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Ho we determine rankings
Our 2023 state ranking for assisted living uses A Place for Mom’s proprietary data collected from our community partners. First, we sorted through our metrics and grouped them into three pillars that are key in a quality assisted living experience. We weighted these pillars differently based on insights from our senior living experts. Then, we used these categories and their weighting to determine how each state ranks.
Top ranked Nebraska cities for assisted living overall
I would really give Bailey Pointe on Van Dorn a five on all those categories some of the staff are more likable than others but overall everyone is very friendly and very very helpful the food is excellent...
We like the friendly, caring atmosphere of the staff and residents. I would appreciate more communication with the staff. As the family member of a relatively new resident, I sometimes don't even know what I...
My mother lived at High Plains for the past six years. The staff is exceptional and offers highly personalized care up to end of life care. The food and activities offered are also outstanding. During my...
We like the friendly, caring atmosphere of the staff and residents. I would appreciate more communication with the staff. As the family member of a relatively new resident, I sometimes don't even know what I...
Wonderful care and support. My loved one passed away. Managing their diabetes with Alzheimer's was difficult and led to challenges.
I think in the beginning it took some time to familiarize my mom's needs with the staff. No matter what you have to be an advocate for your loved ones and stay on top of the staff to insure the needs are...
We like the friendly, caring atmosphere of the staff and residents. I would appreciate more communication with the staff. As the family member of a relatively new resident, I sometimes don't even know what I...
I think in the beginning it took some time to familiarize my mom's needs with the staff. No matter what you have to be an advocate for your loved ones and stay on top of the staff to insure the needs are...
Staff are friendly and clean, the place always seems clean. Communication seems solid. You'd have to ask my dad about the move in, but when I was helping move furniture in, it was quite smooth. The meals...
We like the friendly, caring atmosphere of the staff and residents. I would appreciate more communication with the staff. As the family member of a relatively new resident, I sometimes don't even know what I...
Wonderful care and support. My loved one passed away. Managing their diabetes with Alzheimer's was difficult and led to challenges.
I think in the beginning it took some time to familiarize my mom's needs with the staff. No matter what you have to be an advocate for your loved ones and stay on top of the staff to insure the needs are...
I would really give Bailey Pointe on Van Dorn a five on all those categories some of the staff are more likable than others but overall everyone is very friendly and very very helpful the food is excellent...
My mother lived at High Plains for the past six years. The staff is exceptional and offers highly personalized care up to end of life care. The food and activities offered are also outstanding. During my...
Many things about Yankee Hill Village were wonderful during our experience there. But in crisis, they were not well functioning. Communications from the staff to the family were not clear and timely as they...
The median monthly cost of assisted living in Nebraska is around $5,000, which is very close to the national median monthly cost of assisted living ($4,807), according to A Place for Mom’s internal data on our partners. On the low end, monthly costs run around approximately $3,200, while the higher end can be as much as $6,700 per month.[01]
When looking at communities, it’s important to understand that pricing typically varies. Generally speaking, pricing for assisted living in Nebraska takes into account the level of care that a resident needs. However, other factors that impact costs may include the following:
Assisted living communities in Nebraska tend to cost more in larger towns, such as Grand Island and Bellevue, than those in surrounding rural areas. While assisted living costs in Nebraska may seem expensive, some elder Nebraskans can qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. Programs such as these can reduce the cost of assisted living by covering some qualified care services for eligible participants.
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When it comes to assisted living in Nebraska, planning ahead is key. It’s possible that your loved one can use private and public pay options to cover assisted living costs. In the section below, you’ll find a list of ways seniors pay for expenses related to senior living. Discover even more about payment resources for Nebraska’s older adults by visiting our complete guide to paying for long-term care.
It’s common for people to begin by using private pay options to cover the costs of assisted living in Nebraska.
One option to pay for assisted living in Nebraska is selling a home to access equity.
If your loved one wants to keep their home, they may be able to access equity through a reverse mortgage to pay for assisted living in Nebraska.
Health savings accounts (HSAs)
Does your loved one have a health savings account (HSA)? It can potentially cover the cost of certain medically necessary services in an assisted living community in Nebraska.
If your loved one has a life insurance policy, there are ways for them to leverage it to pay for their assisted living expenses in Nebraska.
For Nebraska’s seniors, a long-term care insurance policy may help pay for assisted living costs.
Social Security benefits for assisted living
Older adults in Nebraska can possibly use Social Security benefits to help cover their monthly assisted living expenses.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) provides licensure and oversight for assisted living in the state. In general, assisted living communities in Nebraska have to meet state requirements outlined in Nebraska’s Assisted Living Rules and Regulations to be licensed.[02] Typically, DHHS conducts inspections of assisted living facilities. You may be able to learn more about a specific community’s inspection report by utilizing Nebraska’s License Information System Search.
The above regulations outline the rights of residents of assisted living communities in Nebraska. These rights include, but are not limited to, the following:
Nebraska’s regulations also dictate how assisted living communities interact with their staff members. Facilities must maintain an employment record for each staff person, which may contain information on their orientation, credentialing, and health history screening.
Each resident has unique needs and personal preferences when it comes to their care. If you’re looking for precise qualifications in your loved one’s caregivers, you should ask prospective communities what type of accreditations staff members hold and how they provide continuing education to their staff.
Our free tool provides options, advice, and next steps based on your unique situation.
We developed a system to rate each state on how easy – or difficult – it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and compiled tips to help you in your search.
States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.
Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of Nebraska is high. Key findings that informed this rating include:
The state provides high access to assisted living records and licensing information.
We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and we based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:
A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom Proprietary Data.
State of Nebraska. (2007). Nebraska Health and Human Services regulation and licensure: Title 175 health care facilities and services licensure: Chapter 4 assisted-living facilities.
Overview of assisted living in NE
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