BridgeView Estates

  • 1828 Bridgeview Blvd, Twin Falls, ID 83301
  • (208) 735-5730
  • 3.7 ( 8 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Nursing Homes

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About This Community

Located near the Snake River Canyon and Shoshone Falls, Bridge View Estates provides a continuum of care community in an attractive environment. Meeting residents' needs - whether in a senior retirement community, assisted living residence, Alzheimer's care or skilled nursing home setting - is our dedicated staff's top priority. Magic Valley Mall is only moments away from the facility, allowing residents to conveniently meet personal shopping needs. Additionally, doctors' offices and a hospital are nearby, offering easy access to physicians' care.

Your family is special with its deep bonds and unique relationships. Facing a dramatic change - such as moving a loved one into assisted living or a nursing home - is an unsettling prospect for most people. Bridge View Estates have helped families for decades to work through the difficult decisions about how best to care for their loved ones. We understand how trying it is to choose nursing home care for your loved one, and how most struggling caretakers feel there is no other choice. That?s why we?re here.

We want those special members of your family to become equally special members of ours. We want to relieve the anxiety and frustration you may be experiencing by providing a nursing home community of constant support, attention and personalized care. Above all, we want to serve each person entrusted to us with compassion, dignity, purpose and respect.

That?s not just our goal. It?s our privilege.

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Reviews

3.7 ( 8 Reviews )
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LS
January 28, 2021
The cost is a major factor why we chose BridgeView Estates. It's cheaper than other communities, it's clean, and they seem to take care of my uncle. So far, it's OK. They told us that we could visit him in the room, but that changed the first day I visited him, and we had to talk to him in the conference room. They told me that they'll allow two people in the room, but with masks. It's kinda dated, but it looks fine. It looks like any other senior facility. They're like a used car sale. They tell you what you wanna hear, but when you get in there, the rules kind of changes. I'd rather have people be upfront and honest rather than sell me a bag of crap. I asked my uncle yesterday how the food was, and he said it was good. Sometimes, he likes the food, and there were a couple of days where he didn't like it. It's clean, but it's not immaculate. The value for the money right now is good because they gave us a good deal for the first month.
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Rae Lynn
October 26, 2019
The staff were very friendly. They were very attentive to the residents. The residents seems to interact with them well, a lot were smiling and joking around.
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Sandy
I visited Bridgeview Estates and I liked it. I would go there. I've known people that have been in there, and I've eaten there. The food is good, delicious, and there's a variety. There are plenty of activities for people to get involved with, I've seen the independent and assisted living residences, and the staff seemed friendly and nice. I've met the managers, they were kind, and they had a lot of activities.
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Brian
My mom has been at BridgeView Estates for two months now. They had an excellent care facility, and their cost was lower than the others. They do a wonderful job. They have a phenomenal facility for $2,200 a month, and everything is provided from transportation to food to cleaning.
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Mamajujubee
January 12, 2017
My mother was a resident for six weeks in the assisted living side. She had recent surgery and dementia. The staff did not communicate her health care needs to each other. She was at risk for falling, yet the staff did not notify each other of this. She developed two pressure ulcers that they did not tell our family about. The staff took between 15 to 45 minutes to answer any call lights. The first time I visited, I walked in walked through the building, pass several workers who did not ask my name or business being there. I didn't know there was a visitor check-in process until I had visited her 4 times! When I visited my mother, I noticed a bruise on her face. When I asked about it, no one could answer. I spoke with the doctor several times. The doctor did not work with her primary doctor about mother's care. Needless to say, we moved my mother to a better facility. The facility is beautiful, very inviting, but when you take the cosmetics away, care is lacking. In my opinion, that's what truly matters.
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Maxine7
December 16, 2015
Bridgeview Estates has acute care, assisted care, and the apartments. It was very nice. The apartments were very nice; we saw the one-bedrooms and the two-bedrooms. All the staff seemed helpful. The food was very good. They had a lot of different activities, plus go out of the facility to go places and do things.
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Lindsay3
January 24, 2015
My mom was in Bridgeview Estates. The regular staff was very wonderful and very caring, but the administration was difficult to work with. When we were asking about certain questions for her, the staff was more than willing to help her, but the administration thought that she would be too difficult. The facility was very pleasant. They had a nice dining room, and the rooms were nice as well. The administration called my brother who lives in Idaho and told him that she needed to be moved to a hospice. Some of the difficulty came when my brother said we will take her to the doctor and see what the doctor will say. They said he does not need to, and they will just move her into a hospice. He was not happy about it. He took her to the doctor and the doctor said she was not ready for hospice care yet. I would not put our mom back in there.
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NovaRain
November 20, 2012
It was a wonderful experience with this facility. They took care of my father, and made sure that he had everything he could need. They took him to his doctor appointments, and helped him take his medication.
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