Aspire of Pleasant Valley Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, also called RiverView Manor, sits at 17990 S Spencer Rd in Pleasant Valley, Iowa, and it's a place that does everything from short-term rehab to long-term nursing care, respite care, and assisted living, and you'll find they help seniors with health problems like Alzheimer's, heart issues, or depression, along with those living with mental illness, emotional disabilities, or intellectual disabilities, and they seem to have a knack for individualized care, since every person gets their own plan based on what they need and what works for them. The center has memory care for folks with dementia, and specialized programs like Pathways to Active Living (PALs) to make sure residents stay engaged with physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness, and there's always something going on, whether it's gardening, bus trips, or shopping, and you'll even find devotional activities and group outings on the schedule.
The staff includes registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and specialists who handle wound care, medication, diabetes, and tracheostomy care, and they're around 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so there's always help if someone needs it. The building isn't in a hospital or part of a continuing care community, but it does take Medicare and Medicaid, and it's got 44 beds, with room enough most days for about 37 residents, and those who live here are mostly around 81 years old. The community can take care of people coming straight from a hospital with tough medical needs, and for people who need rehab after a stroke, surgery, or injury, they offer physical, occupational, and speech therapy as needed, working to help folks get stronger, more independent, and comfortable with daily activities, whether they're staying a few weeks or a few years.
RiverView Manor has amenities like home-cooked meals, Wi-Fi, private and semi-private rooms (some with pet visits), comfy indoor spots to gather, and even designated smoking areas. Booster shot rates could be higher, but vaccination rates against COVID-19 are strong among residents and decent among staff. Ratings are mixed: long-term and quality measures come in at four stars, but staffing and health inspections only earn one star, so it's not perfect, and there's work to do. Still, there's a focus on safety-sprinklers throughout the building-and daily living support like help with bathing, dressing, and medication, so people aren't left on their own. There's a wide range of specialized rehab and addiction treatment centers under the same company, including programs for veterans, LGBTQ+ folks, teens, and those needing luxury or holistic settings, as well as centers for dual diagnoses and specific behavioral issues.
You'll also find that RiverView Manor has residential councils, common spaces for socializing, high-speed Wi-Fi, and the staff organizes transportation for medical appointments or errands. Meals always aim to be nutritious, with snacks available, and both acute and chronic conditions like diabetes, CHF, COPD, cancer, and stroke see dedicated support from trained healthcare workers. Consulting services for dental, vision, psych, podiatry, and respiratory needs can be brought in, and there's restorative care for ongoing rehab, as well as memory-enhancing activities for individuals with dementia. RiverView Manor is a for-profit LLC, owned by Riverview SNF Operator LLC, and managed by the RiverView Manor name, with both Medicare and Medicaid participation and oversight from WPS - Iowa. Visiting is open 24 hours each day, and there are always people available to help families and residents with questions or needs, so families don't have to worry about finding someone to ask.
While the building and services have their strengths-like four-star long-term and quality measure ratings-there are areas where staff and inspection ratings are lower than some might like, but the team here stays focused on making life as safe, comfortable, and supportive as possible for anyone who calls this center home.