House of Hope Assisted Living

    4801 N 52nd St, Omaha, NE, 68104
    4.2 · 16 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    4.19 · 16 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.2
    • Staff

      4.2
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Building

      4.3
    • Value

      3.9

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    About House of Hope Assisted Living

    House of Hope Assisted Living offers a simple place for people aged 18 and older to live, with staff always around to help, whether someone needs a little or a bit more assistance, and residents can expect help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medication management, which helps them stay as independent as they can, in private apartments that are safe and comfortable, and people who might need more care-such as memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia-do not have to move to another building, since there's a secured memory care unit in the community designed with special features like alarm bracelets to keep people from wandering, and staff who understand how to care for folks with those needs, allowing for care like hospice or respite right there as well. The environment has a quiet and friendly pace, with House of Hope part of the Midwest Geriatrics Inc nonprofit organization, which has been working in senior care for over 117 years, so there's a sense of tradition and long-term commitment, and the staff, many of whom have been around for a while, help create a family-like atmosphere where everyone helps each other, and residents can enjoy the three well-kept back yards, stand-up gardens, a private gazebo, and plenty of spaces to sit outside or relax in the shade or sun, as the gardens were put together with older adults in mind by Master Gardener Jane English. Residents can join in a full calendar of activities, covering everything from fun social gatherings to devotional services both onsite and offsite, and there's always an effort to keep minds as active as bodies, especially for those in memory care where the schedule stays structured to help reduce confusion. There's a beautician on site, wheelchair-accessible showers, pharmacy services, and meals included every day, with options for kosher or vegetarian diets for those who want it, so people don't need to cook, and staff will remind residents to use the restroom or help those with incontinence, but people who live here should still be able to handle incontinence themselves. The facility can help manage diabetes with insulin shots and blood sugar checks, and nurses are always there, with a doctor on call, and specialists like podiatrists, rehabilitation therapists, and speech therapists visit often, offering care right in the building. Transportation is available for a fee, and the location is easy to reach by bus, plus people can smoke outside if they wish, but not indoors. Apartments are modern and spacious, with high-speed internet and Wi-Fi all through the building, and common rooms inside give everyone a chance to meet friends and join in group activities. Housekeeping and laundry get done for the residents, so people have more time for leisure or group outings, and the grounds always look clean and tended, with places where people can gather, laugh, and spend time in a quiet, welcoming setting. Everyone at House of Hope Assisted Living tries to keep things simple yet caring, always offering reliable support, helping people stay as healthy, engaged, and independent as possible for as long as they can.

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