Quality Living - Lied Assisted Living sits in Omaha, Nebraska, and focuses on helping seniors live with comfort, safety, and dignity. The community uses the term "Quality Living" because they believe in giving residents a place to feel at home with the support they need, and people know Lied Assisted Living for its independent and assisted living options. Residents can choose from shared or one-bedroom apartments, each with air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and furnished rooms, and there's storage space handy for belongings. The facility helps elderly and disabled residents stay as independent as possible with assistance for bathing, dressing, bathroom use, medication management, and day-to-day activities. There's also a 24-hour call system, so help's never far away, and staff stay on site all day and night for peace of mind.
You'll find a broad set of services and amenities here, such as meal plans that fit special diets or health issues like diabetes, daily home-cooked meals, laundry and housekeeping help, help with moving in, and a concierge service. Residents enjoy a spacious dining room with restaurant-style dining, plus a computer center, fitness room, beauty and barber shop, game room, small library, garden, wellness center, and walking paths. Social life's active with bingo, cards, movie nights, music programs, daily events, community-sponsored activities, and resident-run events. Fitness and GRIT Fitness programs meet different mobility levels-there are also spa areas, a steam room, and a hot tub for extra comfort. For pet lovers, there are pet-friendly options. Family members can even stay for a while if needed.
Transportation gets arranged for doctor's visits, shopping, and outings, and parking's available for those who drive. For health and wellness, the team handles diabetes monitoring, incontinence care, physician health assessments, special meal prep, medication administration, and memory care for those facing Alzheimer's or dementia. Specialized support is also ready for Parkinson's, chronic pain, brain injury, spinal cord injury, limb loss, stroke, and mobility needs, including telerehabilitation and adaptive driving services. The Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Stroke Rehabilitation, Chronic Pain Rehabilitation, and Spine Cord Injury Rehabilitation programs use both in-person and remote methods, advanced technology, and strategies designed by an interdisciplinary team. The staff has low turnover and focuses on clinical excellence, helping residents rebuild skills for daily life.
The Quality Living campus spans over 65 acres and includes several facilities. Lied Assisted Living itself is licensed for up to 47 seniors with a community capacity for 52, and other locations nearby, like Lakeside Village with 78 assisted units, Immanuel Village with 42, Immanuel Courtyard with 74, and smaller An Angel's Touch homes, each with space for 8 residents. AkSarben Village Senior Living Community offers space for up to 105 seniors with assisted retirement options. There's respite care for short stays, and services for different health and rehabilitation needs.
All in all, this is a senior living community that supports independence while making daily life easier, comfortable, and safer for older adults with different needs. Since 1990, people have turned to Quality Living - Lied Assisted Living for its mix of care, programs, and engaging activities in a home-like place with plenty of options to meet personal preferences. Residents and families often say they're satisfied, and the community score stands high at 4.8, based on ongoing feedback. Quality Living invests in new equipment, good staff, and broad amenities so residents can keep a sense of purpose and community while getting the help they need.