Happy Moments Home Healthcare
663 North 132nd St , Omaha, NE, 68154
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4.0
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"I am using Sunlight Senior Care Omaha NE for my husband. They've had a few things that we need to work out. I asked for care from 9:00 to about 3:00, and the caregiver couldn't come until about 9:30. Then sometimes they forget to call me if she is no..."
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In-home care costs $4,099 per month in Omaha, according to Genworth’s 2024 Cost of Care Survey, $1,621 lower than the national median. The city is the most affordable in Nebraska, with the state baseline rate being $6,483. The most costly is Lincoln, where seniors pay a $2,765 premium over Omaha residents. Omaha retirees also save over their Iowan neighbors, with retirees in Des Moines facing higher fees of $6,006.
Omaha
$4,099
Nebraska
$6,483
United States
$5,720
Lincoln
$6,864
Grand Island
$4,767
Des Moines, IA
$6,006
Home care is one of Omaha's most affordable care types, surpassed only by adult daycare facilities. Rates are $3,528 costlier for the additional basic medical support that home health care provides. Meanwhile, assisted living residents pay a higher rate of $6,150 for bed, board and personal care services. Offering 24/7 monitoring and care, nursing homes have the highest rates, with semi-private rooms costing $9,125.
Home Care
$4,099
Home Health Care
$7,627
Adult Day Health Care
$1,625
Assisted Living Facility
$6,150
Nursing Home Care (semi-private room)
$9,125
Given the high cost of in-home care, many people use one or more forms of financial assistance to cover the expenses. Below, we explain some of the most common sources of financial help for paying for in-home care. If none of these options are available to you, you can reach out to your Area Agency on Aging or Aging and Disability Resource Center to learn about local resources.
Seniors who live in Omaha or Douglas County can contact the following government agencies and nonprofits. These organizations can help older adults age in place comfortably and safely.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging | (402) 444-6536 | ENOA is designed to be the first point of contact for age-related services for those aged 60 and older. Staff members can help older adults assess their needs and find ways to maintain their independence. This agency coordinates in-home care, Meals on Wheels and accessible transportation. |
City of Omaha Parks | (402) 444-5900 | The City of Omaha operates several senior recreation centers and congregate dining where seniors aged 65 and older can enjoy a nutritionally balanced midday meal for just $4. Reservations are required. The City of Omaha also sponsors an annual senior field day. |
Project Houseworks | (402) 965-9201 | This local nonprofit provides free home repairs and modifications to help seniors and disabled adults live safely and independently in their own homes. It also manages several related programs that help seniors and low-income households with tasks such as painting projects and heating repairs. |
Tender Loving Kindness | (402) 237-2927 | Based in Omaha, Tender Loving Kindness is a volunteer project dedicated to ending senior loneliness and improving residents’ quality of life. TLK FRIENDS offers friendly phone calls and pen pal letters and distributes art created by local children to brighten seniors' days. |
Aging can be a difficult process, and loved ones may not always ask for help – often times it’s up to their family to evaluate their need for help around the house. While no two situations are exactly alike, this checklist can help you and your loved ones determine when it’s time to start the search for a home care provider.
If you’ve determined that your loved one needs the assistance of a care provider in their home, it may be time for a difficult conversation. Handled correctly, however, this process can bring a family together and ensure that everyone’s concerns are addressed. Use this PDF as a starting point to help the conversation stay as positive and productive as possible.
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Paula L_7
5.0
Review of A Place At Home Omaha
The most helpful part is that when I call, they're available. I have recommended them to people and I have no issues with the agency.
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Robert "Bob" M_3
4.0
Review of Right at Home Omaha Metro
It's given me the opportunity to be out of the house without worrying about my husband falling. The biggest problem we have is we keep getting different people all the time.
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Christina L_3
5.0
Review of Right at Home Omaha Metro
The services are things I like to have, and it's very consist. The agency treats me well as a customer, they are reliable and helpful. I am very happy.