
Compare Senior Communities around Indiana
The information below is reported by the Indiana Department of Health, Division of Long Term Care.
| The Barrington of Carmel | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Carmel | 154
Facility
154
IN AVG
116
Rank
#82 / 435 | No |
39
Facility
39
IN AVG
37
Rank
#275 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 18
Facility
18
IN AVG
8
Rank
#67 / 407 | 71.4% | A+ | Kara Owen | Prairie Landing Community, Inc | Melissa Forrester | 94
Facility
94
IN AVG
83
Rank
#47 / 392 | 6 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#45 / 293 | 12
Facility
12
IN AVG
36
Rank
#75 / 317 | 0.9
Facility
0.9
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#107 / 317 |
| Westminster Village Muncie | SC AL IL NH SNF | Muncie | 303
Facility
303
IN AVG
116
Rank
#5 / 435 | No |
6
Facility
6
IN AVG
37
Rank
#509 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 46
Facility
46
IN AVG
8
Rank
#11 / 407 | 83.8% | A+ | Mary Crutcher | Westminster Village Muncie Inc | Stefanie Cummins | 89
Facility
89
IN AVG
83
Rank
#89 / 392 | 7 | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
5
Rank
#1 / 293 | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
36
Rank
#149 / 317 | 1.8
Facility
1.8
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#210 / 317 |
| Greenwood Village South | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Greenwood | 207
Facility
207
IN AVG
116
Rank
#27 / 435 | Yes |
50
Facility
50
IN AVG
37
Rank
#205 / 587 | Apartment / Cottage | 45
Facility
45
IN AVG
8
Rank
#16 / 407 | 0 | A+ | Pamela Seegers | Johnson Memorial Hospital | Alexa Ulrey | 83
Facility
83
IN AVG
83
Rank
#154 / 392 | 11 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#45 / 293 | 38
Facility
38
IN AVG
36
Rank
#179 / 317 | 1.8
Facility
1.8
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#188 / 317 |
| Christian Care Retirement Community | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Bluffton (Toll Gate Heights) | 145
Facility
145
IN AVG
116
Rank
#101 / 435 | No |
4
Facility
4
IN AVG
37
Rank
#527 / 587 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed / 3 Bed | 36
Facility
36
IN AVG
8
Rank
#27 / 407 | 40.0% | - | Austin Smith | Adams County Memorial Hospital | Melissa Clark | 96
Facility
96
IN AVG
83
Rank
#23 / 392 | 8 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#45 / 293 | 8
Facility
8
IN AVG
36
Rank
#48 / 317 | 0.5
Facility
0.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#38 / 317 |
| Stonecroft Health Campus | SC ADC AL MC NH RC SNF | Bloomington | 124
Facility
124
IN AVG
116
Rank
#157 / 435 | No |
9
Facility
9
IN AVG
37
Rank
#473 / 587 | - | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#132 / 407 | 84.7% | A+ | Dawn Black | Daviess County Hospital | Krystle Binion | 91
Facility
91
IN AVG
83
Rank
#71 / 392 | 10 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#45 / 293 | 16
Facility
16
IN AVG
36
Rank
#97 / 317 | 0.8
Facility
0.8
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#85 / 317 |
| Coventry Meadows Assisted Living | SC NH AL MC RC | Fort Wayne | 150
Facility
150
IN AVG
116
Rank
#87 / 435 | No |
17
Facility
17
IN AVG
37
Rank
#410 / 587 | - | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
8
Rank
#34 / 407 | 84.7% | A+ | Kelly Hardy | Health And Hospital Corporation Of Marion County | Cheryl Flaugh | 88
Facility
88
IN AVG
83
Rank
#99 / 392 | 28 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#128 / 293 | 17
Facility
17
IN AVG
36
Rank
#104 / 317 | 0.5
Facility
0.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#14 / 317 |
| Copper Trace Family-first Senior Living | SC AL MC NH SNF | Westfield | 223
Facility
223
IN AVG
116
Rank
#22 / 435 | Yes |
4
Facility
4
IN AVG
37
Rank
#527 / 587 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#132 / 407 | 43.0% | - | Nancy Pollock | Riverview Hospital | Megan Gutierrez | 80
Facility
80
IN AVG
83
Rank
#198 / 392 | 23 | 6
Facility
6
IN AVG
5
Rank
#205 / 293 | 31
Facility
31
IN AVG
36
Rank
#162 / 317 | 0.9
Facility
0.9
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#56 / 317 |
| North River Health Campus | SC ADC AL IL MC NH SNF | Evansville (East Baseline Road) | 95
Facility
95
IN AVG
116
Rank
#268 / 435 | No |
11
Facility
11
IN AVG
37
Rank
#456 / 587 | studio | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#132 / 407 | 50.5% | A+ | Mikayla Watkins | Good Samaritan Hospital | Jacquelyn Fehd | 91
Facility
91
IN AVG
83
Rank
#71 / 392 | 2 | - | 23
Facility
23
IN AVG
36
Rank
#134 / 317 | 1.8
Facility
1.8
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#306 / 317 |
| The Towne House Retirement Community | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Fort Wayne | 447
Facility
447
IN AVG
116
Rank
#2 / 435 | No |
38
Facility
38
IN AVG
37
Rank
#279 / 587 | - | - | 0 | - | Hayley Carr | Bhi Senior Living, Inc | Angela Watson | 94
Facility
94
IN AVG
83
Rank
#47 / 392 | 11 | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
5
Rank
#1 / 293 | 13
Facility
13
IN AVG
36
Rank
#80 / 317 | 0.6
Facility
0.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#53 / 317 |
| Bell Trace Family-first Senior Living | SC AL HOS IL NH RC SNF | Bloomington | 90
Facility
90
IN AVG
116
Rank
#285 / 435 | No |
29
Facility
29
IN AVG
37
Rank
#337 / 587 | Private Rooms / Semi-Private Rooms | - | 85.7% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Canterbury Nursing and Rehabilitation Center | SC HOS MC NH RC SNF | Fort Wayne | 142
Facility
142
IN AVG
116
Rank
#105 / 435 | No |
62
Facility
62
IN AVG
37
Rank
#131 / 587 | - | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
8
Rank
#34 / 407 | 78.9% | A+ | Meeta Anand | Health And Hospital Corporation Of Marion County | Taylor Derefaka | 76
Facility
76
IN AVG
83
Rank
#248 / 392 | 25 | 7
Facility
7
IN AVG
5
Rank
#230 / 293 | 38
Facility
38
IN AVG
36
Rank
#179 / 317 | 1.1
Facility
1.1
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#73 / 317 |
| Asbury Towers Retirement Community | SC AL IL NH SNF | Greencastle | 123
Facility
123
IN AVG
116
Rank
#163 / 435 | No |
73
Facility
73
IN AVG
37
Rank
#49 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | 0 | A+ | Eric Ahlbrand | Pulaski Memorial Hospital | Audra Rose | 77
Facility
77
IN AVG
83
Rank
#234 / 392 | 6 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#45 / 293 | 87
Facility
87
IN AVG
36
Rank
#273 / 317 | 4.4
Facility
4.4
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#315 / 317 |
| River Pointe Health Campus | SC AL NH RC SNF | Evansville (Galaxy Drive) | 124
Facility
124
IN AVG
116
Rank
#157 / 435 | Yes |
52
Facility
52
IN AVG
37
Rank
#199 / 587 | studio / 1 bed | 31
Facility
31
IN AVG
8
Rank
#31 / 407 | 46.8% | A+ | Jordan Shots | Good Samaritan Hospital | Rebecca Martin | 75
Facility
75
IN AVG
83
Rank
#264 / 392 | 9 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#128 / 293 | 53
Facility
53
IN AVG
36
Rank
#227 / 317 | 3.3
Facility
3.3
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#252 / 317 |
| Wellbrooke of Westfield | SC NH AL | Westfield | 129
Facility
129
IN AVG
116
Rank
#144 / 435 | Yes |
5
Facility
5
IN AVG
37
Rank
#518 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#132 / 407 | 76.0% | A- | Maggie Conner | Hancock Regional Hospital | Eslam Abusamra | 73
Facility
73
IN AVG
83
Rank
#292 / 392 | 7 | 5
Facility
5
IN AVG
5
Rank
#172 / 293 | 79
Facility
79
IN AVG
36
Rank
#264 / 317 | 5.6
Facility
5.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#305 / 317 |
| The Springs at Lafayette | SC ADC AL MC NH SNF | Lafayette (Columbian Park) | 126
Facility
126
IN AVG
116
Rank
#152 / 435 | Yes |
69
Facility
69
IN AVG
37
Rank
#76 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#132 / 407 | 32.5% | A- | Jeffrey Weaver | Board Of Trustees Of The Flavius J Witham Memorial | Michelle Thompson | 78
Facility
78
IN AVG
83
Rank
#228 / 392 | 10 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#45 / 293 | 59
Facility
59
IN AVG
36
Rank
#237 / 317 | 2.6
Facility
2.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#252 / 317 |
Adams Heritage is a 61-bed skilled nursing home in Monroeville, Indiana, run by administrator Natasha Graves under Adams County Memorial Hospital. The facility has been in operation for 14 years and currently sits at about 61 percent capacity. They accept Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Stays here average around 249 days, indicating that the population mostly consists of permanent residents alongside some individuals there for shorter rehabilitation stints.
The medical staff delivers about 4 hours and 7 minutes of direct care to each resident daily, with registered nurses covering 55 minutes of that total. An on-site physician and nurse practitioner oversee the 24-hour nursing team, which manages physical rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, and short-term respite care. For day-to-day amenities, the building has an on-site beauty and barber shop, laundry service, a bird aviary, walking paths, and gardens. Meals are served restaurant-style according to dietary needs. The surrounding rural area has a walkability score of 40 out of 100, meaning you will generally need a vehicle for errands.
State inspectors focused primarily on facility maintenance and food handling during their recent reviews. The facility was found to be in full compliance with all regulations, leaving it with a citation rate of zero.
Interested individuals can get in touch with the main office to check on current bed availability, ask about the outpatient therapy schedules, or plan a visit to the grounds. The front desk staff can also answer questions about the entry process and clarify how Medicare or Medicaid applies to the monthly costs.
Lutheran Life Villages is an 84-bed nursing home on Coldwater Road in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Owned by Alexander Kiefer and run by Adams County Memorial Hospital under administrator Matthew Souder, the building maintains a high occupancy rate of 98 percent. It accommodates Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay options. The average length of stay for residents is 186 days, covering both short-term rehabilitation patients and long-term clinical placements.
The everyday care model delivers an average of 4 hours and 13 minutes of direct nursing time per resident each day, utilizing a clinical team of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides. This care presence supports the facility’s post-hospital recovery and general rehabilitation services. The suburban location makes the surrounding neighborhood car-dependent, meaning visitors will need personal transportation to manage errands or travel to the campus. State inspections have noted specific compliance areas concerning care protocols and resident protection guidelines.
Prospective residents can contact the administrative department directly to verify current waitlist timelines, ask about specific clinical programs, or request an informational packet.
Lutheran Life Villages is a 99-bed skilled nursing and memory care community in Kendallville, Indiana, offering skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation services, and respite care. The facility is legally operated by Adams County Memorial Hospital and administered by Sadie Fenstermaker. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.
The facility carries a 5-star CMS overall rating. Across 15 inspection visits on record, the facility accumulated 9 total deficiencies — roughly 3 per year, 29% below the Indiana average of 4.2. All six complaint investigations resulted in no deficiencies cited. No fines, immediate jeopardy findings, or enforcement actions appear in the record.
The most recent standard inspection in February 2025 produced a single citation related to medical record privacy. The 2024 annual inspection cited two deficiencies: documentation of trauma-informed care and PRN psychotropic medication records.
Total nursing care averages 4 hours and 2 minutes per resident per day, 14% above the Indiana average of 3 hours and 32 minutes, and ranked 48th among 287 Indiana skilled nursing facilities. The facility’s occupancy rate is 77%, above the state average of 68%. The facility features a secure courtyard, chapel, pastoral care services, walking paths, and a daily enrichment program, with 24-hour staffing. The Foster Grandparents program is a named differentiator.
Lutheran Life Villages is a mid-sized, hospital-affiliated community for residents seeking skilled nursing or memory care, with a strong compliance record and above-average staffing — particularly for those who value faith-integrated programming alongside clinical care in Noble County.
Salem Crossing is a 92-bed skilled nursing facility operated by Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County in Salem, Indiana. Occupancy has consistently run at or near full capacity, well above Indiana’s 68.1 percent average. Situated in Washington County, the community takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Skilled nursing, memory care, and respite care are offered.
The inspection record supports the 5-star CMS overall rating. Over four years on file, the facility averaged 5.5 deficiencies annually, only 31 percent above Indiana’s 4.2 average, with no immediate jeopardy findings, fines, or enforcement actions. Deficiencies have been low in severity and spread across both clinical and life safety categories rather than concentrated in resident harm. The most consequential single finding was a March 2023 substantiated complaint involving verbal abuse by a nurse aide toward three residents, which resulted in a termination and staff education. A June 2024 annual survey cited a four-month gap in required eight-hour consecutive RN coverage, worth noting for families prioritizing consistent RN oversight. All four CMS sub-ratings sit above Indiana average, 4-star on health inspection, staffing, and quality measures. One staffing metric warrants attention: weekend RN hours run 78 percent below state average, an outlier within an otherwise solid staffing profile.
Salem Crossing fits residents seeking long-term skilled nursing or memory care in a consistently compliant, high-occupancy community in Washington County.
Awarded #1 in Customer Satisfaction, Brookdale Bloomington provides an exceptional residential assisted living experience. The home strives to enhance the quality of life of seniors needing quality assistance. They offer options that cater to each individual’s needs. As a Brookdale Senior Living Group member, Bloomington guarantees a resident-centered atmosphere for seniors, promoting a comfortable living situation.
The lifestyle at Brookdale is designed to make lives safe and convenient for everyone. Its all-inclusive amenities and services include spacious assisted living apartments, common areas, recreational rooms, housekeeping, and transportation services. Management prides itself on its approach to modern assisted living care, which is unparalleled thanks to its remarkable care staff that never fails to offer compassionate care.
River Terrace Health Care Center is a 94-bed nursing home on Caylor Boulevard in Bluffton, Indiana. Run by Adams County Memorial Hospital, this facility has been open for just over a year and stays about 63 percent full. It takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, with residents staying an average of 108 days for either short-term rehab or long-term nursing care.
Residents receive about 4 hours and 2 minutes of direct nursing care each day, which includes 1 hour and 9 minutes from registered nurses. The building houses a chapel, a reading area, hobby rooms, and outdoor spaces, and the dining setup is arranged to let residents eat together. Getting around the neighborhood on foot is easy, as the location has a 76 out of 100 walkability score.
On the regulatory side, state inspectors have looked closely at the facility’s emergency preparedness and paperwork habits, and the staff uses corrective plans to keep these areas up to code. Older adults can get in touch with the admissions office to check on open rooms, ask about the rehab programs, or set up a time to look around.
Located in Parker City, Indiana, Parker Health Care & Rehabilitation Center is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility. The community is operated by Riverview Hospital and administered by Angela Durr. As a newer facility that opened within the past year, it has an occupancy rate of 67% within its 98 beds. Medicare and private pay are accepted, giving families options for covering short-term rehabilitation and longer-term care.
Residents stay an average of 124 days, including those recovering after hospitalization and those requiring ongoing skilled nursing support. Rehabilitation services are a central part of the facility’s care model.
The community also provides 24-hour nursing care. Daily nurse staffing averages 3 hours and 36 minutes per resident. Nursing staff assist residents in bathing, dressing, and personal care. An on-site nursing and medication administration team oversees health care management, and respite care is available for families needing temporary support.
Residents can join specialized programming offered on both weekdays and weekends to stay engaged. Daily life is built around personalized attention, with services and amenities designed to support comfort, independence, and social connection.
The dining program uses technology to create meals for each resident’s needs and preferences. Meals are served in a restaurant-style dining room that emphasizes the dining experience. Personal transportation, laundry, housekeeping, and maintenance services are also provided so residents won’t need to leave the facility.
Other amenities include salon and spa services, lounges, gardens, life enrichment centers for activities and engagement, and a private dining room for family gatherings and special events. It also organizes regular family events and support programs.
Parker City has a Walk Score of 25, so it’s somewhat walkable. Some errands can be done on foot, but most trips still require transportation. The surrounding community has a quieter atmosphere, which is common in smaller Indiana towns. Recent inspections confirmed compliance with applicable health and safety regulations.
Waters of Hartford City is a 65-bed facility that blends post-acute physical rehabilitation with extended long-term nursing care. The building maintains a 60% occupancy rate, which trails the Indiana baseline, and logs a 99-day average length of stay. While the broader admission pipeline is split quite evenly between short-stay Medicare clients (46%) and private-pay individuals (45%), long-term Medicaid recipients account for 77.5% of the active daily resident census. Financial summaries point to tight operational margins, with the property logging a $90.5 thousand operating deficit (a negative 2.0% margin) in 2023, while dedicating a stable 53.2% of its gross revenue directly to employee payroll.
State oversight databases record an excellent regulatory track record and solid daily care hours, though clinical charts reflect a few major localized medical gaps. Direct nursing lines supply 3 hours and 27 minutes of care per resident daily, running 18% ahead of the state average, driven by a heavy licensed practical nurse presence. On the compliance side, regulators have logged only four total deficiencies since 2022, which sits 89% better than the Indiana baseline, and the provider carries zero history of federal financial penalties.
A recent February 2025 health and life safety review came back completely clean with zero citations, while past inspections turned up only isolated, corrected points involving a delayed administrative screening, an unapproved power strip, and skin care updates. Clinical metrics reveal strong short-term recovery success, documenting a 59% community discharge rate and low hospital readmissions. However, permanent resident charts flag serious chronic care challenges, reporting a 10.7% rate for skin pressure ulcers and high local depression indicators, while short-stay rehab files note a 5.0% rate for major injury falls.
Prospective residents evaluating area short-term physical therapy options or long-term nursing setups can use these public health logs to analyze the provider’s operational baseline. The state’s paperwork outlines a quiet, low-occupancy facility that maintains a near-flawless multi-year regulatory record and robust front-line caregiver hours, balanced against a small business deficit and notable physical safety and wound-tracking challenges.
WoodBridge Health Campus is a nursing home in Logansport, IN, offering assisted living, memory care, adult day care, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing. Fostering comfort and healing, the community features upscale amenities in a supportive setting. Residents also receive high-quality services, including 24-hour care, medication administration, and social services, ensuring they have a worry-free lifestyle. Through individualized care plans, the community strives to provide the best possible care tailored to residents’ unique needs and preferences.
Light exercises and social events encourage residents to live actively and gain meaningful experiences. A salon, a resident garden, and walking paths also ensure residents can relax and focus on their rehabilitation. Residents also experience a stress-free retirement, as it is conveniently located in the quiet residential area of Logansport. This nursing home has high standards of care and a clean setting, making it one of the best options for senior living in Indiana.
Mount Vernon Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 66-bed nursing community on Country Club Road in Mount Vernon, Indiana. Managed by administrator Brian Bailey and operated by the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, the building maintains a 77 percent occupancy rate. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay options. The average length of stay is 114 days, indicating a population that combines short-term rehabilitation patients and long-term care residents.
The daily care model provides 3 hours and 35 minutes of direct nursing care per resident. This clinical presence supports the facility’s post-hospital rehabilitation, assisted living, memory care, and short-term respite programs. Daily operations are backed by 24-hour staffing and an on-staff physician who provides medical oversight. Physical features of the building include wheelchair-accessible showers, and the immediate neighborhood has a walkability score of 62 out of 100, meaning some errands can be completed on foot.
For regulatory oversight, state inspections have monitored medication handling, infection control protocols, and building maintenance, with the staff using corrective measures to manage these areas. Prospective representatives can contact the main office to verify current bed availability, clarify insurance options, or set up a time to view the campus.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these 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.
- 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 578 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.












