Pioneer Manor

    123 S. 11th Street, Geneva, NE, 68361
    4.0 · 1 reviews
    • Independent living

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    Amenities

    4.00 · 1 review

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    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      3.8
    • Building

      4.2
    • Value

      3.8

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    About Pioneer Manor

    Pioneer Manor sits in Geneva, Nebraska, right by local grocery stores, restaurants, shopping, the City Library, post office, and the community hospital, so people who've lived their whole lives in the area usually feel like they're still part of the town, with all the main spots close by, and across the parking lot, the Geneva Senior Center serves noon meals with daily entertainment, which folks can eat there or have brought to their apartments, and monthly birthday coffees and regular card games in the community room help people get to know their neighbors, while the quiet sunroom shows a nice view for reading or talking with family or friends, and the same room's available for private events when people want a little more space. The building holds 19 one-bedroom apartments, each with a full kitchen, carpeting, window treatments, heating, air conditioning, and bathrooms fitted with safety features. Several apartments work for people with impaired mobility, and an elevator lets everyone get between floors, and the apartments come with smoke and fire detectors, controlled entry access, and individual indoor mailboxes, so safety stays a priority, with subsidized electricity making it a bit easier on the wallet. On-site laundry means there are always two coin-operated washers and dryers within the building, and the facility stays smoke-free.

    Pioneer Manor is a HUD-subsidized community, so rent usually runs about 30% of a person's income, which helps when living on a fixed budget, and the place is open to people 55 and older and to adults 18 and over with mobility impairments. Nurse Aids and Home Health Care services are available for anyone who needs some help, and Meals on Wheels can bring food right to the door. The team on site is trained and helps with building maintenance and keeping things tidy, and there's a sense that residents' independence matters here, but they can get help if they want. Programs like RHF's Project H.A.N.D.S. keep people busy, and there's plenty of encouragement for making friends or joining in activities that bring meaning to every day, with safety features and staff nearby if something goes wrong. The senior center's just steps away, and the neighborhood fits those wanting life near familiar places, with easy access to healthy meals, fun activities, health care, and a strong sense of community.

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