Welcome to Boone County Hospital, a nursing home community located in Boone, Iowa. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Boone County Hospital starts at a monthly rate of $3,138 to $6,448. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 4 hospitals within 25 miles of Boone County Hospital. The two closest hospitals are Boone County Hospital which is 0.0 miles away and Mary Greeley Medical Center which is 13.7 miles away.
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 240-4458 or reach the community directly at(515) 432-3140
Pricing for Boone County Hospital
$4,793Avg. Local Starting Price
Boone County Hospital$3,138
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$5,093
In Des Moines-Ames$4,793
In IA$4,649
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This community has received various positive remarks, particularly praising the friendly, accommodating, and professional nature of its staff across different departments, from the ER to the OB ward. Patients felt respected, well-cared-for, and appreciated the high level of expertise shown during their visits for emergencies, surgeries, and routine care. Several reviewers highlighted specific incidents where the staff's compassionate and kind approach significantly enhanced their experience, despite the stress and pain of their situations. The promptness and efficiency in handling emergencies, the thorough explanations provided by doctors, and the overall pleasant interactions with staff at every level were consistently mentioned. Additionally, the facility's recent updates and the maintenance of schedules to minimize waiting times were appreciated by visitors.
However, not all feedback was positive. A notable critique was directed towards a pain management specialist within the community, with concerns raised about the approach to patient history, difficulties in scheduling appointments, and the uncomfortable experiences during treatments involving student fellows. This criticism pointed towards a need for improvement in this specific area of care provided by the community. Yet, this was an isolated concern in contrast to the overwhelmingly positive feedback across other services offered by this community.
In summary, while the vast majority of patients reported excellent experiences, attributing their satisfaction to the empathetic and professional conduct of the staff, and the effective and pleasant environment, there was also a constructive critique regarding the pain management services. These insights suggest that while this community excels in many areas, there is an opportunity for refining and improving the pain management aspect to match the high standard of care observed in other departments.