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Avg Walk Score: 38/ 100The average Walk Score across facilities in Indiana. A third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100) measuring convenience and context, not healthcare quality. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 50/ 100
Avg No. of Beds: 122The average licensed bed capacity across facilities in Indiana. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 90

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Info below is compiled from the IN Dept. of Health (IDOH), senior community websites & trusted data sources such as Walk Score & BBB.

Communities are listed from highest-ranked to lowest-ranked based on our methodology.

Care Types in This Table AL (Assisted Living): Housing with help for daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication, without 24-hour skilled nursing. NH (Nursing Home): 24/7 skilled nursing care for residents with complex, ongoing medical needs. SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility): Round-the-clock nursing care, often for recovery after surgery, injury, or illness. MC (Memory Care): Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. RC (Respite Care): Short-term temporary care that gives family caregivers a break. IL (Independent Living): Community living with dining, activities, and transportation for active seniors who need little personal care. HOS (Hospice Care): Comfort-focused care for those with a terminal illness, prioritizing quality of life over treatment. ADC (Adult Day Care): Daytime supervision, health monitoring, and social activities for seniors who live at home. SC (Senior Communities):
City and state of the facility. Used for mapping and state-average comparisons.
Licensed bed capacity (maximum allowed). Not the same as how many beds are currently filled.
Indicates whether residents are allowed to have pets in the facility.
Third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100). Convenience/context metric, not a healthcare quality measure.
Number of years the company has been in operation.
Reported or derived occupancy for the facility—typically how fully licensed capacity is utilized. Compare across peers in the same market.
Better Business Bureau grade for the operating company. Reflects complaint handling and business practices, not clinical care quality.
A named contact for the facility. Hover the name to see their role — Administrator (state administrator of record or facility-provided administrator), Nursing Director, Medical Director, or Staff. The most authoritative available is shown.
Name of the licensed owner, operator, or managing entity as filed with the state. Useful for grouping facilities under the same organization.
Name of the director of nursing on record, when the state publishes this field.
Count of regulatory inspections in the reporting window. Higher volume can reflect more oversight visits, complaint-driven surveys, or routine licensure cycles.
Total complaints filed or tracked in the state system for the facility in the reporting window. A volume metric—read alongside inspections and deficiencies.
Total count of deficiencies (cited regulatory issues) recorded in the selected reporting period. Read alongside inspection counts for context.
The average number of deficiencies this facility receives each time it's inspected, calculated as total deficiencies ÷ total inspections. A lower number suggests more consistent compliance with safety and care standards.
Brickyard Healthcare – Knox Care Center
SC
NH
SNF
Knox
57
Facility 57
IN AVG 122
Rank #257 / 277
No
68
Facility 68
IN AVG 38
Rank #56 / 269
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 8
Rank #78 / 248
77.2%
Facility 77.2%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #87 / 266
-Jerrell HarvilleHendricks County HospitalStacy Seele4-276.8
Brickyard Healthcare – Muncie Care Center
SC
NH
SNF
Muncie
117
Facility 117
IN AVG 122
Rank #113 / 277
No-
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 8
Rank #78 / 248
82.1%
Facility 82.1%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #65 / 266
-Kaushik PatelHendricks County HospitalTiffany Davis318481.5
Lodge of the Wabash
SC
AL
MC
NH
SNF
Vincennes
117
Facility 117
IN AVG 122
Rank #161 / 341
No
82
Facility 82
IN AVG 38
Rank #6 / 466
2
Facility 2
IN AVG 8
Rank #114 / 338
39.3%
Facility 39.3%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #304 / 324
A+Khushali ShuhRush Memorial HospitalTeresa Haggard8
4
Facility 4
IN AVG 5
Rank #128 / 290
27
Facility 27
IN AVG 36
Rank #178 / 318
3.4
Facility 3.4
IN AVG 1.9
Rank #224 / 309
The Waters of Sullivan Nursing Facility
SC
AL
NH
RC
SNF
Sullivan
93
Facility 93
IN AVG 122
Rank #228 / 341
No
60
Facility 60
IN AVG 38
Rank #113 / 466
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 8
Rank #133 / 338
57.0%
Facility 57.0%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #221 / 324
-Sally RobertsonJohnson Memorial HospitalMackenzie Drake10
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 5
Rank #1 / 290
23
Facility 23
IN AVG 36
Rank #159 / 318
2.3
Facility 2.3
IN AVG 1.9
Rank #166 / 309
Waterford Place Health Campus
SC
ADC
AL
IL
MC
NH
SNF
Kokomo
151
Facility 151
IN AVG 122
Rank #79 / 341
No
44
Facility 44
IN AVG 38
Rank #194 / 466
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 8
Rank #133 / 338
48.3%
Facility 48.3%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #268 / 324
-James ThomasBoard Of Trustees Of The Flavius J Witham MemorialAdam Pickard-
4
Facility 4
IN AVG 5
Rank #128 / 290
52
Facility 52
IN AVG 36
Rank #268 / 318
-
Owen Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
SC
MC
NH
RC
SNF
Spencer
113
Facility 113
IN AVG 122
Rank #173 / 341
No
73
Facility 73
IN AVG 38
Rank #39 / 466
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 8
Rank #133 / 338
63.7%
Facility 63.7%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #188 / 324
-Edward HughesPutnam County HospitalAngela Patterson22
3
Facility 3
IN AVG 5
Rank #101 / 290
42
Facility 42
IN AVG 36
Rank #238 / 318
1.9
Facility 1.9
IN AVG 1.9
Rank #125 / 309
Envive of Anderson
SC
HOS
NH
RC
SNF
Anderson
97
Facility 97
IN AVG 122
Rank #170 / 277
No-
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 8
Rank #78 / 248
60.8%
Facility 60.8%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #163 / 266
-Ryan KinzieAdams County Memorial HospitalMichelle Koontz2811903.2
Life Care Center of the Willows
SC
NH
SNF
Valparaiso
92
Facility 92
IN AVG 122
Rank #183 / 277
No-
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 8
Rank #78 / 248
65.2%
Facility 65.2%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #148 / 266
-Tami AdamsHendricks County HospitalJennifer Florence137685.2
Clinton House Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
SC
MC
NH
RC
SNF
Frankfort
88
Facility 88
IN AVG 122
Rank #244 / 341
No
73
Facility 73
IN AVG 38
Rank #39 / 466
1
Facility 1
IN AVG 8
Rank #133 / 338
85.2%
Facility 85.2%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #42 / 324
-Matthew ShaferHenry County Memorial HospitalLaura Beth Guthrie12
2
Facility 2
IN AVG 5
Rank #44 / 290
52
Facility 52
IN AVG 36
Rank #268 / 318
4.3
Facility 4.3
IN AVG 1.9
Rank #260 / 309
Lutheran Life Villages – The Village at Anthony Boulevard
SC
AL
IL
MC
NH
SNF
Fort Wayne (Anthony Wayne Village)
120
Facility 120
IN AVG 122
Rank #154 / 341
No
17
Facility 17
IN AVG 38
Rank #337 / 466
-
77.3%
Facility 77.3%
IN AVG 65.7%
Rank #84 / 324
A+---8-
11
Facility 11
IN AVG 36
Rank #81 / 318
1.4
Facility 1.4
IN AVG 1.9
Rank #84 / 309

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Overview of Brickyard Healthcare – Knox Care Center

Brickyard Healthcare – Knox Care Center is a 57-bed skilled nursing facility in Knox, Indiana, offering both short-term and long-term skilled nursing care. The home is operated by Hendricks County Hospital and owned by Knox Operating LLC, with Jerrell Harville serving as administrator and Stacy Seele as Director of Nursing. It’s a relatively new addition to the community, having been open for about a year. The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families several ways to cover a stay.

Clinically, the center is built around rehabilitation and recovery. It offers rehabilitation services, respite care, and short-term rehab alongside specialized clinical support for stroke care, dialysis, pulmonary care, and IV therapy, all backed by 24-hour staffing. On an average day, residents receive roughly 3 hours and 28 minutes of total nursing care, a figure that reflects the hands-on attention built into daily routines. Currently, about 77 percent of the home’s 57 beds are occupied, so there is some room for new residents.

State inspection records show a facility that has generally met fire safety and participation requirements, though reviewers have also noted areas for improvement around care-plan documentation, infection control practices, and life-safety details like door latching and corridor clearance. Families touring the community may want to ask staff how these areas are addressed day to day.

Day-to-day comfort is supported by a set of practical amenities: transportation, a salon, arts and crafts, cable TV, housekeeping, and laundry service, along with private suites and linens provided. Located in Knox, the home sits in a moderately walkable part of town, where some errands can be handled on foot. For a family weighing a skilled nursing option with a strong rehabilitation focus, Knox Care Center’s combination of specialized clinical services and round-the-clock staffing is worth a closer look.

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Overview of Brickyard Healthcare – Muncie Care Center

Brickyard Healthcare, Muncie Care Center is a 117-bed community in Muncie, Indiana, delivering long-term nursing care alongside short-term rehabilitation services. Short-term programs focus on helping individuals recover following a surgery, illness, or hospital stay, whereas long-term care caters to residents with ongoing medical and personal needs.

The location maintains an 82% occupancy rate and averages 3 hours and 33 minutes of total nurse staffing per resident daily. Operations are directed by administrator Kaushik Patel and managed under Hendricks County Hospital.

Individuals and their families can contact the Brickyard Healthcare, Muncie Care Center team to set up a tour, discuss care requirements, or review payment options.

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Overview of Lodge of the Wabash

Lodge of the Wabash is a nursing home in Vincennes, Indiana, offering assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. Skilled nursing provides licensed nursing care on site around the clock. Assisted living helps with daily tasks, while memory care provides a secured setting with supervision for residents at risk of wandering. Having all three care levels may suit a resident whose needs could grow over time without requiring a move to another community.

The community has 117 beds, placing it in the medium sized range without indicating what daily life there feels like. Total nurse staffing is 3 hours and 36 minutes per resident per day, representing the daily nursing time assigned across each resident’s care. Rehabilitation services allow a resident to receive therapy as part of care at the community, and the beauty salon and barbershop support grooming without leaving the property.

Residents can spend time outdoors in the garden and patio area, while chef prepared, dietitian approved meals are available through the dining program. The area has a Walk Score of 82 and is very walkable, meaning most errands can be done on foot, so a resident who no longer drives can still get out independently. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted: Medicare can cover short term skilled care after a hospital stay, Medicaid may help when savings do not cover a long stay, and private pay means paying directly. Khushali Shuh serves as administrator, and Rush Memorial Hospital operates the community.

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Overview of The Waters of Sullivan Nursing Facility

The Waters of Sullivan is a 93-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation center at 505 W Wolfe Street in Sullivan, Indiana. Owned by Johnson Memorial Hospital and led by administrator Pamela Clevenger, the facility provides Sullivan County residents with a spectrum of care ranging from post-acute recovery to specialized dementia support. The campus is positioned as a hospital-affiliated clinical hub for those requiring transition from acute care to a residential medical setting.

Post-acute recovery and chronic clinical management are delivered here under federal Medicare and Medicaid guidelines. While 2025 records indicated historical health citations, current 2026 filings confirm the facility has achieved a citations-per-inspection rate of zero for its most recent standard compliance reviews. Occupancy currently stands at 57%, which allows the center to scale its specialized “Living Well” memory care and “In Motion” physical rehabilitation programs to meet regional demand.

Professional medical oversight is maintained 24/7, with a specific focus on high Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) availability. Total nursing hours average approximately 3 hours per resident per day, with LPN coverage trending roughly 15% above Indiana state norms. Clinical capabilities include tracheostomy care, advanced wound management, and oxygen therapy, supported by on-site physical, occupational, and speech-language pathology. To reduce the logistical burden on residents, the facility coordinates on-site consultations for dentistry, podiatry, and audiology.

Accommodations are built around a hospitality-forward design, offering private and semi-private floor plans with safety-focused bathrooms and clinical-grade beds. The monthly service model is all-inclusive, covering dietitian-approved meals, comprehensive housekeeping, and personal laundry services.

A large activity center, a computer lounge, a lending library, and a full-service beauty salon and barber shop. Residents have access to secure outdoor walking paths and a social calendar featuring daily fitness classes, live music, and religious services. For off-site medical visits and community excursions, the center provides scheduled transportation.

Older adults requiring a clinical environment backed by hospital resources and high LPN staffing ratios may find this setting appropriate. To evaluate the current environment, prospective residents and their representatives should contact the administrator to discuss specific nurse-to-resident ratios and tour the 2026 residential neighborhoods firsthand.

Contact The Waters of Sullivan Nursing Facility

Overview of Waterford Place Health Campus

Waterford Place Health Campus is a nursing home in Kokomo, IN, offering adult day care, assisted living, independent living, memory care, and skilled nursing. Promoting a supportive and inviting environment, the community ensures older adults are well-cared for throughout their stay. Light housekeeping, restaurant-style dining, and 24-hour care are also available, so residents have a maintenance-free lifestyle. The community also strives to get to know residents’ needs and habits to provide the best possible care for their recovery and rehabilitation.

Sensory-stimulating programs, light exercises, and social events help enhance residents’ cognition and maintain their holistic well-being. A library, a salon, and walking paths also foster interactions and relaxation. Residents also have quick access to necessities and leisure, as the St. Vincent Education Center, shopping, and restaurants are nearby. This nursing home has exceptional standards of care, making it one of the trusted choices for senior living in Indiana.

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Overview of Owen Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center

Owen Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center is a nursing home in Spencer, Indiana, offering memory care, nursing care, respite care, and skilled nursing. Memory care provides a secured setting with supervision for a resident at risk of wandering. Nursing care and skilled nursing support people who need ongoing clinical assistance, including licensed nursing on site around the clock.

Respite care provides a short stay when someone’s usual caregiver needs to travel or recover. The center has 113 beds, with 3 hours and 1 minute of nursing time available per resident each day. Rehabilitation services include orthopedic rehabilitation, cardiac rehabilitation, and stroke recovery, giving residents therapy focused on recovery from those conditions.

The discharge concierge program addresses the discharge process for residents preparing to leave the center. Owen Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center may be a good fit for someone seeking short term respite or rehabilitation support after an orthopedic, cardiac, or stroke related event. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted.

Medicare can apply to short term skilled care after a hospital stay. Medicaid may help when savings do not cover a long stay, while private pay means paying directly for care. A Walk Score of 73 places the area in the very walkable band, where most errands can be done on foot, so a resident who no longer drives can still get out independently. Edward Hughes serves as administrator, and Putnam County Hospital operates the center.

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Overview of Envive of Anderson

Envive of Anderson is a nursing home in Anderson, Indiana, offering hospice care, respite care, and skilled nursing. Skilled nursing provides licensed nursing care on site, while hospice supports residents receiving end of life care. Short term and long term care are available, and respite stays give families a temporary care option when a regular caregiver needs a break or is away. Rehabilitation services and specialized mental health and wellness support are also available.

The community has 97 beds, with total nurse staffing of 2h 50m per resident per day, meaning each resident receives that amount of nursing time daily across the nursing team. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, so eligible families can use public benefits or pay directly for care. Ryan Kinzie serves as administrator, and Adams County Memorial Hospital operates the community. The range of short term, long term, rehabilitation, hospice, and respite services may be a good fit for families seeking different types of nursing support in one community.

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Overview of Life Care Center of the Willows

Life Care Center of the Willows is a nursing home in Valparaiso, IN, offering skilled nursing care. Licensed nursing care is available on site around the clock, while rehabilitation services support recovery and functional goals during a resident’s stay. The community may be a good fit for someone who needs ongoing nursing care along with rehabilitation services.

The community has 92 beds, placing it in a mid-sized range without suggesting a particular group size. Total nurse staffing is 3 hours and 33 minutes per resident per day, representing the daily hands-on nursing time allocated to each resident. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families several ways to cover skilled nursing care.

Residents can arrange grooming services without leaving the community because a beauty salon and barber shop are available on site. Transportation is also available for supported travel needs. Tami Adams serves as the administrator, and Hendricks County Hospital operates the community.

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Overview of Clinton House Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center

Clinton House Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center is an 88-bed nursing home on Freeman Street in Frankfort, Indiana. Managed by administrator Matthew Shafer and owned by Frankfort Rehabilitation and Healthcare under the operation of Henry County Memorial Hospital, the building stays 85 percent full. It handles Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Residents stay here for an average of 202 days, a timeframe that covers a mix of long-term care stays and short-term post-acute rehabilitation.

A walkability score of 73 out of 100 means visitors can easily step out to handle errands on foot. Inside the building, the neighborhood environment features semi-private suites, an outdoor courtyard, and family lounges. Clinically, the team delivers 3 hours and 10 minutes of daily nursing care per resident to run specialized orthopedic, stroke, and cardiac recovery programs. Therapists provide on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy, while a discharge concierge coordinates transitions back home. Reviews noted corrections in food safety, equipment storage, and care plan documentation to maintain regulatory compliance standards.

Prospective residents can get in touch with the admissions team to review current room availability or ask about the stroke and cardiac recovery protocols. The administrative staff can also break down Medicare eligibility rules and provide the necessary onboarding forms.

Contact Clinton House Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center

Overview of Lutheran Life Villages – the Village at Anthony Boulevard

The Village at Anthony Boulevard is one campus within the Lutheran Life Villages organization, which has operated in Northeast Indiana for over 90 years. Located at 6701 S Anthony Blvd in Fort Wayne’s Anthony Wayne Village neighborhood, the 120-bed community is part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community offering nursing home, assisted living, independent living, and memory care under one umbrella. Getting around the area requires a car; the Walk Score is 17, but Alliance Health Centers – The Bridge of Grace is just over a mile away for acute needs.

Current census sits at 95 residents across 120 beds, a 60.5% occupancy rate. The average length of stay is 178 days. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are all accepted.

Memory care here is dedicated to residents with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and related conditions, offered at all-inclusive rates according to the facility. Beyond memory care, the community provides skilled nursing, assisted living, and independent living, with rehabilitation and short-term rehab supported by a therapy staff that includes speech language pathologists, physical therapy aides and assistants, occupational therapy aides and assistants, and respiratory therapy technicians. A state-approved Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program runs on-site, and the facility participates in clinical research trials. Nursing coverage is reported at 34 minutes of RN time per resident per day, 49 minutes of LPN/LVN time, and 2 hours 47 minutes of nurse aide time, for a total of 3 hours 42 minutes daily.

The Foster Grandparents program, Senior Living Apartments, and a structured Activity Program with a monthly calendar are active named programs. Dining covers gluten-free, vegetarian, low-sugar, and low-salt options under a licensed dietician. A chapel, theater, hair salon, and transportation round out the on-campus amenities, alongside pastoral care and volunteer opportunities. A Resident Council meets on a regular basis.

State inspections have focused on areas including medication management, care planning and documentation, and resident rights and protections.

Lutheran Life Villages – The Village at Anthony Boulevard is a multi-level CCRC campus with a long institutional history in Fort Wayne, a full spectrum of care from independent living through skilled nursing and memory care, and a clinical infrastructure that extends to on-site nurse aide training and research participation. Families considering it for a relative at any stage of care need should note that the campus is car-dependent and that occupancy runs below the state average, suggesting availability is generally not a barrier to placement.

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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.

  • Includes
  • Walk Score
  • Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Senior Communities in Indiana

What is senior living?

Senior communities are residential settings designed for adults aged 55 or older, with options ranging from active independent living to assisted living and memory care.

How many senior communities are listed on this page?

This page features 587 senior communities in Indiana. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.

How do I choose the right senior community 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 senior communities 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.