Rose of Dubuque
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Ratings & Reviews
4.1
out of 5
Based on 8 reviews
Reviews (5)
Sara
Danielle Meyer
My mom and I had our initial meeting with carol at the rose yesterday and we were blown away by the building, staff, and level of compassion and understanding. I feel so relieved, confident, and comfortable with my mom living at the rose and joining their residents community.. it’s a huge weight that’s been lifted. You can tell that carol cares so much about each person and truly wants what’s best for each individual. They offer so many activities for the residents to participate in, and have so many assisted living benefits for each person customized to their needs. Carol is such a sweet and caring administrator, very friendly, reassuring, and truly has compassion and understanding for the entire family. The first impression was beyond my expectations and I can’t wait to travel this new journey with my mom and the entire team at the rose!
Emily Link
When picking out a place for my mom, this was the perfect place. The staff is friendly, the residents are nice. The place is clean. The location has many different activities the residents can do, Garden, sit out front and watch everything, have special projects and game for people to get involved in. For the food; it’s institutional food, not the best but not the worst. If the residents don’t like the food, they are not forced to eat it. But overall, The Rose is a very good place for a person that can still live on their own and still do their daily living activity, but have the support when needed.
Alex Malek
The rose of Dubuque is a wonderful place with amazing food and amazing services!
Becki Wagner
The Rose of Dubuque has great apartments, most of the residents there are friendly and helpful. The food is uneatable and the administration rules with an iron hand. Rules are changed whenever the director feels it's necessary to her satisfaction. The owner & directer go by the theory, "if you don't like it there, move". They also go by "If yur going to act like children, you will be treated like children." The director has her degree in child psychology and uses it on the residents as if they are children. Then goes out in the community and brags about it.

