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The information below is reported by the Indiana Department of Health, Division of Long Term Care.
| The Barrington of Carmel | AL IL MC NH SNF | Carmel | 154
Facility
154
IN AVG
116
Rank
#82 / 437 | No |
39
Facility
39
IN AVG
37
Rank
#275 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 18
Facility
18
IN AVG
8
Rank
#66 / 378 |
71.4%
Facility
71.4%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#164 / 404 | A+ | Kara Owen | Prairie Landing Community, Inc | Melissa Forrester | 94
Facility
94
IN AVG
83
Rank
#47 / 384 | 6 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 12
Facility
12
IN AVG
36
Rank
#82 / 386 | 0.9
Facility
0.9
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#53 / 386 |
| Westminster Village Muncie | AL IL NH SNF | Muncie | 303
Facility
303
IN AVG
116
Rank
#5 / 437 | No |
6
Facility
6
IN AVG
37
Rank
#509 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 46
Facility
46
IN AVG
8
Rank
#14 / 378 |
83.8%
Facility
83.8%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#69 / 404 | A+ | Mary Crutcher | Westminster Village Muncie Inc | Stefanie Cummins | 89
Facility
89
IN AVG
83
Rank
#89 / 384 | 7 | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
5
Rank
#1 / 352 | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
36
Rank
#157 / 386 | 1.8
Facility
1.8
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#266 / 386 |
| Greenwood Village South | AL IL MC NH SNF | Greenwood | 207
Facility
207
IN AVG
116
Rank
#27 / 437 | Yes |
50
Facility
50
IN AVG
37
Rank
#205 / 587 | Apartment / Cottage | 45
Facility
45
IN AVG
8
Rank
#14 / 378 | - | A+ | Pamela Seegers | Johnson Memorial Hospital | Alexa Ulrey | 83
Facility
83
IN AVG
83
Rank
#151 / 384 | 11 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 38
Facility
38
IN AVG
36
Rank
#192 / 386 | 1.8
Facility
1.8
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#121 / 386 |
| North River Health Campus | AL ADC IL MC NH SNF | Evansville (East Baseline Road) | 95
Facility
95
IN AVG
116
Rank
#269 / 437 | No |
11
Facility
11
IN AVG
37
Rank
#456 / 587 | studio | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
50.5%
Facility
50.5%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#329 / 404 | A+ | Mikayla Watkins | Good Samaritan Hospital | Jacquelyn Fehd | 91
Facility
91
IN AVG
83
Rank
#71 / 384 | 2 | - | 23
Facility
23
IN AVG
36
Rank
#141 / 386 | 1.8
Facility
1.8
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#121 / 386 |
| Wellbrooke of Westfield | AL NH | Westfield | 129
Facility
129
IN AVG
116
Rank
#144 / 437 | No |
5
Facility
5
IN AVG
37
Rank
#518 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed | 1 |
76.0%
Facility
76.0%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#128 / 404 | A- | Maggie Conner | Hancock Regional Hospital | Eslam Abusamra | 73
Facility
73
IN AVG
83
Rank
#284 / 384 | 7 | 5
Facility
5
IN AVG
5
Rank
#198 / 352 | 79
Facility
79
IN AVG
36
Rank
#304 / 386 | 5.6
Facility
5.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#313 / 386 |
| The Springs at Lafayette | AL ADC MC NH SNF | Lafayette (Columbian Park) | 126
Facility
126
IN AVG
116
Rank
#152 / 437 | Yes |
69
Facility
69
IN AVG
37
Rank
#76 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed | 1 |
32.5%
Facility
32.5%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#395 / 404 | A- | Jeffrey Weaver | Board Of Trustees Of The Flavius J Witham Memorial | Michelle Thompson | 78
Facility
78
IN AVG
83
Rank
#223 / 384 | 10 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 59
Facility
59
IN AVG
36
Rank
#267 / 386 | 2.6
Facility
2.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#187 / 386 |
| River Pointe Health Campus | AL NH RC SNF | Evansville (Galaxy Drive) | 124
Facility
124
IN AVG
116
Rank
#157 / 437 | No |
52
Facility
52
IN AVG
37
Rank
#199 / 587 | studio / 1 bed | 31
Facility
31
IN AVG
8
Rank
#31 / 378 |
46.8%
Facility
46.8%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#353 / 404 | A+ | Jordan Shots | Good Samaritan Hospital | Rebecca Martin | 75
Facility
75
IN AVG
83
Rank
#256 / 384 | 9 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#140 / 352 | 53
Facility
53
IN AVG
36
Rank
#252 / 386 | 3.3
Facility
3.3
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#230 / 386 |
| Woodland Terrace of Carmel | AL IL MC | Carmel (Pro-Med Lane) | 149
Facility
149
IN AVG
116
Rank
#93 / 437 | Yes |
46
Facility
46
IN AVG
37
Rank
#233 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 18
Facility
18
IN AVG
8
Rank
#66 / 378 |
64.4%
Facility
64.4%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#227 / 404 | A+ | Nicholas Halstead | Well Npsl Tenant, LLC | Tehesha Patterson | 97
Facility
97
IN AVG
83
Rank
#18 / 384 | 8 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 3
Facility
3
IN AVG
36
Rank
#16 / 386 | 0.4
Facility
0.4
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#12 / 386 |
| The Mansion on Main | AL RC | New Albany (East Main Street) | 141
Facility
141
IN AVG
116
Rank
#106 / 437 | Yes |
67
Facility
67
IN AVG
37
Rank
#93 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
70.2%
Facility
70.2%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#179 / 404 | A | Victoria Roby | M Fine LLC | Michelle Strader | 97
Facility
97
IN AVG
83
Rank
#18 / 384 | 6 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
36
Rank
#23 / 386 | 0.6
Facility
0.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#25 / 386 |
| Residences At Deer Creek | AL MC RC | Schererville | 130
Facility
130
IN AVG
116
Rank
#140 / 437 | Yes |
34
Facility
34
IN AVG
37
Rank
#304 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 15
Facility
15
IN AVG
8
Rank
#77 / 378 |
74.6%
Facility
74.6%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#146 / 404 | A+ | Karen Ayersman | Ail Operating LLC | Frances Guyton-Ward | 96
Facility
96
IN AVG
83
Rank
#23 / 384 | 9 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 6
Facility
6
IN AVG
36
Rank
#41 / 386 | 0.7
Facility
0.7
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#33 / 386 |
| Meadow Brook Senior Living | AL IL MC | Fishers | 116
Facility
116
IN AVG
116
Rank
#185 / 437 | Yes |
59
Facility
59
IN AVG
37
Rank
#156 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
75.9%
Facility
75.9%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#130 / 404 | A+ | Allison Roskam | Sabra Midwest Operations Ix, LLC | Natalie Grannan | 96
Facility
96
IN AVG
83
Rank
#23 / 384 | 7 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 6
Facility
6
IN AVG
36
Rank
#41 / 386 | 0.9
Facility
0.9
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#53 / 386 |
| Woodland Terrace of New Palestine | AL IL MC | New Palestine | 165
Facility
165
IN AVG
116
Rank
#63 / 437 | No |
25
Facility
25
IN AVG
37
Rank
#359 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed / 3 Bed | 18
Facility
18
IN AVG
8
Rank
#66 / 378 |
51.5%
Facility
51.5%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#322 / 404 | A+ | Crystal Hayden | Well Npsl Tenant, LLC | Jacquelynn Adkins | 100
Facility
100
IN AVG
83
Rank
#1 / 384 | 2 | - | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
36
Rank
#10 / 386 | 0.5
Facility
0.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#20 / 386 |
| Crown Pointe of Anderson | AL IL RESC | Anderson (Glyn Ellen) | 66
Facility
66
IN AVG
116
Rank
#358 / 437 | No |
8
Facility
8
IN AVG
37
Rank
#485 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 19
Facility
19
IN AVG
8
Rank
#57 / 378 |
65.2%
Facility
65.2%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#196 / 404 | A+ | Robert Cook | Crownpointe Communities LLC | Marlene Powell | 96
Facility
96
IN AVG
83
Rank
#23 / 384 | 7 | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
5
Rank
#1 / 352 | 10
Facility
10
IN AVG
36
Rank
#69 / 386 | 1.1
Facility
1.1
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#87 / 386 |
| Park Place Senior Living | AL NH MC | Fort Wayne (Park Place Drive) | 196
Facility
196
IN AVG
116
Rank
#32 / 437 | No |
4
Facility
4
IN AVG
37
Rank
#527 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 17
Facility
17
IN AVG
8
Rank
#73 / 378 |
74.0%
Facility
74.0%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#147 / 404 | A+ | Kristin Townsley | Park Place II, LLC | Maria Ellison | 96
Facility
96
IN AVG
83
Rank
#23 / 384 | 6 | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
5
Rank
#1 / 352 | 7
Facility
7
IN AVG
36
Rank
#46 / 386 | 0.9
Facility
0.9
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#53 / 386 |
| Marquette Senior Living | AL IL MC NH SNF | Indianapolis (Westchester Estates) | 134
Facility
134
IN AVG
116
Rank
#128 / 437 | Yes |
22
Facility
22
IN AVG
37
Rank
#384 / 587 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 47
Facility
47
IN AVG
8
Rank
#9 / 378 |
92.5%
Facility
92.5%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#18 / 404 | A+ | Jeffrey Cox | Retirement Living Inc | Alicia Taylor | 76
Facility
76
IN AVG
83
Rank
#241 / 384 | 13 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#140 / 352 | 47
Facility
47
IN AVG
36
Rank
#229 / 386 | 2.1
Facility
2.1
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#151 / 386 |
Wyndmoor of Marion is a 110-bed senior living facility at 2452 W Kem Road in Marion, Indiana. Operated by Wyndmoor of Marion and led by administrator Cassandra Dixon, the community serves Grant County through a combination of licensed assisted living and specialized memory care. The campus is designed for residents who require ongoing medical supervision while maintaining a residential lifestyle.
Adherence to Indiana’s residential care framework (410 IAC 16.2-5) ensures the facility meets state standards for medication administration and daily physical support. Although these state-regulated campuses are exempt from the federal CMS star rating system, current 2026 data confirms the community maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero based on its most recent standard licensure surveys. The facility currently maintains a 70% occupancy rate, with 77 beds filled, which mirrors standard benchmarks for the Indiana market.
Professional medical teams, including licensed nurses and certified assistants, are stationed on-site 24/7 to manage diabetic care, mobility transfers, and medication protocols. The clinical model utilizes “Life Plan” reviews, which allow the nursing team to adjust support levels as a resident’s cognitive or physical health evolves. Located less than a mile from Progressive Cancer Care and several Grant County medical hubs, the facility is well-positioned for residents requiring frequent outpatient visits. To minimize travel stress, the community also hosts on-site podiatry visits and specialized therapy sessions for functional recovery.
Private studio and one-bedroom apartments feature individual climate controls and 24-hour emergency alert systems to ensure tenant safety. Monthly costs start at approximately $5,900, which covers three chef-prepared meals daily, weekly housekeeping, and professional laundry services.
Common areas include a fireside lounge, a library, a game room, and a full-service beauty salon and barber shop. The lifestyle program is managed by an activities director to provide daily trivia, fitness classes, and live musical performances. Outdoor amenities include landscaped grounds and level walking paths, while a dedicated van service handles transportation to local clinics and shopping centers in the Marion area.
Older adults seeking a high-capacity community with a clean regulatory record and integrated dementia support may find this environment appropriate. To assess the current atmosphere and staffing levels, prospective residents should contact the administrator directly to request the latest staffing disclosures and tour the residential neighborhoods to view the 2026 quality standards firsthand.
Situated in the beautiful town of Indianapolis, IN, The Harrison is an idyllic senior living community that provides assisted living and memory care services. Spacious and cozy accommodations with varying floor plans including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom are available for its residents. With a highly equipped and compassionate team, residents can avail of 24-hour staffing for immediate needs and concerns during their stay. In terms of memory care, those with cognitive conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia can receive a specialized program called Magnolia Trails Decades catering to their primary needs.
Offering top-notch amenities and services, residents can experience restaurant-style dining, housekeeping and laundry services, transportation to nearby locations, medication management, and access to a choice of home health agencies. Participate in a full calendar of activities and entertainment, and meet people with the same passions and interests. Thus, The Harrison assures seniors of a secure and wonderful retirement.
Friends Fellowship Community is a 217-bed nonprofit continuing care retirement community (CCRC) at 2030 Chester Blvd in Richmond, Indiana. Managed by William Rees, with medical direction by Dr. Mahendra Kalra and nursing oversight by Melissa Harrison, the campus serves the Richmond area under a license active through July 2026. The facility provides a full continuum of care, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and 92 licensed skilled nursing beds.
This faith-rooted organization functions as a voluntary nonprofit with a BBB A+ rating and a high Walk Score of 76, facilitating easy access to the city center. While the facility does not carry a CMS star rating, 2026 filings show a citations-per-inspection rate of zero based on the most recent 2025 compliance surveys. The current census at the nursing center is approximately 37 residents, a strategic occupancy level that should be discussed directly with the administration. The community prioritizes a private-pay resident model and does not explicitly list Medicaid-certified beds.
Professional medical support is available 24/7 through a team of licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants who manage various stages of aging. Though regulatory records from late 2024 noted past challenges in fire safety infrastructure, the facility successfully cleared a June 2025 preoccupancy survey for 24 relocated nursing beds, confirming a fully updated Life Safety Code system. Clinical oversight now emphasizes medication effectiveness reviews and routine wellness monitoring to maintain high residential standards. On-site medical direction by Dr. Kalra ensures that residents have access to specialized care coordination within the campus.
The 22-acre campus offers a long-term residential environment designed for stability as residents transition between different levels of medical need. Monthly service packages generally include meals, housekeeping, and personal laundry tailored to specific care requirements.
Shared spaces and secure walking paths are integrated into the facility’s central location near Richmond’s urban amenities. The activities staff curate a social calendar intended to promote cognitive health and physical wellness across all resident groups. Because of the urban location, residents have pedestrian access to local parks and shopping while remaining in a secure, community-monitored setting.
Older adults seeking a mission-driven environment that balances walkable urban access with a wide clinical spectrum may find this community appropriate. Prospective residents and their representatives should visit the campus directly to discuss the recent occupancy trends and view the fire safety infrastructure improvements to assess the 2026 quality performance firsthand.
Willows of Greensburg is a government-operated, 100-bed facility that focuses on a mix of long-term nursing care, memory support, and rehab services. Most residents here are on Medicaid (47%) or pay privately (44%), with Medicare patients making up just 10% of the census. Because it serves an extended care population, the average stay here is quite long at 321 days. The building runs at a low 59% occupancy rate, which is about 15% below the state average. Financially, 2023 records show a razor-thin net profit of $43.3 thousand (a 0.9% margin), though the management funnels a high 69.3% of total revenue straight into employee payroll.
State health logs reveal a decent amount of daily aide coverage but flag tight nursing hours, a heavy citation trail, and serious clinical safety gaps. Residents receive an average of 4 hours and 2 minutes of daily care, which ranks the facility 48th out of 287 homes in Indiana, but actual registered nurse time is low at 31 minutes a day, and physical therapy services are thin. On the oversight side, regulators have logged 58 deficiencies since 2022, averaging 14.5 citations a year.
Recent inspections from April 2025 turned up 15 life safety issues, including blocked hallways, broken exit signs, and ventilation issues costing an estimated $250,000 to correct, alongside citations for medication errors and gaps in mandatory registered nurse coverage. Investigators also substantiated past complaints, including a late-reported November 2024 abuse claim and a December 2024 incident where a resident fractured a hip in a fall, who suffered from delayed care and poor documentation. Clinical charts show that while residents do well with standard vaccinations, long-term depression rates spike at 60%, emergency room trips run high, and the use of antipsychotic medications tracks above state averages.
Individuals weighing long-term care options can utilize these state registry logs to understand the daily environment. The public files show a facility that maintains high aide staffing levels and slim profits but is currently working through major building repair costs, thin clinical oversight hours, and a history of delayed accident reporting.
A twenty-minute drive from Fishers, Traditions at Brookside offers a range of living options, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care living embrace a maintenance-free lifestyle in a private residence within a secure and welcoming community. Each residence has a mobile emergency response system, providing residents with peace of mind. As needs evolve, assisted living services are readily available on the Brookside campus, ensuring seamless care and convenience.
Traditions at Brookside offers a resort-like experience with professionally trained chefs providing fine dining experiences, salon services for rejuvenation, and a calendar of social, recreational, spiritual, and educational activities to foster connections and create lasting memories. Residents can enjoy life to the fullest while staying close to friends and engaging in enriching experiences in a nurturing environment.
Majestic Care of Avon is a nursing home in Avon, IN, offering long-term care, memory care, hospice care, rehabilitation, respite care, and skilled nursing. Promoting a nurturing and welcoming environment, the community strives to keep older adults comfortable and safe. High-quality services, including 24-hour nursing care, nutritious meals, and transportation services, are also provided to improve residents’ quality of life. Along with a specially trained care team, the community also follows a family-centered approach to care for residents’ recovery and rehabilitation.
Sensory-stimulating activities, light exercises, and fun gatherings help enhance residents’ cognition and encourage them to live actively. With thoughtfully furnished rooms and accessible common areas, residents can rest and move around comfortably. The Indianapolis International Airport and various restaurants are also located nearby, ensuring accessibility and convenience. This nursing home is a great choice for senior living in Indiana, as it has exceptional standards of care and top-notch amenities.
Williamsport Nursing and Rehabilitation is an 80-bed facility that accommodates a balanced mix of short-term recovery, long-term nursing, memory support, and respite care. The building stays relatively busy with a 79% occupancy rate that sits 13% above the state baseline, serving a fairly even split of Medicare (34%), Medicaid (35%), and private-pay (31%) residents. Financial tracking indicates an improving commercial trajectory, with the operation climbing out of previous deficits to post a 2023 profit of $183.7 thousand (a 3.4% margin). Management channels a stable 60.4% of total revenue back into employee payroll to support its daily operations.
State health logs document strong daily aide staffing and a low historical fine count alongside a few recurring clinical safety and medication errors. Residents receive an average of 3 hours and 49 minutes of direct daily care, ranking the facility 61st out of 287 homes in Indiana, though registered nurse hours trail the state norm by 25%. On the regulatory side, the property compiled 23 total deficiencies over a four-year window, 36% below the state average, with zero federal financial penalties on record.
While a June 2025 complaint check turned up zero issues, past state files note a November 2024 substantiated complaint where improper wound-vacuum care caused skin issues, alongside older citations for food refrigeration lapses and medication error rates topping 6%. Long-term clinical charts show excellent preventive outcomes, including zero reported urinary tract infections and below-average depression rates. Conversely, short-stay rehabilitation files flag a notable physical safety risk, documenting a 6.8% major injury fall rate that trends significantly above the state benchmark.
Prospective representatives researching area physical rehabilitation or long-term nursing options can review these public monitoring records to weigh the provider’s track record. The state’s paperwork outlines a stable, well-occupied home that maintains strong daily caregiver hours and excellent long-term clinical baselines, but continues to manage short-stay fall risks and past medication tracking issues.
The Terrace at Solarbron is a 161-bed senior care campus managed by Good Samaritan Hospital that integrates independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. The property tracks an average stay of 26 days for its post-acute rehab clients, drawing its overall population from private-pay (66%), Medicaid (35%), and Medicare (5%) sources. Financial records reveal a tight operational baseline, with the property showing a 2023 business loss of $540.6 thousand (a negative 3.1% profit margin). Management routes 50.1% of its gross revenue back into payroll, supporting daily services across a building that currently operates at a 62% occupancy rate.
State data reveal a history of mixed clinical outcomes and notable building safety violations, alongside recent compliance corrections. Residents receive an average of 3 hours and 41 minutes of direct care daily, which sits 21% below the Indiana average, with registered nurse hours trailing the state benchmark by 25%. On the compliance side, the property has averaged 7 citations per year over a four-year window, though it carries zero federal financial fines. While April and June 2025 follow-up inspections found the facility back in full compliance, a December 2024 review flagged five serious life safety issues, including unmaintained fire extinguishers and missing alarm paperwork.
Prior to 2023 and 2024 inspections cited a total of 13 deficiencies, highlighting bathing gaps, medication tracking errors, and an improper mechanical lift transfer that caused a resident’s bone fracture. Clinical charts report strong results for long-stay depression management, but permanent resident files show higher-than-average rates for major injury falls and antipsychotic prescriptions, while short-stay records show high hospital re-admission numbers.
Individuals checking out regional continuing-care campuses or post-acute therapy options can examine these state tracking data to assess the operator’s current history. The public reports outline a quiet, under-occupied facility that has cleared its most recent inspection checks, but continues to manage thin daily nursing hours, a history of building safety citations, and uneven short-term rehabilitation recovery metrics.
Parkview Haven is a 90-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Francesville, Indiana, providing short-term rehabilitation, respite care, and long-term skilled nursing. The facility is operated by Pulaski Memorial Hospital, a county governmental entity, and participates in both Medicare and Medicaid.
Across 14 inspection visits since 2022, Parkview Haven recorded 27 deficiencies — 25% below the Indiana average of 36 — with no civil money penalties and no immediate jeopardy findings. A December 2023 complaint investigation substantiated physical and verbal abuse by a staff member, with two federal deficiencies cited under abuse and failure-to-report regulations; the involved employee was terminated, and subsequent complaint investigations through March 2025 found no deficiencies.
The facility holds a 3-star CMS overall rating, with a 4-star staffing rating reflecting nurse hours averaging 4 hours and 5 minutes per resident per day — roughly 15% above the Indiana average. Quality measures, by contrast, is rated 1 star, driven by elevated rates of falls with major injury and functional decline among long-stay residents.
The facility operates as a Continuing Care Community with outpatient rehabilitation services and an Assisted Living Medicaid Waiver program. The facility’s current occupancy rate is 53%, below Indiana’s average of 68%, indicating available capacity. Medicare accounts for 45% of new admissions, with typical stays lasting one to two months.
Parkview Haven is best suited for short-term post-acute rehabilitation in Pulaski County, with a staffing profile and payer mix oriented toward Medicare recovery stays rather than long-term placement. However, families should review the lower quality-measure performance and prior abuse-related findings before making a placement decision.
Westminster Village Kentuckiana is a 244-bed multi-level care community in Clarksville, Indiana, offering independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. Seacoast of Clarksville LLC operates the facility, and it accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.
The facility’s inspection record is below average. It has recorded 59 total deficiencies across available inspections, 64% above the Indiana average of 36, with a composite inspection score of 61 out of 100, a D- grade.
No fines, Immediate Jeopardy findings, or license actions appear in the record. The most significant recent citation from a January 2025 complaint investigation identified deficiencies in medication delivery, rodents in the kitchen and resident rooms, and fall-hazard signage. Corrective actions were submitted. Subsequent standard surveys in early and mid-2025 found the facility in compliance with no deficiencies cited.
Nurse staffing averages 3 hours and 24 minutes per resident per day, modestly below Indiana’s average of 3 hours and 32 minutes. The facility’s occupancy rate is 56%, well below the Indiana average of 68%, indicating current availability across care levels.
The community offers in-house therapy, memory care programming, respite care, and 24-hour staffing. On-site salon services and landscaped grounds are among the lifestyle amenities. The starting price is $1,100 per month, positioning it among the more affordable options in Clark County.
Westminster Village Kentuckiana is best suited for residents seeking continuity of care across levels, including post-acute rehabilitation and memory care, within a more affordable skilled nursing setting in Clarksville.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these assisted living communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
01
Resident & Family Experience 35%
The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
02
Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
03
Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
04
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
Environment & Pricing 5%
Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in Indiana
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Indiana?
Assisted living in Indiana supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Indiana?
Assisted living in Indiana is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does Indiana Medicaid cover assisted living?
Indiana Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including Indiana) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.
What is assisted living?
Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.
How many assisted living facilities are listed on this page?
This page features 327 assisted living facilities in Indiana. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right assisted living facility in Indiana?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Indiana, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting assisted living facilities in Indiana?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.













