El Dorado Manor in Trenton, NE, offers elder care for a variety of needs, and it serves as both a retirement community and nursing home with independent living, assisted living, and memory care services for seniors who need help with daily life, so residents live in studio rooms that come with furnishings and accessibility features, and the staff focuses on providing personalized attention in a close-knit environment, staying on-site 24 hours a day to give support, help with moving, provide healthcare for diabetes, non-ambulatory and incontinence care, and manage medications. Residents here can join regularly scheduled activities, movie nights, community-sponsored events, and devotional gatherings, and use shared spaces like the game room, fitness room, business room, library, indoor common areas, and gardens while having access to meal services offering 1 or 2 prepared meals a day, including support for special dietary needs, so no one has to cook if they don't wish to, and laundry and housekeeping services help keep living easy and clean.
The facility's amenities also include an emergency alert system, move-in coordination, and transportation to local doctors, pharmacies, parks, and outdoor spots, so getting around or getting help is planned for, and the community organizes both on-site and offsite activities to encourage healthy movement and socializing among residents who may need some help every day with bathing, dressing, or medication management. Staff members, including nurses and certified nursing assistants, provide care with a daily ratio showing 0.63 RN hours, 1.1 LPN hours, and 2.65 CNA hours per resident, giving a total of 1.73 staff hours for each person living here; vaccination for influenza and pneumococcal disease is part of the healthcare approach, too.
El Dorado Manor holds government city ownership, isn't located inside a hospital, is not a special focus facility, and doesn't operate as a continuing care retirement community or under a multi-nursing home system. The home allows resident and family councils and takes part in Medicare and Medicaid programs, so finances and family involvement are recognized parts of life here. Safety systems include full sprinklers throughout the building, and the facility currently has 23 residents with space for 40 beds, meaning there's a moderate bed occupancy at 58 percent. The health inspection and staffing reports show a 1-star rating from Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it stands as the highest rated option in its city, with a 7.3 out of 10 rating from local sources and a 3.8 Community Score on Seniorly, and while there are some recorded deficiencies related to mistreatment, they were labeled as minimal harm or potential for harm. Residents here get access to general healthcare, meal provision, personal care, help with insulin monitoring, and staff that respond to emergencies day or night, while being part of a community with shared activity rooms, devotional events, prepared meals, and access to outdoor areas, so the place provides both care and a sense of belonging for older adults in Trenton.