Welcome to Mercyone Dubuque Medical Center, a nursing home community located in Dubuque, Iowa. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Mercyone Dubuque Medical Center starts at a monthly rate of $2,790 to $6,281. 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 6 hospitals within 25 miles of Mercyone Dubuque Medical Center. The two closest hospitals are Mercy Medical Center-Dubuque which is 0.0 miles away and Finley Hospital which is 0.6 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(563) 589-8000
Pricing for Mercyone Dubuque Medical Center
$4,535Avg. Local Starting Price
Mercyone Dubuque Medical Center$3,138
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$5,499
In Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Dubuque$4,535
In IA$4,649
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This community has been consistently praised for its caring and professional staff, with many reviewers highlighting their positive experiences during times of emergency and serious health concerns. The reviews commonly mentioned the swift and friendly nature of both the admissions process and the medical attention received. From prompt attention to stroke symptoms leading to a quick recovery, to exceptional care for a child's injury during an unhospitable hour, the staff's responsiveness and kindness stand out. The medical team, including doctors, nurses, and therapists, received commendations for their professional, friendly, and helpful demeanor, which greatly contributed to patients' quick recoveries and overall satisfaction.
However, a noted concern among some patients was the lengthy wait times experienced during their visits, with waits extending beyond an hour and in some instances, being longer than initially communicated. Although this issue was mentioned, it seems to be balanced by the positive experiences once patients were attended to, including the high level of care and comfort provided by the nursing staff and doctors. The personal touches provided by staff members, like offering comfort to a young patient through their favorite show and providing reassurance to patients and their families, are highly appreciated. Despite the occasional longer wait times, the consensus appears to lean towards a grateful acknowledgment of the dedicated and compassionate care provided by this community.