Valley View Specialty Care sits right inside the hospital in Eldora, Iowa, and offers a mix of private rooms, one-bedroom units, studio suites, and semi-private spaces for those who need daily help, and you'll see there are seventy-two Medicare and Medicaid-approved beds available. Staff help with bathing, dressing, going to the bathroom, and moving around the building, and people get customized care plans and regular health checks. You'll find skilled nursing care here, with nurses on-call, medication management, and a full rehabilitation program for folks who've had surgery or need Parkinson's support. They also manage wound care, offer dementia-friendly menus, keep a dietitian on-site for special diets, and have help during mealtimes, including three meals a day, help with snacks all day, and private dining facilities for families who want to visit. There's a library, garden, walking paths, high-definition TVs, Wi-Fi in the rooms, a spa, and communal lounges, plus usual things like air conditioning, in-room emergency response, and a sprinkler system.
Residents and family members can make use of hospital-level infection monitoring, and the facility accepts both Medicare and Medicaid. Staff also support patients with activities like bathing, dressing, medication, and doing the laundry, along with reminders for the bathroom. Therapy services cover both short-term and long-term needs, with a focus on holistic care, and there's both outpatient and respite care for folks who need to come for a short time or caregivers who need a break. People have access to daily programs and social activities, like movie nights, music, games, arts, exercise, and spiritual opportunities, while transportation and outdoor activities are also on the schedule. Folks can bring a pet for visits, and smoking's permitted in designated places.
With structured routines, a quiet setting, and a team of over fifty staff, residents get attention day and night, and service plans adjust as care needs change. Valley View offers counseling and mental health support, has private retreats for rest, and keeps things clean and safe with personal laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, and 24-hour talk-to-a-nurse help. Meals are made by a professional chef and adjusted for medical needs, allergies, diabetes, and there's help for those on C-Diff or MRSA precautions. There are fitness and activity rooms, a movie theater, board games, common rooms, and an arts space with organized classes and family events.
Valley View has changed ownership in the last two years and is corporately owned. You'll find a staff rating of 4 out of 5 and a quality rating of 4 out of 5, but the health rating sits at 1 out of 5 due to recent health audits, and there are a few substantiated complaints, three incident reports, and $45,224 in total fines. The facility's overall rating is 2 out of 5 on Medicare.gov, even though it's in the top 100% of hospitals in extended care and has the Women's Choice Award. On average, residents receive about 4.09 nurse hours and 0.27 staff hours daily. Valley View Specialty Care tries to promote comfort, safety, and a homelike setting while providing the skilled nursing and long-term care some older adults need, but the health and safety record isn't perfect, so families may want to look closely at the recent health reports.