Astoria Senior Living Omaha sits quietly at 9220 Western Avenue, away from busy streets but close to medical centers, shopping, and historic neighborhoods, and the place used to go by Brighton Gardens, so some folks might remember that name. The facility's part of the Agemark Senior Living family as of 2023 and brings over 35 years of experience to what they do, offering Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing, plus a Continuing Care Retirement Community set-up, so seniors can stay in the same community even as their needs change. The building itself sits on what used to be a golf course and still has walking paths, mature trees, and plenty of green space for getting fresh air, and there's a bit of charm in how they drew from a historic race track as inspiration for the community's design.
The campus includes recently renovated spaces with a focus on making things safe, easy to get around, and homelike, and rooms come in studio, one-bedroom, or special Third Floor Memory Care options. Apartments get natural light and have accessible bathrooms-grab bars and seated showers are standard. There's restaurant-style dining, private dining rooms for special occasions, a cozy living room with a grand piano, and comfortable common areas set up for social gatherings with a TV, all while an on-site beauty salon makes it easy to get a trim without having to leave the building. Residents can visit a library, a fitness room, a new multipurpose space, and lounges on every floor, and there's a special bistro area in Memory Care for a familiar touch. The grounds have shaded patios and gardens, offering a peaceful spot to relax outdoors.
Astoria provides Assisted Living for folks needing some help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, or managing diabetes, and Memory Care is designed for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, kept safe with an uncomplicated layout and featuring daily activities, outings, and specialized programs. There are also Skilled Nursing services for people who need more medical care on site, and short-term respite stays are available when space allows if caregivers need a break. The community offers a wellness program called LifeCycles, where social, spiritual, intellectual, and physical health all get attention, and the activities calendar includes outings, on-site events, and celebrations to keep things lively and engaging.
Safety and comfort are strong priorities, with things like 24-hour staff, emergency call systems if requested, regular health checks, and housekeeping included. The campus is open around the clock, and transportation is available for scenic drives or trips into the city. Staff get special training, with roles like a Director and a Memory Care Supervisor, and there's a focus on keeping everyone's care plan personal and flexible to their preferences. Astoria values family involvement, offering drop-in support, educational seminars for caregivers, and a warm, family-like feeling throughout the building. Meals are cooked on site and designed to be nutritious and tasty, and maintenance is handled so residents don't have to worry over repairs.
The community underwent a recent multi-million dollar renovation, including updates to Assisted Living common spaces and a new Villa Memory Care neighborhood finished in April 2024, so things look tidy and fresh these days. Staff are friendly and professional, keeping a close eye on residents while still encouraging independence and adventure as much as possible, and the atmosphere is welcoming, clean, and designed for comfort and support through every stage of senior living.