Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community offers a full range of services on a 20-acre campus: nursing care, skilled nursing and rehab, Alzheimer's/dementia care, assisted living, independent living. With its Christian-based mission and "residents first" philosophy, Bartels gives residents peace of mind knowing they can move to a higher level of care when needed without having to leave the community they call home.

Board of Directors
A Letter from our CEO/President
Affiliations
Our Residents/Non-Discrimintation Policy
History of Bartels
Our Mission


Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community | 1922 5th Avenue NW, Waverly, IA 50677 | Phone: 319-352-4540 | info@bartelscommunity.org
Board of Directors
Nine community citizens serve on the Bartels Board of Directors to oversee governance for the organization.

Doug Miller, Chair
Dr. Kerrie Bossard
Richard Carlson
Gene Drape
Rev. Dennis Dickman
Steve Egli
Mark Hanawalt
JoAn Headington
Kathy Olson

Thank you for your interest in the services provided by Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community. We offer multilevel services, ranging from 24-hour nursing care to independent living.

Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community has 55 years of experience in aging services, dating back to 1954 when the Bartels Home for the Aged first opened its doors with space for 11 residents. 

Today Bartels is home to almost 200 residents at any time and has provided loving care and peace of mind to thousands of families. 

We invite you to call us at (319)352-4540 to arrange a time when we can meet with you in person and give a tour of our facilities. We will be happy to provide additional information upon request or answer any questions you may have.

Again, thank you for visiting the Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community website.

President & CEO, Deb Schroeder is licensed by the State of Iowa.
Affiliation
Bartels is a member of the American and Iowa Associations of Homes for the Aging and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and Lutheran Services in America. It is sponsored by a corporation of 13 churches:

Grace Lutheran, Tripoli
Heritage United Methodist, Waverly
Messiah Lutheran, Janesville
Redeemer Lutheran, Waverly
St. Paul's Lutheran, Waverly
St. Peter Lutheran, Denver
St. John Lutheran, (Vilmar), Greene
St. John Lutheran (Maxfield), Denver
St. John Lutheran, Waverly
Trinity United Methodist, Waverly
Peace Lutheran, Shell Rock
Faith Lutheran, Shell Rock
St. Mary's Catholic, Waverly

Our Residents
Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community serves all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, handicap, vision or hearing impaired, or age, in compliance with CFR parts 80, 84 and 91. More than 2,700 residents have been served since Bartels opened in 1954.
History
Waverly's only nursing center has evolved from a "home for the aged" to a multilevel retirement community, offering a full range of health care and retirement living services on one campus.

Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community is still located at the same address where it opened in 1954, but a succession of construction projects has changed its look and expanded its services to the community. Building additions in 1955, 1962, 1967, 1972 and 1977 increased the home's capacity from 11 residents to more than 230.

Apartment living made its first appearance on the Bartels campus in 1987 when the Eichhorn Haus 38-apartment retirement complex opened. This new level of service was one of the first independent living retirement centers in the area, offering secure, comfortable living for those who want to be part of a broader retirement community.

The 1990s brought specialization of services to the nursing center. A 15-bed skilled nursing unit opened in 1991, a 17-bed Alzheimer's center opened in 1994, home health services opened in 1995, and dedicated hospice services opened in 1996.

The succession of building additions created new bed space for residents, but didn't address the aging condition of the buildings, some nearly 50 years old. A new Future Planning Committee was established in 1997 to do just that.

The committee worked with architects to study the condition of buildings, assess future needs and develop a strategic plan for the Bartels organization. The result was a new master site plan to renovate and replace current facilities and add a new assisted living service to the community. The $10 million building project began in 1999 with construction of Linden Place, the new 30-unit assisted living facility which opened in 2000. Work soon began on a new 30-bed Alzheimers center, Evergreen Arbor, to replace the current 17-bed unit, and the new 96-bed nursing center Woodland Terrace. The project included a new 2,635 square foot community room/chapel, ice cream den, greenhouse and other special amenities. Grand opening festivities took place in May 2002.

The organization changed its name to Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community in 2000 to better reflect is evolvement into a continuing care retirement community. Corporate church sponsorship grew from nine to 13, including the addition of non-Lutheran churches.

Bartels is affiliated with the American and Iowa Associations of Homes and Services for the Aging, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and Lutheran Services of America. Bartels is licensed by the State of Iowa and is Medicaid certified. It has approximately 190 employees and serves nearly 200 residents.

Mission
The Bartels mission is "Enriching lives through quality services and Christian care." Life enhancement services include a full-time chaplain on staff, music therapy program, horticultural therapy, art therapy, a full schedule of resident activities, social worker support, nutrition services, therapy services, housekeeping/laundry, maintenance, free transportation, and beauty/barber shop. The Bartels Auxiliary Volunteers and Memorial Foundation also provide support in serving residents.