Great River Klein Center, located in West Burlington, Iowa, is a care facility offering a range of services primarily focusing on skilled nursing and rehabilitation. As a key part of the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center, the facility provides long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, and respite care, alongside a person-centered approach designed to create a home-like environment for its residents. Certified by Medicare and Medicaid since May 1, 1977, the center accommodates 155 residents and is housed within a hospital setting. It embodies a Catholic ethos and offers comprehensive care services, aiming to meet diverse healthcare needs.
Great River Klein Center provides numerous specialized care and medical support services. Residents can access dialysis, a pulmonary rehabilitation program, and various types of therapeutic interventions including physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Arthritis management, outpatient rehabilitation, pain management, and wound care are integral components of their services. The facility also offers palliative care, routine physician visits, and more specialized therapies for conditions like strokes and memory care. Additional support includes podiatry, dental care, and hospice services. Amenities such as a barber/beauty salon and laundry/dry cleaning services contribute to the comfort of the residents. The center also facilitates speech and occupational therapy, alongside robust support for conditions necessitating regular nursing care.
Despite these offerings, resident and family feedback highlight challenges within the workplace environment, describing experiences of bullying, favoritism, and retaliation concerns. This suggests a potential need for improved management practices to ensure equality and support for both staff and residents.
Costs at this community start at $5,475 and range up to $6,083. The average price in the community is $5,779, which is more than the average price in the area of $4,680. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.