Newton Village in Newton, Iowa

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Finding the right Assisted Living Facility can be a tiring process. Some people may be more concerned with the services offered, while others want to find something affordable, and unfortunately residential care homes in Iowa are not all the same. So it is important that you thoroughly research the facilities you are considering. Learn more about the Newton Village assisted living facility in Newton, IA, including services offered, bed capacity and contact information.


Newton Village Location Information

122 N. 5th Ave. W.
Newton, Iowa 50208
(641)-792-1905



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My mother moved to this retirement community to have more contact with people and to be able to get out and about more. We lived a little way out of town so she sometimes went days without seeing anyone but family. We were told what a friendly place this was and how nice they all were. From the start the manager Gary harrassed my mother about everything from her clothes to her hair. She had a dog that went with her also. She heard people complain about the dog so she got rid of it, she cut her hair, she even got a new wheelchair as Gary thought these things would make people more friendly to her. No one ever invited my mother to sit with them at a meal, or even speak to her. She died a few days ago and we found months worth of meal tickets because she was so unhappy there. She even chose to leave there at the end and go to the hospice house, because she did not want to die where people did not want her.
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