Omaha Skilled Nursing Facility
We Take it to Heart.
Rose Blumkin Jewish Home provides long-term nursing care that combines compassion with advanced nursing competency to meet the needs of individuals and those who love them. The heart of daily life here is the dedication and commitment of our registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and certified nursing assistants. They give residents the specialized service they need in a setting that becomes their home neighborhood. This sensitivity to individual needs creates an unparalleled resident experience.
These long-tenured team members are scheduled to work in the same areas over time, so they get to know and form relationships with residents and their families. We also offer a caregiver support group for the spouses of residents. Not every skilled nursing home in Omaha providing elderly care and accepting Medicare or Medicaid can say the same.
Rose Blumkin Jewish Home offers semiprivate, deluxe semiprivate and private rooms.
Skilled Nursing Services & Amenities
- 24-hour licensed nursing care
- Long-term Skilled Nursing care
- Alzheimer’s and dementia care
- Short-term rehabilitation therapies
- Respite care
- Hospice care
- Medication monitoring and administration
- Care management and discharge services
- Consulting medical director and registered dietician
- Group programs and activities
- Pet therapy
For more information about long-term skilled nursing care services at Rose Blumkin Jewish Home, please complete the form or call either:
Erika Lucoff, Director of Admissions
402-374-4075
Shelly Fox, Director of Community Outreach
402-512-0673
Frequently Asked Questions
Skilled nursing care may be short term or long term. Residents of Rose Blumkin Jewish Home receive licensed, comprehensive, round-the-clock care in private or semiprivate rooms. Our services include:
- IV therapy
- Post-surgical care
- Wound care
- Nutrition management
- Orthopedic and joint replacement rehab
- Post-stroke rehabilitation
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapies
- Other support services
In the short term, after an illness, injury or surgery, skilled care is often called for. These are common conditions that could require skilled care for seniors:
- Congestive heart failure
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Stroke
- Cardiac failure
- Parkinson’s disease
- Diabetes
- Other long-term illnesses
- Hip or bone fracture
- Fall-related injury
- Orthopedic surgery
- Severe osteoarthritis
Potential candidates for long-term nursing care could include those who are dealing with:
- An ongoing health condition or disability
- Chronic severe pain
- Chronic medical condition
- Permanent disability
- Dementia/Alzheimer’s disease
- Need for help with activities of daily living
- Advanced age that has led to frailty and a need for supervision