Prairie Breeze Assisted Living sits in Pender, Nebraska, serving seniors in the 68047 area and is part of the Pender Community Hospital District, and you'll find a simple, home-like place here with sixteen beds for residents, each having their own private bedroom, living room, kitchenette, refrigerator, and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, or you can pick a shared or one-bedroom unit, and even married couples sometimes get to stay in adjoining rooms if they wish. The place supports both assisted living and memory care, meaning help's there for those dealing with memory loss, dementia, or Alzheimer's, and they've got a Nebraska license, ALF328, for their services, with trained nurses and specialized caregivers for things like Parkinson's along with help for daily needs, so residents get help with dressing, bathing, eating, moving around, taking medicine, remembering to eat, and even managing diabetes or incontinence if that's needed.
Meals come homemade, three times a day, and they can make food for special diets like when someone needs to watch their blood pressure or sugar, and there's also staff who keep up with personal laundry, cleaning, health checks, and bathing or grooming needs, so that residents don't have to struggle with chores. Folks living here can take part in programs like art classes, games in the games room, music therapy, pet therapy, exercise plans, walking on trails, going to the chapel, and attending holiday parties, and there's even a movie schedule and creative time with crafts, plus a snack shop, a café, computer access, and outings for shopping or to the doctor.
The grounds are secured, with gardens to walk in, and the rooms have extra storage, grab bars, and features to help prevent falls or accidents, and if families need short-term or respite care, or even hospice support, that's provided as well. For relaxation, there's a spacious area with a fireplace and TV, a covered patio, a spa room with a walk-in whirlpool tub, a beauty shop with a mobile hairdresser or barber, and sometimes a book room or a health area to visit, and cable TV and Wi-Fi are free and easy to use.
Transportation help's available for important trips, whether that's a doctor, church, or just errands, and staff's around all day and night for emergencies or regular checks, with nurses on staff for medicine administration and daily wellness. Residents' needs shape their care plans, with close attention to those living with dementia or Alzheimer's, so support's adjusted for each person, and the Medicaid Waiver Program helps those running short on money for rent. The environment's kept cozy, safe, and simple, with things to do, people close by, and staff ready to help at any hour, so everyone feels at home and cared for, without anything fancy or overwhelming.