Princess Anne

    2020 2024 Binney Street, Omaha, NE, 68110
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    About Princess Anne

    Princess Anne is a senior living community in Omaha, Nebraska, located in Douglas County, mostly in the 68106 area, and it's got a handful of different places, each with things that stand out, so you've got the AkSarBen Village Senior Living Community, which includes all sorts of assisted living, independent living, and memory care options for folks mostly over 55 or 62, and some spots have names like Lakeside Village, Immanuel Village, and Immanuel Courtyard, at different addresses with state licenses like ALF086, ALF087, and ALF273, and then there's also a group of places called An Angel's Touch at three separate spots, each with a license number such as ALF363, ALF003, or ALF004, and these can house about eight people each, which is good for people who want a smaller group. Between them all, the Princess Anne community offers up to 105 assisted living units, with studios, single bedrooms, and some apartments, and some buildings focus on dementia care or Alzheimer's care with specially trained staff and programs for those needs, and they can help with daily things, like helping with the bathroom, getting dressed, moving around, and even assisted showers or feeding by spoon if someone gets to that point. Staff stay on call 24 hours a day, and residents can use pull cords or emergency buttons if something comes up, plus there are regular health checks and a nurse can come in when needed, so families do get some peace of mind knowing there's someone around.

    Each place under the Princess Anne name has distinct features, and there might be things like landscaped walking paths, a reading room, a book room, game rooms, and a theater for movies, and for people who want to get their hair done, they sometimes bring in a mobile barber or hairdresser, and there are yards, a sauna, maybe a jacuzzi, fitness areas, and spots for community nights or crafts, with regular get-togethers and music or movie times, and even animal visits. Residents get three balanced, homemade meals a day, with special diets available for things like high blood pressure or diabetes, plus snack options, and if someone wants to bring a pet, some buildings let that happen. They also help out with laundry and basic housekeeping, offer scheduled transportation to appointments, errands, or religious services, and sometimes there are wellness programs or physical therapy, depending on your needs. The rooms have ADA-compliant bathrooms, all maintenance is included, and they offer both all-inclusive rent packages and à la carte services; people can pick what suits them best and there are choices between living in a larger community with more amenities or in a home-sized setting with just a few other folks. Residents have access to a beauty and barbershop, communal kitchens and dining halls, and if needed, someone will help with medications, transfers (sometimes needing two people, depending), and unscheduled needs that come up, with personalized care plans based on real assessments. They'll also coordinate with Medicaid, Medicare, and help families find out about government help like Social Security disability or other support programs, especially if someone has dementia or needs extra assistance. Staff get special training for memory support, and programs like music therapy, crafts, and exercise are worked into the usual week, and sometimes outside services can be brought in for specific needs. All these features and services are tied together with unique names and terms specific to Princess Anne, and everything gets reviewed and licensed by local and state groups like the Department of Aging. So, in all, Princess Anne gives people different care choices, unique facilities with special names for their rooms and programs, a good range of daily help and activities, and a mix of big community living or small group homes, all regulated and checked for safety.

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