrooms, kitchenettes, and lounge areas with cable TV, plus there are backyard spaces and garden areas for fresh air or walking paths for exercise. The community offers planned events-like art plans, music, social nights, tabletop games, movie nights, or outdoor trips-so there's always a way to have something to do, whether it's in a book room, rec area, or library, and recreation, exercise, and wellness programs happen regularly. There's a health room, fitness center, and even wellness options like a sauna and hot tub, and for convenience, the staff arranges help with laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, and personal care, plus a mobile hairdresser and a full salon if needed.
Dining services give three home-cooked meals daily, and residents with special diets-like for diabetes or high blood pressure-can get nutritional changes, so no one's left out at mealtime. Residents can use transportation for medical appointments, shopping, faith-based activities, or trips for fun, and there's guest parking, Wifi, and a dining room for visitors who stop in. Omaha Supportive Living emphasizes safety, with handicap accessibility and sprinkler systems throughout, and residents get private or shared accommodations depending on need. There's a focus on creating a family-like feeling, and staff help with transition or mobility, and care goes a long way to make sure routines-like music therapy or animal therapy-can fit into what each person enjoys.
Omaha Supportive Living started as part of a business in 1994 but began under new ownership in 2004, with Lisa Pinkerton managing, and Danielle Swanda establishing it in 2013 under the other name Prosperity Properties Inc.; it's licensed for 26 beds at its main location of 514 S 38th Ave, and is fully incorporated but not BBB accredited, though it's got local BBB ties with the BBB of Midwest Plains. The community holds a reputation as a specialized assisted living facility among Nebraska's assisted living communities, with one location having a 5.0 rating from one review and a 3.6 community sentiment score from broader ratings, and possible programs include day schedules for adults and help for family caregivers navigating long-term care or insurance. Every detail goes toward providing a secure, supportive place for elderly adults needing community, independence, and help with daily life, and all of these resources are aimed at keeping people active, included, and cared for while living in Omaha.