Providence Place Of Fremont focuses on providing senior living and care options as an assisted living facility with space for up to 20 residents under license ALF349, and it sits in a quiet, parklike setting conveniently near Fremont Methodist Health, so visits to local doctors or hospitals don't have to involve a long drive, and some folks appreciate being close by. The community has three levels of memory care services as part of its MJ Signature Memory Care Program, including special monitored units, an Alzheimer's Lounge for group or solo activities, authentic journey stations, and sensory experiences aimed at helping those with memory impairments stay comfortable and engaged. Staff regularly help each resident with daily living tasks, mobility, and medication management, while routine health checks like pulse, weight, and blood pressure help to catch things early; and if care needs grow, the team can coordinate with home health care, hospice support, private nursing, and equipment providers. Residents can use the SARA nurse call system for extra safety and monitoring, and those who wish may wear a MIMI device for wrist-health checks.
Meal service offers four smaller meals a day with snacks whenever someone's hungry, which people who prefer lighter meals seem to enjoy, and meals are made on-site. There are chef-prepared meals, and staff can help with dietary needs, though menus in the past have brought up some minor state regulation issues. Providence Place is pet-friendly, so pets are welcome, and the grounds have outdoor gardens, a hot tub spa, and green spaces that encourage folks to relax or spend time outside when the weather is nice. Common areas and individual suites include WiFi and cable or satellite TV, and housekeeping and laundry services come standard. There's a choice of suite-style housing, and residents and their families are encouraged to bring favorite furnishings to make spaces their own.
The support team includes a part-time nurse and caregivers who know how to help residents with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other memory challenges, and they keep care plans personal and flexible. Providence Place offers activities every day-arts and crafts, music, hobbies, games, and programs for fitness and well-being, plus transportation services, so residents stay active and engaged even if they don't drive anymore. The entertainment venues have cable or satellite TV, and the salon services are available for those who want them. There are respite stays for those who need short-term help, and the staff know how to ease families through the transition to memory care, offering support and a sense of community that many find comforting during hard times. With services that support both independence and safety, Providence Place works hard to provide a warm place where folks with assisted living or memory care needs can feel at home, keep up social connections, and enjoy a dignified life. There is a $1000 entry fee, and everything runs under Nebraska state rules for assisted living.