Elwood Care Center & Assisted Living sits in Elwood, Nebraska, at 607 Smith Ave and has served local seniors since 1972, and it's a small government-owned place with about 11 to 50 employees, including Licensed Practical Nurses, a Long Term Care Administrator, and CNAs or MA staff looking after people. The care center takes care of folks needing long-term help, and it offers assisted living for those who need help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, plus there's 24-hour supervision for peace of mind. They've got a menu of health services, which covers hospice care, respite care, inpatient and outpatient rehab, and a full therapy program with occupational, speech, and physical therapy, and they also help with personal care, homemaking, nutritional counseling, and recreational therapy - so there's a lot packed in for different needs.
The staff keep regular, registered hours, so residents can count on seeing nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and therapy folks on-site, and the care shows in their numbers, since 97.5 percent of their residents have gotten the pneumonia vaccine, which is much higher than most places you'll find. Elwood Care Center gets high marks with an A+ for long-term care, an A for overall quality, and has won Top Nursing Home awards in Nebraska for three years straight, from 2019 to 2021. They're set up to help people with mobility problems, offer wheelchair access, and make sure caregivers speak English, so communication's a bit easier for the residents.
Amenities cover familiar comforts, like furnished rooms, a dining room with scheduled meals including options for special diets and allergies, and community areas with a library, game room, walking paths, a garden, a community room, and spaces for activities like movie nights and community events. There's housekeeping, laundry, and scheduled transportation, plus emergency alert systems in case something happens. While they don't have a family or resident council, they do try to keep life active and social for people staying there, with recreational activities that bring folks together. You won't find a Continuing Care Retirement Community here, but they accept both Medicare and Medicaid, which makes things a bit easier for families. Elwood Care Center & Assisted Living, around for over fifty years now, continues to focus on supporting residents with several levels of needs and helping them stay engaged, comfortable, and as healthy as can be.