Altenheim St. Louis

5408 S Broadway Saint Louis MO 63111

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The charm of the Altenheim begins with its magnificent location on the banks of the scenic Mississippi. From the moment you walk in, you'll feel at home with delightful surroundings in a community offering a full range of services. Our mission at Altenheim is to provide a hospitable haven to all residents regardless of religious or natural background, so each person can experience a high quality of life.

From independent living to supportive care and nursing care, residents have the comfort of knowing many levels of care and service needs can be met at one community. Each resident receives the right level of care and services, at the right time. Our continuum of care and services assures stability and familiarity for residents and their families.

The Altenheim offers a location like no other — settled in Carondelet overlooking the Mississippi River on the historic bluffs. Residents enjoy the magnificent panoramic views of nature from our spacious dining room. Most evenings, residents are treated to a glorious sunset. As a historic part of the St. Louis community for over 100 years, we continue to pursue neighborhood involvement.

Community Amenities and Services

With exceptional care, treasured friendships, and an abundance of activities, the Altenheim offers opportunities for residents to remain active and independent. Activities at Altenheim are arranged and supervised by a full-time Life Enrichment coordinator, who works with the residents to determine what activities they’d like to participate in. Some of our features include a library, activity room, hair salon, sitting rooms, and even a guest suite for out-of-town visitors.

Because we offer a wide range of care options, you’ll find an array of services available for each level of care. If you’re looking for extra help with personal care and daily activities, you’ll find our supportive living services offer assistance with dressing, bathing, medication assistance, and more. We also provide nursing care to residents at Altenheim, where our professional health care staff provides 24-hour licensed nursing care as well as around-the-clock personal care.

Perhaps you’re in need of specialized memory care services, we provide a home-like environment for such residents on the fourth floor of our historic building at Bavaria Memory Care. Here, activities are specially designed around past lifestyle choices, so residents may reconnect with their memories. Family-style dining is also supported to encourage socialization.

Living Arrangements

At Altenheim, all resident rooms include individually controlled heating and air conditioning, baths with step-in showers, and wall-to-wall carpeting. We also provide a 24-hour emergency response system in each residence. You’ll find a variety of floor plans, including private and companion suites.

You’re encouraged to set up your apartment and make it as comfortable as your own home. At Altenheim St. Louis, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views, a home-like atmosphere, and around-the-clock care when and how you need it.

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Pricing at Altenheim St. Louis

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Studio
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1 Bedroom
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Semi-Private
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*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.

Reviews of Altenheim St. Louis

3.9 of 5 Average rating
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  • My review of Altenheim

    My loved one was on a catheter for a long time. He got off of it and I left town for a while. No one ever checked on him and he ended up being full of water and his legs were very swollen. Things were good at the facility as long as I was checking on him every day, but if not, they were not doing their job. I would not recommend to others looking.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    My review of Altenheim

    My loved one was on a catheter for a long time. He got off of it and I left town for a while. No one ever checked on him and he ended up being full of water and his legs were very swollen. Things were good at the facility as long as I was checking on him every day, but if not, they were not doing their job. I would not recommend to others looking.

  • Review of Altenheim St. Louis

    Wonderful care! Like a family. Very personal care. Facility always clean and beautiful. When problems arise. staff listens and makes adjustments. Only need is slight improvement to staff communication on transfer of care from person-to-person or shift changes.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Review of Altenheim St. Louis

    Wonderful care! Like a family. Very personal care. Facility always clean and beautiful. When problems arise. staff listens and makes adjustments. Only need is slight improvement to staff communication on transfer of care from person-to-person or shift changes.

  • Not good for elderly who are unable to move independently.

    Interesting that none of the reviews show dates... My mother-in-law lived here for five years beginning in 2014. The facility was wonderful and she was well cared for until about the last year. After suddenly being sent to the ER three weeks ago with a high fever and shallow breathing, it was determined she had less than 25% cardiac output. She was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and placed in hospice care within 8 days of being in the hospital. She never had heart issues before or any reports of CHF despite the fact that she was being under the care of the resident physician at Altenheim. Upon her return to Altenheim with hospice directions, it became clear that the facility was not prepared to handle her level of care. Due to this, her daughter and I spent many hours with her in her room at all hours and experienced incompetence at frightening levels. Previously, she was able to come down to the first floor to visit with us... The well-maintained part of the facility that is truly beautiful. But the reality is that bathroom and kitchen floors were mopped with some sort of oily substance resulting in slip and falls (mine in particular). We witnessed a potential elopement from the property of a resident with a walker wandering down the sidewalk of the main street out front. We would come in to find my MIL covered in food and spilled coffee from being left alone to feed herself in bed despite our and her hospice nurse's repeated directions otherwise. My MIL never received consistent care in those two weeks due to lack of communication among staff - some of whom did not even know what hospice meant as I learned when a staff member who, upon being told my MIL went to a hospice house, asked me if she was coming back to Altenheim. And the list goes on and on. The final insult was when the bed at a hospice house became available for my MIL and the administration bright my SIL to a room and yelled at her for 15 minutes. She was accused of fraud and not communicating with the staff about her concerns. She was told she would be sued for not giving 30 days notice (for a hospice move!?!?). She was told she owed a bunch of money and never paid the bill on time. All of this to a woman who is coping with the fact that her mother is about to die. And none of it is true. There are some caring people who work at Altenheim - and I applaud them for doing everything they can. But the administration here should be ashamed of themselves for their lack of leadership.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Not good for elderly who are unable to move independently.

    Interesting that none of the reviews show dates... My mother-in-law lived here for five years beginning in 2014. The facility was wonderful and she was well cared for until about the last year. After suddenly being sent to the ER three weeks ago with a high fever and shallow breathing, it was determined she had less than 25% cardiac output. She was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and placed in hospice care within 8 days of being in the hospital. She never had heart issues before or any reports of CHF despite the fact that she was being under the care of the resident physician at Altenheim. Upon her return to Altenheim with hospice directions, it became clear that the facility was not prepared to handle her level of care. Due to this, her daughter and I spent many hours with her in her room at all hours and experienced incompetence at frightening levels. Previously, she was able to come down to the first floor to visit with us... The well-maintained part of the facility that is truly beautiful. But the reality is that bathroom and kitchen floors were mopped with some sort of oily substance resulting in slip and falls (mine in particular). We witnessed a potential elopement from the property of a resident with a walker wandering down the sidewalk of the main street out front. We would come in to find my MIL covered in food and spilled coffee from being left alone to feed herself in bed despite our and her hospice nurse's repeated directions otherwise. My MIL never received consistent care in those two weeks due to lack of communication among staff - some of whom did not even know what hospice meant as I learned when a staff member who, upon being told my MIL went to a hospice house, asked me if she was coming back to Altenheim. And the list goes on and on. The final insult was when the bed at a hospice house became available for my MIL and the administration bright my SIL to a room and yelled at her for 15 minutes. She was accused of fraud and not communicating with the staff about her concerns. She was told she would be sued for not giving 30 days notice (for a hospice move!?!?). She was told she owed a bunch of money and never paid the bill on time. All of this to a woman who is coping with the fact that her mother is about to die. And none of it is true. There are some caring people who work at Altenheim - and I applaud them for doing everything they can. But the administration here should be ashamed of themselves for their lack of leadership.

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