Welcome to Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska, where you will find Family Serving Family everyday. Geneva is the county seat of Fillmore County – home to the Fillmore County Hospital, which has five physicians, a physician’s assistant, a dental clinic and an eye clinic. Geneva is a progressive community with members who strive to keep businesses and the town flourishing.
Heritage Crossings offers skilled nursing care, adult day care, and an assisted living facility, providing a continuum of services for the elderly. Hospice services are also available. Heritage Crossings is licensed for 68 nursing home residents and 24 assisted living residents in 18 apartments.
Enjoy care-free living in a community especially designed for healthy active seniors. Independent Living provides you the privacy and freedom of home combined with the convenience of a maintenance-free environment. Our Independent Living offers lifestyle choices: social activities, dining plans, recreational events and service options to meet your needs.
Assisted Living offers personalized assistance, supportive services and dignified care in a family setting. We provide care that is specific to your personal needs, whether you require assistance with dressing, transportation, medications or other daily activities. It’s the perfect alternative for seniors who can no longer live in their own home and yet want to remain as independent as possible. You retain the privacy and independence of home, while gaining immediate access to health care support when you need it.
Nursing homes, professionally called Skilled Nursing Care centers provide 24-hour nursing care, with extended medical and rehabilitative services for seniors with complex medical conditions. We offer a range of rehabilitative therapies available to both nursing-care residents and other members of the community. Our services are centered around your lifestyle. We dedicate ourselves to provide you peace of mind and an atmosphere that delivers comfort, security, and quality of life.
Our activities are programmed to meet the residents’ needs and requests. We offer van outings to participate in community events outside the facility. We also provide in-house activities which are scheduled seven days a week and also in the evenings! Our activity and social services staffs are cross-trained, so whether it’s a large or small group offering or a 1 to 1 activity, there is always someone available to keep the programs going and to work with our residents to make each day the best it can be. Staff and residents ride side by side on parade floats during Geneva’s parades, and also take walks or wheelchair rides on the spacious, beautifully landscaped campus. It is not unusual to see staff, family, and friends take time out from their busy schedules to bring their pets or children in for the residents to enjoy.
Our staff receives continuing education on the best ways to “clinically” care for residents, but at the same time do so in such a way that each and every resident feels the warmth and love of our dedicated caregivers.
Residents are encouraged to make choices regarding their care and their daily schedules and their families are involved in those decisions, through regularly scheduled care-plans conferences. Families and friends are also involved in the many special programs and in a big resident-family picnic.
Community members, school children, and volunteers are partners in the care we give, as they are in and out of the facility regularly, whether it be for a preschool tea party, to read books, to make crafts and projects, or to play games. All these things add to the quality of life that we provide to our residents. Regularly scheduled Bible Studies, Sunday school, and Worship Services provide the spiritual nurturing that all elders need.