A little slice of the Old West on the outskirts of modern Omaha, Fremont, Nebraska is home to 26,000 people in a low-rise residential grid that sprawls along the north bank of the Platte River. Nearly 18% of Fremont’s residents are seniors aged 65 and over, and the town has a lot to offer them. Most of Fremont is quiet suburban housing, full of families with kids, and the downtown is a historic recreation of the frontier architecture and Western outpost that the town used to be when it was a stop on the Oregon Trail. The wide-open land around Fremont’s outskirts is home to golf courses, hiking trails and some of the most popular hunting spots in the state. Seniors can spend a lot of the year outdoors, as Fremont’s climate is warm in summer and cool in spring and fall. Winters see 32 inches of snow, which makes the town’s annual Christmas decoration displays that much more pleasant to tour.
Assisted living in Fremont averages $4,523 a month, though this can vary by location, the amenities a community offers and the services residents need.
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Assisted living costs in Fremont average $4,523 a month, according to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey. This rate covers seniors’ room and board, as well as caregiver assistance with routine activities of daily living such as personal care, household chores and some transportation. Fremont’s average cost is somewhat higher than the average cost for similar care in the rest of Nebraska, which runs to $4,188 a month. The cost of assisted living is higher in the neighboring state of Colorado, at $4,575 a month, and significantly higher in Kansas, where seniors pay an average of $5,090 a month for similar care. Average costs in Iowa and South Dakota, however, are lower than in Fremont.
The cost of assisted living in Nebraska’s other cities varies somewhat, but the other two major urban areas are within a few hundred dollars of Fremont. Lincoln, for example, has an average cost of $4,755 a month, while assisted living in Grand Island averages $4,380. Across the state line in Sioux City, Iowa, seniors in assisted living pay an average monthly cost of $3,750, while the average cost in Des Moines is $5,005.
The state of Nebraska offers several waiver programs to support Medicaid-eligible seniors continue to live outside of residential nursing home care. These assisted living waivers reduce nursing home placement by assisting with the cost of support services directed toward seniors who meet the Medicaid enrollment standards. Supported senior services include help with household chores, activities of daily living and transportation for medical and personal trips.
Learn more about the assisted living waivers, including eligibility requirements and how to apply, at our Assisted Living in Nebraska page.
Contact | Description | |
City of Fremont Senior Friendship Center | (402) 727-2815 | The City of Fremont Senior Friendship Center fosters a sense of community among area seniors with social events and senior-friendly local recreational activities. The center also offers daily community meals for seniors aged 50 and over at a nominal cost. Seniors in the Fremont/Dodge County area can get help with computer access, rural transportation and other services through membership in the center. |
Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging | (402) 546-1870 | The Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging connects seniors with many free and low-cost services that can help them live independently in the community. Services offered through the agency include Meals on Wheels, senior health and wellness classes, senior financial advice and placement assistance for assisted living and long-term residential care. |
ACCESSNebraska | Medicaid: (855) 632-7633Economic Assistance: (800) 383-4278 | ACCESSNebraska operates numerous offices throughout the state, with several in the Omaha area near Fremont. Seniors can get help signing up for Medicaid, applying for economic assistance and connecting with federal nutritional support programs, such as SNAP. Case worker support is available for seniors who need help locating and applying for the assistance programs they may be eligible for. |
Nebraska Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) | (844) 843-6364 | The Aging and Disability Resource Center works with seniors aged 60 and over, caregivers and seniors’ loved ones to help find and move into high-quality residential communities. The center provides general information and referrals, direct assistance and homeless assistance. Services available through the center for caregivers include referrals for respite care and continuing training classes. |
Dodge County Veterans Service Office | (402) 727-2719 | The Dodge County Veterans Service Office helps honorably discharged veterans and their eligible spouses find and access needed support programs. Case workers with the office can assist with locating benefits, applying for aid and filing appeals. Programs include VA medical and cash benefits, as well as local senior veterans’ resources and discounts for transportation, home utilities and other benefits. |
Assisted living facilities in Fremont are required to comply with state laws relating to residential care for seniors, as well as with the regulatory rules and best practices relating to health and safety, staffing minimums and medication administration and management. Compliance with these rules is monitored by the Nebraska Department of Health, which conducts regular and unannounced site visits, publishes regulations for facilities across the state and issues reports for the general public to review.
See our Assisted Living in Nebraska page for more information.