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5
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November 10, 2020
My mother is in Risen Son Christian Village. My mom had been there before, and I've been in it several times. It's been wonderful. The staff members have been really good to my mom, and she really likes them all. The room is OK. She has a window and bed recliner. It would be a good place to put your loved one.
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About Risen Son Christian Village in Council Bluffs, Iowa
At Risen Son Christian Village, we care about you, your family and your future. Think of us as a "one-stop" retirement community. We offer spacious independent living options and wonderful amenities, as well as several levels of additional care when a resident's needs may change. Our highly trained staff works as a team to provide quality, personalized care for each resident. We maintain deep ties to our local community and surrounding areas, including area churches. Welcoming, caring and compassionate, Risen Son Christian Village is an independent living and continuing care retirement community (CCRC) serving seniors of every age and allowing them to age in place. Located on forty acres in beautiful Council Bluffs, Iowa, in Pottawattamie County, we provide high-quality, faith-based, senior living and care options that encourage the highest possible level of independence in a scenic setting thats convenient to transportation and shopping. As a CCRC, we provide a range of independent living options, plus continuum-of-care services including residential care, long-term skilled nursing, rehab and assisted living memory careall available onsite for residents. When it makes sensewe are there for you.To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals Health Facility Database
Services and Amenities of Risen Son Christian Village in Council Bluffs, Iowa
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- Housing: Cottages.
- Special Comment: As a faith-based, not-for-profit organization, we’re deeply committed to the well-being of all our residents and their families. We do this by always providing superior care and services, compassionate spiritual support, vibrant senior living options in comfortable, attractive surroundings, a continuum of care through every stage of life and partnerships with our greater communities.
- State Licenses: 780641
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Staff
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Costs for Risen Son Christian Village in Council Bluffs, Iowa
Assisted Living
$4,482
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Independent Living
$1,663
Starting Price
Memory Care
$6,031
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Continuing Care Communities
$4,000
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Reviews of Risen Son Christian Village in Council Bluffs, Iowa
3.6
(14 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.4
Food
4.0
Activities
4.3
Value
4.7
Patrick
5
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November 9, 2024
I toured Risen Son Christian Village. It's a nice place. It's quiet. The rooms are good size. They're not too big. It has a full kitchen. It's perfect for my dad because he's getting up there and he is still 100% functional. He can take care of himself. If his needs change, then they have options there as well. So that's one of the reasons why we chose it. The staff was very informative and had a good grasp of what they offer. The facility seemed to be managed well. There's a stove, a microwave, and a refrigerator, that kind of stuff, and a washer and dryer available. So basically, all he needs to move is his personal belongings.
Vicki
5
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August 16, 2024
Risen Son Christian Village had multiple levels of care. The residents could move from a lower level of care to a higher level, if necessary. They have activities, transportation to appointments or shopping, and warm meals. The facilities were excellent. The staff was wonderful.
Daniel
5
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May 1, 2024
I toured Risen Son Christian Village. It's a beautiful facility but it just seemed a little institutionalized. It just didn't feel as comfortable and homey but it's a beautiful facility. Out of everybody in town, they have the nicest facility but you have to have the right surroundings so that people can feel comfortable and heal up. I talked to the admissions lady and she was very knowledgeable and friendly. She answered all my questions truthfully. I saw their cafeteria.
James
4
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February 14, 2024
We went to Risen Son Christian Village. Being independent, it was a little bit more out of the way than what we're accustomed to. What we're accustomed to would be more of a downtown area. The facility itself was very nice, very well-kept, and very clean. The rooms were all very nice and roomy for two people who wanted to downsize a little bit. From what we were coming through, it would have worked out well. The people that we met were really nice and very cordial.
Kathleen
2
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September 17, 2023
Risen Son Christian Villages was more expensive and it looked to me like the people were not well taken care of. I went to the memory care and they have an outdoor facility there. When I was there, the residents were kind of out in a community room. I saw a lot of them, but they looked very disheveled and stuff like that. I just didn't have a good feeling about it. It was OK, but not the best. One of the other things that I didn't like about it is because the building itself is way up on a hill and then the parking is way down at the bottom of the hill. So with my mom, I have to push her in a wheelchair. I'm 71 and I have a really bad back. So. that was a real negative for me right off of the get-go, but there's nothing they can do about that.
Kelly
5
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November 10, 2020
My mother is in Risen Son Christian Village. My mom had been there before, and I've been in it several times. It's been wonderful. The staff members have been really good to my mom, and she really likes them all. The room is OK. She has a window and bed recliner. It would be a good place to put your loved one.
NMDon
5
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October 9, 2018
I had a recent stay at Risen Son and I have to tell you - this was such an amazing experience. The staff was so attentive and everyone is so friendly. There are so many activities to participate in. The rooms are nicely renovated. Even with the new floors going in, the staff did everything they could to ensure my comfort. I love that they refer to it as a "community" and it truly feels that way. Everything from the admission process to the therapies and the nursing staff was just spot on. I read the reviews from before and it totally surprises me. I know there has been a lot of changes so maybe that was from previous staff or leadership? I just know that my experience was wonderful.
happy2018
5
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April 24, 2018
My mom came from the hospital to Risen Son for short term rehab. The admission staff was very friendly and answered are questions. She had a nice private room and the staff were caring plus had a good sense of humor. It was so nice seeing are mom laugh again. My mom especially enjoyed meal times where she could talk with the other patients that were there over a good meal. The therapy area is a very bright, large room. We were very pleased with the therapist, they allowed family to come to sessions and answered all our questions. Thank you Risen Son for getting mom back on her feet again!
Belinda62
4
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April 6, 2018
I have a close friend of whom both parents are residents. They LOVE this facility, it is like family to them, very caring. On her advice I took my mother-in-law for a tour.This is a retirement community with living space for independent living, assisted living, skilled care and memory care. For Independent persons, there are cottages, like townhomes and apartment living. We found the staff and residents very friendly and welcoming. We looked at four apartments that had been updated recently. They were LOVELY. I might add that I am pretty particular. The lunch served was very good especially the dessert. They have many activities, according to the residents. And I understand they are under a new executive director that is working hard to make it even better. My mother in law is planning on moving there soon!
unknown00001
1
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April 18, 2017
do not send your loved ones here! the staff doesnt take care of the residents. they force meds down the patients throats. the cna's are rough with the patients ! they dont care how they feel.
stevie1
1
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October 20, 2015
we were seeking out a place for my mother in law to stay and were very disappointed from the start. An employee was questioning another regarding her sister that also works there about her pregnancy. Very rude and should not have been discussed in front of anyone for that matter except in a private location. We decided to go to the residential area the next day as we were told she may be qualified to be there. The same person was on the phone at the desk talking to a family member evidently of someone that was moving to another area and told them the resident would be in their own room and not a shared room do to they "will be able to afford it and not everyone can" We couldn't find a nurse there, in fact, there was no one to talk to. Several people were turning on their help buttons yet we were told by a resident no one was available? We later found out the person talking about the pregnant girl in a bad way and throwing her weight around was Mandy. We also found out this place is all about money and will keep a resident and charge them in an area they really don't need to be. We will not be coming back and we will make sure we notify who and why. This isn't a Christian home. This is where they take your entire life's savings and hard earning work and could care less.
Keith Callaway
1
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March 20, 2013
Risen Son Christian Village is one of the highest rated facilities in our area but I wouldn't recommend it at all. On the surface, the place had wall boards or base boards missing. Aside from that, they really didn't have enough staff to care for the people. There are a few good nurses who work there that try, but as for the management, if you're not a wealthy person that can pay through anything and everything, they really don't care about you. As an example, my mother-in-law was not placed in the memory care unit because they didn't accept her Medicare/Medicaid.
Kay F
5
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June 28, 2012
This beautiful facility provides outstanding care in every way - compassionate, dedicated staff, careful oversight management of patient health, transit to local stores and medical appointments, and many social, cultural and spiritual opportunities. Discussions with staff are always positive and caring. Our family feels blessed to be part of the Risen Son community.
bunny2
3
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March 7, 2012
My father-in-law was a resident here for a short time. The facility buildings and grounds are appealing. The inside seems a bit dark and chaotic. The staff didn't seem very attentive or caring in the evening. I believe this may be due to the younger CNAs that typically work that shift. The day shift seemed much more experienced and caring. Some of my father-in-law's items were lost in the short time he stayed there. No one seemed too concerned about this or tried to assist us in locating the items. The food seemed well balanced and nutritious. It was difficult to contact the staff via telephone. There were definitely good and not so good in regards to this facility. The assisted living portion of Risen Son seems like a very nice facility. The residents that I spoke to in that area of the facility seemed to be very pleased and happy to be there. Overall, my father-in-law's experience at Risen Son was ok.
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