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Last Updated: 2/21/25

If you’re considering moving your loved one into a Council Bluffs nursing home, our senior living advisors can help. The term “nursing home” is often used interchangeably with assisted living or other senior housing options; but a nursing home is a skilled nursing facility for individuals with serious, debilitating short- or long-term health issues. So even the best nursing homes in Council Bluffs, IA may not be right for seniors who don’t require round-the-clock care.

We can help you determine if a skilled nursing facility in Council Bluffs or another care type is right for you. Browse 31 senior living options near you to see the variety available, or contact us to learn more about elderly homes in Council Bluffs.


You may also consider nearby communities such as Omaha, Bellevue or Carter Lake.

Nursing Homes Facilities near Council Bluffs, IA

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Risen Son Christian Village in Council Bluffs, IA
4.8

We have no problem with the community, they people there are very nice. Our only issues would be the communication regarding our loved one. Sometimes it is hard to get information and updates but we think that could be because of covid. We would definitely recommend this community to others.

Bailey Pointe at Miracle Hills in Omaha, NE
5.0

We've utilized The Waterford for respite stays, and we loved it. We would have put my loved one there long-term except they don't have memory care. Even though the building is old, the people were so nice. The care was great. And the food was good.

Via Christe Assisted Living and Memory Care in Omaha, NE
5.0

Our mother has only been at Via Christe for a week and a half but it has been a wonderful experience so far! {name removed} worked with us and moms doctor to sort out medications. Mom loves her room and has started to participate in the daily activities. Everyone has been friendly and welcoming. Its a community environment that is great for seniors. Highly recommend!

Lutheran Home

530 S 26th St, Omaha, NE 68105

Provides: Nursing Homes

Lindenwood Nursing Home

910 S 40th St, Omaha, NE 68105

Provides: Nursing Homes

Hillcrest Care and Rehab Ctr

1702 Hillcrest Dr, Bellevue, NE 68005

Provides: Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, Memory Care

Southview Heights

5110 S 49th St, Omaha, NE 68117

Provides: Assisted Living

Golden Living Center - Omaha

5505 Grover Street, Omaha, NE 68106

Provides: Nursing Homes

Nursing homes are many things to many people. Whatever your needs, our goal is to provide compassionate nursing care in a clean, comfortable setting where you will feel at home. Individualized attention begins as soon as you are admitted, and our skilled nurses meet with you regularly to discuss...

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Golden Living Center - Sorensen

4809 Redman Avenue, Omaha, NE 68104

Provides: Nursing Homes, Assisted Living

What kind of healthcare are you looking for -- long-term nursing services? a little help with day-to-day activities? specialized care for a loved one showing signs of Alzheimer’s disease? Regardless of the level of care you need, our goal is to provide dignified, personal care assistance in a...

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In Council Bluffs, Iowa, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Financial assistance

In Council Bluffs, Iowa, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Transportation

Council Bluffs, Iowa, is car dependent. Seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in Council Bluffs include bus routes and public paratransit service. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Council Bluffs has limited biking infrastructure and is not very walkable.

Health care

Council Bluffs offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Chi Health Mercy Council Bluffs and The Nebraska Methodist Hospital.

Senior activities

Council Bluffs, Iowa, is known for its many casinos and ties to the transcontinental railroad. Visitors and residents enjoy exploring the outdoors on the area’s numerous recreational trails and golf courses located in parks like the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway and Lake Manawa State Park. You can also discover the town’s dynamic history with a visit to the General Dodge House, Union Pacific Railroad Museum, and RailsWest Railroad Museum.

What are nursing homes?

Nursing homes, also called skilled nursing facilities, provide long-term care for seniors with significant physical or mental health conditions, and short-term care to people recovering from an injury or hospital stay. Nursing homes provide personal assistance and medical care from licensed professionals. Services in skilled nursing facilities often include:

  • Help with personal care
  • Rehabilitation care, including physical and speech therapy
  • Mobility assistance
  • Palliative and hospice care
  • Health care services
  • Complimentary transportation
  • 24-hour care and supervision
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Council Bluffs, Iowa

Nursing Homes

A nursing home is a building that offers residence to two or more seniors who have no familial ties to the administrator. A nursing home community offers its residents around-the-clock care by on-site nurses. These nurses offer care for people who are unable to adequately take care of themselves due to mental or physical conditions.

Nursing homes can be a helpful and easy care alternative for persons 65 years and above, however nursing homes will usually persons 55 and above (a rarity in the realm of senior care).A large portion of nursing home inhabitants are individuals who have mental or physical disabilities, experience difficulty with vision and hearing, have incontinence issues, or require assistance with daily tasks such as bathing. Examples of care services and amenities offered at nursing homes might include personal care (including dressing, bathing, and toilet assistance), social and recreational activities, patient and caregiver education, and meal programs. Nursing homes are required to provide routine personal hygiene items, medically-related social services, specialized rehabilitative services (treatment for mental illness or intellectual disability), and a professionallly directed program of activities to residents. A significant amount of occupants are single women with less social support, and about 50% of nursing home residents are older than the age of 85. The most frequent mental issue experienced by residents of nursing homes is dementia, which can cloud their and their sense of familiarity with their surroundings, decision making capacities, and memory function.

Cost of Living

The cost of care for a community is determined by the city where it is located. The rent burden for Council Bluffs is about 17.6% of the average monthly income. Monthly, the median cost of rent in Council Bluffs is $914 per month and the median home value in Council Bluffs is around $115,670.

Demographics and Values

Based on gender, 49.1% are male and 50.9% are female. The median age of Council Bluffs is 37 years old. Council Bluffs has a population density of 561 people per square mile. Currently, the population of Council Bluffs consists of 62,316 people. In Council Bluffs, 9.2% of the population are veterans of the United States armed forces. In Council Bluffs, 6.5% are widows, 13.9% live in poverty, 7.9% do not have health insurance, and 15.6% have some form of disability. Of the population of Council Bluffs 34.9% have a high-school diploma, 6.0% have a graduate degree, and 18.0% have a college degree. Racially, the population of Council Bluffs is 0.5% Native American, 91.5% white, 1.9% black, 0.8% Asian, 2.8% other or not specified, 2.5% mixed race, 10.2% Hispanic, and 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian.

State Information

An overview of Iowa

There are 120 hospitals and 75 health centers that service a population of 3,168,703. Mercy Hospital, St. Lukes Hospital, and And Mercy Medical Center – Cedar Rapids are among the top three highest ranked hospitals in the state. In terms of personal well-being, Iowa ranks 20th in healthcare and 14th in quality of life compared to other states. Out of a national average of 100, Iowa has a cost of living index rating of 92, a grocery index rating of 96, and a housing index rating of 80. The natural beauty of Iowa is ranked 32nd in the nation.

Social demographics of the state

In the last presidential election 42% of Iowa residents voted Democrat and 51% voted Republican. The state of Iowa ranks 43rd in the country for diversity, and the state is considered LGBTQ friendly. In terms of religion, 36% of Iowa residents attend religious services among the 5,107 different congregations that are available in the state. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-28%, Mainline Protestant-30%, and Historically Black Protestant-2%. In Iowa there are 289 masonic lodges. In Iowa, 30% of the population is over the age of 55. The median age in the state is 38.

State-wide weather information

During the summer, the average temperature in Iowa is around 72F. The average high summer temperature is around 88F in the month of July. In the summer, the average low temperature drops to around 55F during the month of June. The average temperature in the winter falls to around 22F. The average high winter temperature is around 40F in the month of February. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around 4F during the month of January. The average air quality index rating in Iowa is 41.2 AQI. The average air quality index rating peaks in the month of May with a rating of around 53.8 AQI. Iowa experiences an average humidity rating of about 72%. The highest monthly average humidity rating is 78% in the month of December. The most precipitation occurs in July with an average of 6.46 inches of precipitation a month. On average, the state receives 2.93 inches of precipitation a month. While residents of Iowa mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Iowa can include floods and earthquakes (high).

Wildlife to be found in Iowa

The state of Iowa has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of twinleaf, western beard-tongue, bearberry, and bunchberry. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the gray wolf, the porcupine, the mountain lion, or the bison. The state animal of Iowa is the eastern goldfinch.

Disclosure: A Place for Mom refers to "nursing home" here generally as an umbrella term to include assisted living facilities. It is not used to indicate that the facility meets official state requirements for level of care of a skilled nursing facility, as defined in that particular jurisdiction.

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Westgate Assisted Living, Bailey Pointe on Van Dorn and Marquis Place are the top-rated nursing homes near Council Bluffs, Iowa. See full list of communities.

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