Perry Lutheran Homes - Spring Valley Campus

  • 501 12th Street, Perry, IA 50220
  • (515) 465-7500
  • 4.5 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Innovative, Personalized, and Christ-Centered - Perry Lutheran Homes

As experts in senior care and memory care, we bring life-enriching innovations to our Perry Lutheran Homes family.

Doing things differently is our way of life at Perry Lutheran Homes. Innovative things that offer the latest benefits for you and your loved ones. It's not simple, cheap, or easy but it's the right thing to do.

Perry Lutheran Homes Willis campus and Spring Valley campus in Perry, Iowa is Your Christian, Caring Community offering a Continuum of Care for your loved one to meet their changing needs. Perry Lutheran Homes offers education and expertise, home care, assisted living, respite care, therapy - (physical, occupational, and speech), long-term nursing care, three levels of progressive and award-winning memory care, and compassionate end-of-life care.

INTER-GENERATIONAL INTERACTION

Perry Lutheran Homes and Christ Lutheran Church partnered together to bring to fruition the first Christian, Inter-generational daycare, to Iowa. Acorns & Oaks childcare allows for inter-generational engagement and connections to form offering benefits to both young "acorns" and seasoned "oaks" alike.

AWARD-WINNING

LeadingAge Iowa has recognized Perry Lutheran Homes year-after-year for innovation, services, caregiving, housing, education, and leadership.

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Reviews

4.5 ( 2 Reviews )
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Lydia
August 25, 2020
I was able to tour Perry Lutheran Homes. It was a nice experience. I actually have a relative that lives there, and I had been there before to visit one-on-one. It was nice, but it just didn't have the overall warmth from the staff members. It had more of a facility look and feel to it. I had no complaints about the cleanliness when we were there. The staff was very friendly and helpful. I like that it is right in the middle of a residential neighborhood because it is important for the residents. Also, it's nice when they look out the window, and when they are able to go outside with a family or a staff member just to get some fresh air. It is important to have that in a community like that. It is beneficial for them. The building is well kept and groomed. I have no complaints about that either. It is on a high traffic street, but that's good for the residents, too, to see that the world is still going even though sometimes you don't feel a part of it.
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mcanning
July 05, 2012
I had visited several times over the years. The place was always spotless. It had a very clean and neat rooms. Very large hallways, which was great. You would always see some elderly around. Wither it be playing cards, solving puzzles, or watching a group movie there always seemed to be something going on which is fantastic. I imagine it must get terrible boring without activates running all the time. The rooms where my grandparents stayed were huge. The also provided extremely large bathrooms which is always nice. The staff was always friendly. Every time I went they always seemed so happy to help out. (Of course they are paid to do this, but it was nice nonetheless) Overall the place was great. I always enjoyed visiting and when I end up retiring I would love to live in a place like that.

Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • independent-living Independent Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care