

As the nation’s 76 million baby boomers draw closer to retirement age, Greater Omaha offers something invaluable—peace of mind. The metro is home to an ever expanding roster of quality senior living communities, facilities and services catering to the full spectrum of older adults.
“Make the rest of your life the best of your life,” is the motto and the mission at Immanuel Senior Living, one of Nebraska’s premier senior living providers. It operates several independent and assisted living communities in Omaha, Papillion and Lincoln. They offer the renovated Immanuel Village and Pacific Springs Village, with a 50-acre campus featuring a lake, walking trails and nearby golf course.
Rolling Hills Ranch, a new addition to northwest Omaha’s landscape, offers worry-free living. Rolling Hills Ranch employs live-in managers, an executive chef and a staff that handles everything from housekeeping and transportation to on-site activities and off-site excursions.

Skyline Retirement Community is Omaha’s original continuing care community. It has independent and assisted living, skilled nursing care and therapy services. The senior-living veteran is undergoing a $50 million rejuvenation, featuring construction of a new apartment tower, an addition of a multi-purpose community room, and a renovated and expanded wellness center/indoor pool.
In-home assistance and care options also abound in Greater Omaha for older adults who choose to stay in their own surroundings. Companies like Right at Home, Inc.—founded in 1995 and headquartered in Omaha—specialize in a variety of elder care services, from extra assistance after a stay in the hospital, help and companionship for an aging, homebound parent, or a respite for family members caring for an ailing loved one.
Bellevue-based Hillcrest Health Systems also provides home care services and, at its Mable Rose Estates, adult day services. The company continues to develop and manage its family of facilities including Hillcrest Health & Rehab and Hillcrest Country Estates, the company’s newest 44-acre retirement community.