Ida Culver House Broadview
Independent Living / Assisted Living / Memory Care / Skilled Nursing
Reviews
Excellent Living, Transition Challenges
Ida Culver House Broadview earns overwhelmingly positive reviews, with residents and families praising the caring, responsive staff, beautiful well-maintained grounds, excellent food, and vibrant activities program. The community excels in independent living with residents consistently noting the welcoming atmosphere and quality of care. However, several critical reviews from 2017-2023 raise concerns about management turnover impacting quality, understaffing in assisted living, inconsistent nursing home care, forced private caregiver requirements as needs increase, and high costs without Medicaid options that can force families to transfer loved ones when care needs escalate.
The best decision I made was to move into Ida Culver House Broadview! I was skeptical at first to leave my home in a quite neighborhood surrounded by trees to move to the “city” i
My move was very easy, excellent support from everyone at Ida Culver. They also assigned a resident (more like a big sister) to show me around and introduce me to people and activi
My mother spent four wonderful years at Ida Culver House Broadview. The staff was always available and quick to take care of any need. The buildings and gardens are well maintain
We moved friends from another state into Ida Culver House Broadview in November 2025, after taking years to thoroughly research many other options. This research gave us a good und
Inspections(2)
The Department of Social and Health Services completed a full inspection of Ida Culver House Broadview on 03/01/2024 and found no deficiencies. This represents a compliant facility meeting all regulatory standards during the routine inspection. No violations were identified, indicating the facility maintains appropriate care standards, documentation, and operational procedures. No corrective action was required as the facility demonstrated satisfactory baseline compliance across all inspected areas.
View original report →This inspection identified severe life-safety violations in fire protection systems including damaged/corroded sprinkler heads, missing hydrostatic testing documentation, inoperable fire doors, and non-compliant kitchen fire suppression systems. The facility demonstrated a moderate response by acknowledging violations and engaging contractors, with some items corrected by 2/21/23, but experienced significant delays with work still incomplete as of 5/3/23 despite a promised 5/9/23 completion date. The pattern of systemic fire safety deficiencies across multiple buildings combined with slow remediation presents serious risk to residents in this residential care facility.
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