Bailey Pointe Assisted Living at Plattsmouth sits out on Old Hwy 34 East, surrounded by quiet parks and wildlife areas, giving folks a peaceful view right from the windows. The place has a single-story design with big windows, dark shutters, and a secure courtyard where people walk their pets or sit outside when the weather's nice, and there are gardens that are kept up, so nature's always close by. Folks who live here can choose between private studios, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, and these come with safety-equipped bathrooms and kitchenettes, with pretty comfortable layouts and enough space for most needs.
The staff puts together personalized care plans for each resident, so people get help with bathing, dressing, managing their medications, and anything else they need from day to day, and there's always someone around since the supervision runs 24 hours. There's a call system set up for emergencies, and skilled nursing comes right to the building if needed, along with physical therapy and other care like diabetes management or even more specialized things like renal care. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance all get handled, and residents can have help with moving around or getting to appointments, with transportation services offered and parking for guests too.
Meals are a bit of an event, with chef-prepared options served in dining rooms that make folks feel like they're sitting down to something special, and there's a range to match dietary needs-low sodium, vegetarian, kosher, or pretty much whatever's needed. Guests are welcome at meals and can even stay overnight. There's a coffee bar where people chat and gather for happy hour or karaoke, and field trips take groups off to the local stores, coffee shops, and sometimes for a bite somewhere out in town.
Social life gets a real push here, with a full calendar of activities like Nintendo Wii bowling, book club, painting, chair yoga, nature walks, movie nights, and music groups, plus regular games, story times, and lectures so there's always something going on. For quiet moments, there's a library, computer room, lounges with big TVs, and a recreation room with things like billiards and a piano. Residents can visit the salon and barbershop right on-site or relax in the spa. Fitness and wellness aren't left out, with an exercise room, therapy services, and support for staying active.
Pets are fine here as long as things get cleared up in advance, and there's a courtyard where dogs can stretch their legs. People who need a short stay or just a break from regular care can use respite options. Medicaid is accepted, with special programs to help veterans get financial assistance, plus guidance on VA benefits, home sale help, and even advice for affording care, which makes the finances a little easier to manage. Payments can be made by check or credit card, and the entry fee sits at $1,500.
Bailey Pointe is for adults 55 and up, so residents share a stage in life, and there's a big effort to keep the community active and friendly, with plenty of spaces for folks to gather and spend time together, and private spots available too. The building itself has wheelchair accessible features, WiFi, high-speed internet, satellite TV, and maintained grounds for outside walks. With five top-rated hospitals nearby, emergency and specialty care get covered quickly when things come up. The whole place aims to give people both the help they need and the freedom to enjoy life, set in a quiet, small-town spot where things run at a friendly pace.