Good Samaritan Society - Davenport

  • 700 Waverly Road, Davenport, IA 52804
  • (563) 324-1651
  • 3.5 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Nursing Homes

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About This Community

On a spring day in 1960, the Rev. August "Dad" Hoeger of The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society came to Davenport in search of a site on which to build a nursing facility for the frail elderly. What he found was a special property unlike any other. The Forest Park Sanitarium in west Davenport had recently been closed, and "Dad" saw within it the nursing home he envisioned. Not only would the site serve well as a nursing facility, but it was in an extraordinary setting, secluded in the beautiful woods of Schuetzen Park.

After fundraising and renovations to the historic 1927 sanitarium building, the 40-bed Davenport Good Samaritan Center was opened in 1962. Through the years, the Center has become respected as one of the Quad City area's leaders in senior apartment living, healthcare, Alzheimer's care and rehabilitation. The picturesque campus now includes four residential buildings, with 205 nursing care beds and 44 senior living apartments. It features the area's most complete geriatric rehabilitation center and the area's premier Alzheimer's special care facility. And, the surrounding woods continue to become more scenic with each passing season.

The Center's senior apartment building is called Heritage Court at Schuetzen Park. Its name is derived from the role of the Thrivent Heritage Properties Foundation in financing the project and from the site on which the building is located - the former Schuetzen Park. The living environment offered at Heritage Court is called "congregate" living -- a blend of independent living with services and amenities which enhance comfort, convenience, security and social relationships. It is not assisted living and does not include health care services, assistance with daily living skills or 24-hour staffing. Minimum age is 62, and rental is on a month-by-month basis, with no limits on income or assets.

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3.5 ( 2 Reviews )
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Linda
April 15, 2021
I have been in Good Samaritan for six months now, and they are wonderful. You get one meal a day, the food is always good, and they give you a lot of variety. It's very clean and well kept. The staff is exceptional. Once a week they have someone who comes in, cleans your countertops, cleans and vacuums your floors, and cleans your bathroom. Then you have a Lifeline that comes with your rent, and they pay all your utilities. It's expensive, but they give you a lot for it. However, I'm at that point where I have to get something a little bit less expensive because I'm still pretty young; I'm only 65, and all my money would be gone. Good Samaritan was recommended to me by other people, and I was not disappointed. My only concern is they don't have much in the way of activities. They're trying to build that back up but because of COVID, they couldn't do much. They have bingo, and on Mondays they have someone come in, read scriptures to them, play a guitar, and sing some songs. It is very well kept. They also have elevators. I use a walker, and I'm on the second floor, so I definitely needed something that I could use to go from floor to floor. It's a nice place, and I would recommend it to others, but it's very expensive. Also the people here are about twenty years older than I am, so there's no one here around my age. We got our shots of vaccines very early, which was great. They have a TV screen, a pool table, a little gym, and a beauty salon. My room is a two-bedroom, and the laundry room is down the hallway, so I could take my laundry down there. My bathroom has a walk-in shower, and it has safety bars, too. For me, it's very spacious and very nice.
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silverfeathers1
June 22, 2012
The rooms were usually clean and well-kept, but the staff were often distant (physically and emotionally) and Agnes frequently complained about having to wait a half hour or more to use the restroom. The meals were always prompt and accommodated dietary requirements. I would not recommend this facility due to the consistent difficulty I had in locating a staff member to assist me. Agnes and the other residents she befriended also commented on how hard it was to get help; multiple times I was asked to make phone calls on Agnes' behalf because she did not trust the staff to follow through with them. I never saw any difference made in the staff attitudes even after frequently sending in complaints to their management.

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