Ahva Living of East Dubuque

  • 430 Sidney St, East Dubuque, IL 61025
  • (815) 747-6701
  • 4.5 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Ahva Living of East Dubuque was originally built as a school in 1893.

This historic building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982. The architecture is a Romanesque Revival style that is captivating. The last graduating class was in 1978. Residents and families can still recall going to high school in the former school.

Located along the Mississippi River in the tri-state area bordering Iowa and Wisconsin, Ahva Living of East Dubuque serves seniors in neighboring Dubuque, Iowa, and southwest Wisconsin. The services we provide include independent and assisted living apartments, as well as memory care and respite services.

Our mission is to provide an atmosphere of respect, comfort, and grace, where the quality of life is of the utmost importance. We pride ourselves on treating each resident with respect and dignity.

  • Historic building listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982. Built in 1893 in a Romanesque Revival style.
  • Originally built as a school in 1893. The last graduating class was in 1978.
  • Residents and families can still recall going to high school in the former school.
  • Located along the Mississippi River in the tri-state area bordering Iowa and Wisconsin.
  • Neighboring Dubuque, Iowa (the oldest city in Iowa) and East Dubuque, Illinois was settled by a Canadian French trapper, Julien Dubuque.
  • ALED is a smaller community that creates a close family feel.
  • Under new ownership as of January 2022.
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Reviews

4.5 ( 1 Reviews )
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Marilyn
December 07, 2022
Ahva Living of East Dubuque seemed to be very nice. My only concern was that I would travel with a scooter and it was going to involve me having to use an elevator quite a bit for me to get around in that facility. Also, they could use a few more signs as to where the entrance is for the people who aren't able to climb steps. The front door has steps and I stood there a while thinking, "How am I getting into this place?" Then I finally realized that I had to go down a hill and around a corner to get in. Some kind of signage would have been useful there. I went to tour the memory care and the people there were wonderful.

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