Good Samaritan Society - Osceola sits at 600 Center Dr in Osceola, Nebraska, and provides several types of care, including short-term rehab, long-term skilled nursing, respite services, hospice care, and adult day services for folks who need daily or round-the-clock help. The facility offers speech, physical, occupational, and recreational therapies all in a therapy gym, and there's a chapel for religious services. Residents can choose from private, deluxe, or semi-private rooms. Each room has cable television, a nurse call system, central heating and air, and the apartments are smoke-free, plus people can bring their own furniture and wall hangings if they'd like to make things feel more at home. Staff speak English, and the facility provides meal programs, housekeeping, maintenance, and transportation services, along with emergency response systems. Assisted living apartments come with utilities, internet, and basic cable TV.
This is a non-profit facility with 47 certified beds, licensed by the Nebraska Department of Health, with an average of about 30 residents per day, based on census numbers. Skilled nursing and long-term care options are available, and the staff provides support for caregivers, including respite care. The nurse turnover rate is 42.5%, which is lower than the state average of 51.6%, and there haven't been any fines or substantiated complaints about care or safety from CMS. Still, recent health inspections did turn up 16 deficiencies, mostly related to infection control, care planning, and care plan reviews, including codes F0655 and F0657. The facility hasn't been accepting new patients lately, so it's not taking on newcomers at the moment. Amenities and support services try to meet residents' basic needs, and the program falls under the Nebraska Health Care Association network. You can find more about the facility on its website or through its profile page. Lindsey Tonniges is listed as the director. While the rating scores for staffing quality, health inspections, and overall quality measures show 0.0 out of 5 stars, there have been no reported fines for quality or safety, and no adverse complaints have shown up in the record available.