Arbor Care Centers-Fullerton sits in Fullerton, Nebraska, about 13 miles from Norfolk, and offers a large mix of senior care services, which you don't find everywhere because this place has independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, home care, adult day programs, hospice, short-term rehab, and long-term care all under the same roof or nearby, so people can usually get the support they need without having to switch to a new facility, which can be a relief especially for families. The staff handles everything from daily activities and healthy meals with a registered dietitian, all the way up to complicated medical care, like wound care, diabetes support, incontinence help, IV therapy, and infection management, plus they have a behavioral unit that focuses on mental health with help for psychiatric medication and behavior challenges, and that's not something every care home offers. Residents get choices like private or semi-private rooms, with a studio or one-bedroom setup, and they get meals, cable, wireless internet, social gatherings, and both indoor and outdoor spaces to spend time in, but they don't allow pets.
The facility holds a four-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which means it does things well in health inspections, staffing, and care, but it's still wise to check recent reports for any updates because these ratings can change. They take both Medicaid and Medicare, and they participate in the Medicaid Waiver for assisted living, which helps more people with different incomes get care if they qualify. There's a big focus on patient-centered care, with flexible visiting hours so families can drop by, plus transportation for offsite activities and appointments, and lots of support like medication help, assistance with dressing and bathing, housekeeping, and laundry. Home care and outpatient therapy are also available, which helps people stay independent as long as possible. They do not allow pets, so animal companions would need another plan. Arbor Care Centers-Fullerton aims to build a welcoming space where residents with memory loss, physical health needs, or mental health concerns can live safely, whether they're there for a short rehab stay, long-term care, or even just daytime support.