Nye Square

    655 W 23rd St, Fremont, NE, 68025
    4.8 · 65 reviews
    • Continuing care retirement community
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    4.83 · 65 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.9
    • Staff

      4.8
    • Meals

      4.7
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.6

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    About Nye Square

    Nye Square sits in Los Angeles as a senior living community that offers both independent living and assisted living apartments from Nye Health Services, and you'll find 135 units that include studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, so there's some flexibility if someone's looking for a certain kind of home. There's a campus feel because both types of residences are together, and the units are age-restricted for active retirement living, and small pets are allowed, which some people appreciate. The community's licensed as an Assisted Living Facility (PA-Only), and you get different levels of care, such as assisted living, memory care for folks dealing with dementia or Alzheimer's, and independent living, along with short-term respite care if someone needs a little extra help for a few weeks.

    The services are pretty broad, and Nye Square's staff help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and managing diabetes or incontinence when needed. Residents can join plenty of activities, like arts and crafts, musical events, educational classes, trips out for shopping or dining, support groups for conditions like stroke or Parkinson's, and Pete's Place, a spot where people gather to watch sports or just socialize, so there's always something going on. For those looking to keep active, there's a fitness center, activity rooms, common spaces, a courtyard for walking, and special amenities like aquatic therapy. There's a restaurant-style dining room with international and vegetarian meal choices, plus meal plans if someone needs special food or wants to invite a guest for dinner.

    Transportation options make sure residents can get to appointments or errands, and there's both scheduled trips and rides for general needs. Maintenance and housekeeping services keep things running smoothly, and all homes here are maintenance-free, so nobody has to worry about fixing things or mowing the lawn, and Wi-Fi runs through the building if someone wants to use the internet. The whole place, including parking and entrances, is handicap accessible and set up so folks in wheelchairs can get around without much trouble.

    Nye Health Services leads therapy and health programs, with skilled nursing, outpatient therapy, rehabilitation, and on-site physician support, so whether someone needs physical therapy, injury rehab, short-stay recovery, or just regular medical visits, there's help available. There's also home health care for people who'd rather stay in their home but need help with daily life or want some companionship, and outpatient therapy programs if someone's coming in for scheduled treatment and heading home the same day.

    The staff try to create a supportive place where each person's care is matched to their needs, and even though there are lots of conveniences and activities, the focus stays on letting residents be as independent as possible, stepping in with more support if someone needs a little extra help as time goes by. Nye Square's a place with choices in how people want to live, and it gives a range of care and programs wrapped together in one community for seniors in Los Angeles.

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