The Ivy at Great Falls
1130 17th Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59405
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Cathy
5
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July 5, 2024
Clean and spacious rooms. My husband has been there since November of 2021 with severe dementia. His cognitive status has declined considerably - that's the nature of the disease. He has been well loved and cared for at the Ivy.
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Reviews of The Ivy at Great Falls in Great Falls, Montana
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Cathy
5
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July 5, 2024
Clean and spacious rooms. My husband has been there since November of 2021 with severe dementia. His cognitive status has declined considerably - that's the nature of the disease. He has been well loved and cared for at the Ivy.
Maxidog
4
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January 4, 2017
After reading the Alz review I was hesitant to have my father admit even for TCU. I met with Kim the admission director and she insured me that the statement was untrue and had me tour the facility. The Rehab is very neat and tidy and even the older units were clean. The staff greeted me on every unit with a smile and welcome. I did admit my father there and he received great care. Don't always go by the negative reviews. Go an tour the facility and ask for Kim. Thank you for all the caring.
SueParsons
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September 12, 2016
I have a relative that is a resident on the Alzheimer's unit; the nursing staff is wonderful and caring, but severely over-worked and under-appreciated for all that they do. It has come to my attention that the new director of nursing will be taking televisions out of all the patients' room in order to establish a "life skills" program - really? My relative is 80 years old, and doesn't have much life left. Is this a joke?
june80033
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December 7, 2015
The worse place I would ever want to put a love one in. Dark lonely rooms and not real caring of residents.
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