Solon Assisted Living Village
623 E. 5th St., Solon, IA 52333
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About Solon Assisted Living Village in Solon, Iowa
Solon Assisted Living Village opened January of 2010 and offers 18 apartments with kitchens/kitchenette, walk in closets and wireless response pendants. Choose from a studio or two different size one bedroom apartments on a month-to-month rental basis. Services Includes: 3 Meals a Day Weekly Housekeeping and Laundry Services 24 Hour Staff Available Medication Management Secured Building Solon Assisted Living Village also offers assistance with additional activities of daily living on an as needed basisTo learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals Health Facility Database
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Reviews of Solon Assisted Living Village in Solon, Iowa
2.0
(1 review)
Carmela1
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February 5, 2012
The facility was very nice, but I found the atmosphere very sad and dull. My grandpa had to stay there for some time because he had gotten surgery and my grandma could not take care of him. I saw the food that he got to eat for lunch and it just looked and smelled really really bad. Also, the whole place is so gray and dull, the walls are white, the carpeting in gray, there are no posters anywhere, I don't know why anyone would want to stay there. Pets are not allowed, and I thought that that was so sad because my grandpa loves his cats and he was not even able to see them. When I went to visit, they had to check who we were and it took forever to make the nurses accept us into the facility. They were really really slow and no at all active. the room he stayed in was nice, the bed looked comfortable, and it had one chair in it, so my grandma could sit down when she went to visit him. his room also had a nice tv propped on the wall, so he could watch his favourite shows.
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