New Cassel Retirement Center in Omaha, Nebraska provides both Assisted Living and Independent Living. Residents who manage diabetes with oral medications or injections find monitoring and medication oversight available, and the community is prepared to support individuals living with moderate dementia.
Registered and licensed nurses are on staff, with a nurse on call around the clock. Background-checked team members remain awake on night shifts, and pull-cord systems connect residents directly to staff at any hour. On-site podiatry visits reduce the need for outside appointments. Caregivers can give full assistance with bathing and dressing, offer some physical help with toileting, and monitor meals for residents who eat independently. Mobility support includes walker and wheelchair use as well as one-person transfers, so residents with varying strength levels can move safely.
Accommodations include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, cable access, and the option to paint or decorate the room; specific features vary by unit, so families should verify which elements are available in the suite they select.
Meals are served from a set menu three times daily, and staff can modify textures or ingredients to meet diet orders. Between meals, snacks are kept on hand, and blood-sugar checks or other physician-ordered nutrition guidelines are incorporated into service plans for residents who need them.
Residents can park on site, navigate the wheelchair-accessible campus, and schedule community transportation or use nearby public options. A barber and beauty shop, exercise room, wellness center, internet access points, communal gardens, and regular religious services round out the service package.