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10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Lincoln, NE

Last Updated: 10/3/24

Lincoln has a thriving group of seniors who enjoy the unhurried, community-focused culture. Football lovers will enjoy taking in a Husker game at Lincoln’s University of Nebraska’s flagship campus. The inviting atmosphere in Lincoln is present in its assisted living facilities, too. Seniors can receive assistance throughout the day with mobility, medication management, and more.

This guide to assisted living in Lincoln includes information about local communities, cost and payment data, veterans benefits, assisted living regulations, senior-friendly activities, and more.

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Average starting price $4,806/month
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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Lincoln, NE
CountryHouse at 70th and O - Lincoln 3
5.0

My mom was previously a resident at CountryHouse Lincoln 3 and the experience was great. I felt like all was wonderful there. My mom was safe and well liked. They interacted with her in a positive way every time that I was there. They always communicated her needs or any issues like illness or falls.

Greene Senior Living in Seward, NE
4.6

Shortly after my mom moved into green place my husband and I felt like we had become part of a big family and not like mom was just another patient in a nursing home. Green place really made us all feel special and heard. I would recommend green place to anyone. They really care about the people that live there like there own.

Waterford at Williamsburg in Lincoln, NE
4.8

I would recommend them. The resident to staff ratio is really good. The Executive Director left in March, and they are looking for a new Executive Director. The communication with the former was great.

Crossroads House

1000 O St # 102, Lincoln, NE 68508

Provides: Assisted Living

Crossroads House

1000 O St # 102, Lincoln, NE 68508

Provides: Assisted Living

Eastmont Living

6315 O St, Lincoln, NE 68510

2 reviews

Seasons has 32 apartments. There are community residents. It is part an non-profit Life Care Community. Sessions has dedicated exercise, hobby, dining and entertainment rooms. Often if one spouse needs...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Orchard Park

3110 S 48th St, Lincoln, NE 68506

Provides: Assisted Living

Chateau Development

1025 N 63rd St, Lincoln, NE 68505

Provides: Assisted Living

Lincoln Manor

2626 N 49th St, Lincoln, NE 68504

Provides: Assisted Living

Lincoln Manor

2626 N 49th St, Lincoln, NE 68504

Provides: Assisted Living

Martin Luther Homes-Nebraska

3109 S 6th St, Lincoln, NE 68502

Provides: Assisted Living

Burke Plaza

6721 L St, Lincoln, NE 68510

Provides: Assisted Living

Union Manor

5211 Calvert St, Lincoln, NE 68506

Provides: Assisted Living

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Union Manor

5211 Calvert St, Lincoln, NE 68506

Provides: Assisted Living

Prescott Place Inc

4603 Prescott Ave, Lincoln, NE 68506

Provides: Assisted Living

Prescott Place Inc

4603 Prescott Ave, Lincoln, NE 68506

Provides: Assisted Living

Elders Plus

2325 N 67th St, Lincoln, NE 68507

Provides: Assisted Living

The Lexington Assisted Living

5550 Pioneer Blvd, Lincoln, NE 68506

Provides: Assisted Living

The Lexington Assisted Living

5550 Pioneer Blvd, Lincoln, NE 68506

Provides: Assisted Living

The Legacy

5600 Pioneers Blvd, Lincoln, NE 68506

1 review

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Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Pioneer Memorial Rest Home

4th & Lincoln, Mullen, NE 69152

Provides: Assisted Living

Pioneer Memorial Rest Home

4th & Lincoln, Mullen, NE 69152

Provides: Assisted Living

Just Like Home

5025 Spruce St, Lincoln, NE 68516

Provides: Assisted Living

Independence Houses at Northview Pines

2355 Superior, Lincoln, NE 68521

Provides: Memory Care

Independence Houses at Northview Pines

2355 Superior, Lincoln, NE 68521

Provides: Memory Care

Legacy Terrace

5700 Fremont St 402-489-0674(fax), Lincoln, NE 68507

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

“Simply Elegant, yet Surprisingly Affordable”. The Legacy Terrace celebrated 10 years this year. Our residents enjoy large, comfortable apartments and develop many friendships and lasting bonds when immersed in “Legacy Living”. Some popular comments we hear include : “We meet our friends...

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Brookside Rehabilitation Center

4735 South 54th Street, Lincoln, NE 68516

Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes

On behalf of our team of caregivers and support staff, thank you for considering our skilled nursing center. Our facility offers a full range of medical services to meet the individual needs of our residents, including short-term rehabilitative services and long-term skilled care. Working with...

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Legacy Estates

7202 Van Dorn Street, Lincoln, NE 68506

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Legacy Estates is located in a beautiful neighborhood with close proximity to restaurants, shopping, medical offices, and walking paths. The community, which offers both Independent and Assisted Living, provides a spectacular environment both inside and out. Our residents enjoy large,...

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Costs of assisted living in the Lincoln area

The average cost for assisted living in Lincoln is $5,350 a month, according to A Place for Mom’s data of what families paid for care and services to communities we partner with.[01]This monthly fee typically includes the following baseline services:

  • Rent for a private apartment or room
  • Utilities and maintenance
  • Housekeeping
  • Daily meals and snacks
  • Access to amenities, such as a pool or gym
  • Personal care services, such as mobility assistance

Assisted living facilities may offer other services or amenities. These may be included in the monthly bill. Sometimes, however, there’s an additional fee. These services or amenities may include the following:

  • Monthly pet rent
  • Transportation
  • Barbershop or salon services
  • Laundry

The cost of living in Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln has a lower overall cost of living than the national average. This means groceries, gas, and housing are more affordable in Lincoln than in much of the U.S. However, at our partner assisted living communities costs lie at or slightly above the national average, according to our internal data.

Additionally, Nebraska offers fewer tax benefits for seniors compared to Sunbelt states like Florida or Arizona. In Nebraska, seniors can expect to pay slightly higher income and property taxes. They’ll also be taxed on retirement accounts, including pensions, 401(k) plans, and IRAs. Nebraska also taxes some Social Security benefits. The tradeoff for many seniors is a city with high-quality assisted living facilities, low crime, and close proximity to family.

The chart below highlights the baseline costs of assisted living in Lincoln. This is before adding any additional fees. It’s best read as a comparison between Lincoln’s assisted living costs and those of nearby areas. Your actual assisted living costs may vary.

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How people pay for assisted living in Lincoln

Seniors and their families typically use multiple resources to pay for assisted living. The most common include savings accounts, insurance policies, and retirement income. Many seniors also take advantage of federal and state programs. This includes veterans benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare.

Here’s an in-depth look at how to use different payment options to keep your dream assisted living facility within reach.

Private pay methods in Lincoln

When reviewing payment options for assisted living, many seniors and their families start with private funds. Retirement accounts are the most common private payment method. However, seniors can also use their income, assets, pensions, and investment returns. Other effective options include the sale of a house or a Health Savings Account. The following articles offer more details about each private pay option:

Lincoln laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

Lincoln’s assisted living facilities offer safe, secure, and compassionate care. The Department of Health and Human Services licenses Lincoln’s assisted living facilities. Licensure, inspections, and report cards help ensure that Lincoln’s assisted living facilities provide high-quality care to every resident.

Licensure for assisted living facilities in Lincoln

Any facility that provides assisted living services to at least four residents must be licensed as an “ALF,” or Assisted Living Facility. ALFs provide meals, housing, and personal assistance, but not skilled nursing care. In some cases, a facility may provide on-site memory care or skilled nursing care. However, this requires an additional license.

Before a facility receives its license, it undergoes an initial inspection. Afterwards, the department conducts annual inspections. You can view inspection results on the License Information System Search. Before signing a contract with a community, it’s helpful to look at their most recent inspection results.

If you’d like to learn more about nursing homes or memory care in Lincoln, you can read our Lincoln nursing homes and Lincoln memory care pages.

Assisted living facility requirements in Lincoln

All assisted living facilities in Nebraska follow building and safety codes. There are also additional, senior-specific requirements, such as the following:

  • Equip stairways and ramps with handrails.
  • Install fully functioning doors on private rooms. These need to open easily in an emergency.
  • Ensure passageways are wide enough to accommodate assistive devices.
  • Have an outdoor area for resident recreational use.
  • Keep facilities and grounds clean and hygienic.
  • Furnish common areas and private rooms.

Resident rights in Lincoln assisted living facilities

All Nebraska assisted living facility residents have the right to safety, autonomy, and dignity. In assisted living facilities, residents have the following rights:

  • Written information on pricing and rates, including when they change
  • Choice of physician
  • Personal visitors at any time
  • Respectful treatment by all staff

Nebraska Department of Health contact information

Visit the Nebraska Department of Health website to learn more about assisted living facilities website.

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301 Centennial Mall South

Lincoln, NE 68509

Phone: 402-471-3121

COVID-19 regulations for Lincoln assisted living facilities

Lincoln doesn’t have any COVID-19 mandates for assisted living facilities. However, assisted living facilities do follow CDC guidance. Assisted living facilities can determine how to mitigate COVID-19. Some facilities may use quarantine measures or ask staff to mask. All visitors are allowed into Lincoln assisted living facilities at any time, regardless of vaccination status.

Updated COVID-19 guidance, vaccine, and treatment information is on the COVID-19 Nebraska guidance documents page. There’s also a respiratory illness dashboard with information about the spread of influenza throughout the state.

Vaccinations. Nebraska doesn’t have mandatory vaccination requirements for assisted living facilities.

Masking. Facilities may ask staff members to wear masks, but this can’t be a mandate.

Facility cleanliness. Facilities should be clean and hygienic at all times.

Social distancing. Lincoln’s assisted living facilities allow visitors.

CDC guidelines. Lincoln asks all assisted living facilities to follow CDC guidelines.

What assisted living is like in Lincoln

ncoln, Nebraska, is the state’s capital and home to the flagship campus of the University of Nebraska. Ultimately, the quiet, community-oriented culture is what appeals to seniors. Many seniors have lived in Lincoln or the surrounding communities their entire lives. When it’s time for assisted living, most seniors find no reason to leave.

The city has a population of 292,627. It’s growing around 25% each year. The low cost of living, low crime, and friendly people contribute to this growth. The median gross rent in Lincoln is $1,200, which is 34% below the national average. The average cost of assisted living in Lincoln is $5,350 a month.

Assisted living facilities in Lincoln offer residents a comfortable living situation and nonmedical help. Facilities in Lincoln provide home-cooked meals, snacks, daily social activities, and attentive care from professional caregivers. In fact, this holds true for the rest of the state. Nebraska’s assisted living was one of the top-ranked states in 2023.

Assisted living is a good option for seniors who would benefit from medication management, personal care assistance, or mobility assistance. If your loved one wants a social environment with other seniors, independent living in Lincoln is likely a better fit.

Seniors who need or want more socialization or planned activities may enjoy the community structure of assisted living facilities. Seniors with dementia or medical needs, however, may be a better fit for Lincoln’s memory care facilities or nursing homes.

Types of assisted living facilities in Lincoln

A Place for Mom partners with a handful of assisted living communities in Lincoln. All of these are on the east side of the city. About one-third of communities offer assisted living services, and one-third offer assisted living and memory care. The remaining third offer assisted living, memory care, and independent living. All facilities offering assisted living in Lincoln have room for between 25 and 75 residents. Seniors receive personalized care from a group of dedicated caregivers. This makes it easier for them to get to know staff members and fellow residents.

Quality of life in assisted living facilities in Lincoln

Our partner communities either have had renovations or are in buildings less than 20 years old. As a result, residents enjoy state-of-the-art security systems, insulation, amenities, and stylish interiors. Rooms are spacious and tend to have excellent natural light. It’s more common for residents to have a private room in a Lincoln assisted living facility than in other cities.

Social activities in assisted living facilities in Lincoln

Community is king in Lincoln. It’s even notable in Lincoln’s assisted living facilities. All of the assisted living facilities in Lincoln offer on-site activities. And, most facilities reflect the interests of their residents through clubs such as gardening, birding, and billiards.

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Seniors’ guide to the city of Lincoln

44,656

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Lincoln
15%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Lincoln population[04]

$29,183

Median annual income for Lincoln seniors 65 and older[05]

Best hospitals for seniors in Lincoln

Lincoln offers a few different hospitals that provide quality health care for seniors. Read on for more information about local options.

Bryan Medical Center

Bryan Medical Center is a nonprofit health care organization with a wide range of primary and specialty services. It’s locally owned and operated, and has 640 beds. There are two campuses in Lincoln. Patients can expect exceptional inpatient and outpatient care at this center. Bryan Medical Center received the Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

CHI Health St. Elizabeth

Founded in 1889, CHI Health St. Elizabeth is one of the most established health care providers in Nebraska. It offers a full range of specialty and primary services, including geriatrics, cardiology, orthopedic surgery, and nephrology. With 260 beds, this nonprofit organization is based on the east side of Lincoln within minutes of most of A Place for Mom’s partnering assisted living facilities.

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Transportation for seniors in Lincoln

Most seniors in assisted living facilities in Lincoln typically don’t worry about transportation. It’s often a complimentary service or available for a fee through the community. Seniors often need transportation for visiting physicians or going to events. Often, the community’s transportation services cover these trips. Visiting family and friends can also take seniors to appointments, trips, and outings. Residents who prefer to drive can use community parking, but there may be a fee.

Seniors who do not drive and want to travel around Lincoln independently can use the StarTran Bus Service. The bus is an affordable and reliable way to get around Lincoln. You can find routes, updates, and other information on the StarTran site. Seniors can use their Senior Saver status for a 50% reduction in their bus fees. Ride-sharing services and car rentals are also widely available in Lincoln.

The lack of traffic in Lincoln might surprise visiting family and friends. It generally takes no more than 45 minutes to drive across the city through downtown.

Things to do in Lincoln for seniors and their families

Seniors living in Lincoln’s assisted living facilities don’t need to go far to find something to do. All of A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living facilities offer on-site activities and classes. Game nights, visiting performers, social hours, and dances are common activities. Physical activities such as chair yoga, tai chi, and walking clubs are also popular. Lincoln also offers a host of local senior-friendly activities outside of the communities.

Museums in Lincoln

As the state capital, Lincoln has several exceptional museums. Seniors receive discounted admission to all museums in Lincoln.

  • The Museum of American Speed. Founded in 1992, this museum highlights racecars from the United States and international tracks. Hours change seasonally, and both guided and self-guided tours are available.
  • University of Nebraska State Museum. This natural history museum has something for all ages. Seniors can enjoy going alone, but it’s also a good option for visiting family with young children. You can find accessible parking along 14th Street. The museum offers a limited number of wheelchairs to use, free of charge.
  • Kiechel Fine Art. This small, private museum showcases American artists and the collections of a few local private collectors. It has pieces from Alexander Calder, Mary Cassatt, Albrecht Durer, Andy Warhol, and more.
  • Eisentrager-Howard Art Gallery. This gallery, run by the University of Nebraska, highlights professional and student art. Hours are limited to weekdays only, and may change seasonally.
  • International Quilt Museum. Also run by the University of Nebraska, the International Quilt Museum has the largest quilt collection in the world. The museum’s goal is to celebrate the artistic achievements in quilt making. Many seniors appreciate the history and receive a discount on admission. The museum is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hours may change seasonally.

Cultural and outdoor activities in Lincoln

  • Nebraska State Capitol. Visitors can attend free guided tours daily, typically from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. It’s a great opportunity to learn about Nebraska’s history.
  • Sunken Gardens. Since 1930, this Lincoln landmark has offered enjoyment. National Geographic named it one of the best gardens to visit in the U.S. Visitors enjoy a tranquil experience through lily ponds, groomed paths, and gazebos. It’s open all day throughout the year, and restrooms are available at the park.
  • Memorial Stadium. All true Lincoln locals attend at least one Husker’s game at Memorial Stadium. Renowned for filling its seats at record rates, Memorial Stadium is perfect for sports-loving seniors.
  • Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. This institute is part of the University of Nebraska’s goal to make learning accessible for all. Adults over 50 are eligible to become members. Members enjoy access to a range of non-credit courses, events, and even travel opportunities. An annual membership costs $75.

Frequently asked questions

Westgate Assisted Living, Bailey Pointe on Van Dorn and Crown Pointe Retirement Community are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Lincoln, NE. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Lincoln is 4,806 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. Rentcafe.com. (2022). Lincoln, NE rental market trends.

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