Experience senior assisted living at the Good Samaritan Society where you can relax and enjoy a worry-free lifestyle while connecting with others in a caring community.
Our faith-based assisted living options for older adults offer more than just a place to live. They offer environments full of life, friends and a sense of belonging.
Discover customized services and the comforts of home with our assisted living housing options. You’ll receive compassionate care from dedicated staff members who help you feel valued and supported.
“I appreciate receiving help with cleaning, cooking, meds and appointments. I love the staff members. They are friendly and kind.”
JoAnn Hurt Resident in Superior, Nebraska
What residents are saying
“Our family thanks you immensely for the outstanding care and unconditional love you gave our mom. We could sense God working through you with your kind and encouraging words, patience, smiles and gentle ways.
She enjoyed and loved each of the staff members and residents very much and misses all of them now that she has moved to long-term care.”
Susan Kutrubes Daughter of a former resident in Windsor, Colorado
What residents are saying
“I love living at the Villa. When I first moved here in 2019, I wasn’t sure I was going to like it, but I’ve met a lot of wonderful people. The activities director has done a lot to help me come out of my shell.”
Bradley Hartford Resident in Hastings, Nebraska
Why choose assisted living at the Good Samaritan Society?
Staying at home versus moving to assisted living
Seniors may feel hesitant about making the move to an assisted living community. Some people think the transition will come with a decrease in independence and quality of life. But that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Many seniors are hesitant to move into assisted living because of the myths and misconceptions that are associated with these communities. Here are the six most common myths and why they’re false.
Companionship a common thread at assisted living location
Stitching together community, one quilt at a time, Good Samaritan Society residents Violet Jans and Yvonne Bornemann are turning a rarely used theater room into a crafting coliseum at Augusta Place in Bismarck, North Dakota.