
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 |
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.
Oak Grove Christian Retirement Village is a 123-bed CMS-certified multi-level campus at 221 W Division Street in Demotte, Indiana. Operated as a faith-affiliated, family-owned organization, the facility serves Jasper County with a continuum of care that includes skilled nursing, assisted living, and specialized memory support.
The community operates under federal Medicare and Medicaid frameworks, with a significant focus on short-term rehabilitative stays averaging one to two months. While historical records reflect a 1-star overall CMS rating due to past health inspection cycles, current 2026 data shows that the facility maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero based on its most recent standard compliance reviews. Occupancy is approximately 63%, with the census showing a steady recovery trend over the past 18 months.
A primary strength of the community is its staffing level, which performs 56.9% above the Indiana state average. Total nursing care reaches 4 hours and 19 minutes per resident per day, supported by LPN and CNA hours that significantly exceed state norms. Clinical outcomes for long-stay residents are favorable, with hospitalization and emergency department visit rates performing 22% and 41% better than state averages, respectively. The clinical team coordinates physical therapy (at 25% above state norms), orthopedic rehabilitation, and wound care, while specialized memory care programming provides structured support for residents with cognitive impairments.
The campus offers diverse living options, including private and semi-private skilled nursing suites and assisted living apartments with emergency call systems. Monthly fees cover dietitian-approved meals, daily housekeeping, and personal laundry services.
Community life is supported by an on-site beauty shop, a library, and communal social lounges. Residents can participate in a social calendar featuring spiritual services, wellness programs, and community outings, while the landscaped grounds offer secure outdoor areas for relaxation. For off-site medical appointments and errands, the facility provides scheduled transportation to ensure residents remain connected to the Demotte area.
Prospective residents seeking a faith-rooted environment with robust nursing ratios and strong long-term health outcomes may find this community appropriate. Interested individuals should contact the administrator directly to discuss current agency staff supervision protocols and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance firsthand.
An 137-bed senior care community on East Main Street, Ambassador Healthcare provides nursing services in Centerville, Indiana. Run by administrator Jared Glaub alongside Medical Director David DeSantis and Nursing Director Dawn Imel, the building keeps its beds about 77 percent full. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, with residents staying an average of 126 days for either brief post-hospital rehab or permanent clinical placement.
The nursing staff provides about 3 hours and 34 minutes of direct care to each resident every day to keep up with around-the-clock medical oversight. Most of that hands-on help comes from nurse aides, who cover 2 hours and 34 minutes, while registered nurses handle 55 minutes and licensed practical nurses cover the remaining 41 minutes. Clinically, the building stands out for having its own inpatient dialysis center, along with a ventilator unit, a mental health program, and a secure memory care wing.
A state complaint investigation cleared the facility with zero deficiencies, while standard routine reviews required the team to correct issues involving personal privacy, call light access, skin care, and fire alarm maintenance. Outside the building, the location scores a 49 for walkability, so family members can expect a short drive for most visits.
Interested individuals can call the main desk to see which private or semi-private rooms are open, ask about the dialysis setup, or book a walkthrough. The front office can also break down the financial eligibility rules and give you the standard onboarding forms.
Under Jesse Ray’s administration, Charlestown Place at New Albany is a nursing home operated by Daviess County Hospital on Charlestown Road in New Albany, Indiana. Owned by Chad Mccurdy, it welcomes Medicaid, Medicare, and private pay, giving families several ways to finance short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care.
The 172-bed community opened recently, with occupancy currently at 77 percent. It’s well-positioned in a highly walkable neighborhood, with a Walk Score of 81, so visitors and residents will find most errands and essentials walkable. The average stay length is around 140 days, reflecting a blend of post-acute rehabilitation stays and ongoing nursing care residents. Clinically, the facility spotlights rehabilitation, offering specialized rehabilitation services and respite care alongside its 24-hour nursing staffing. Total nursing care averages 3 hours 56 minutes per resident day, anchored by registered nurses providing 38 minutes of direct care daily, nurse aides supplying 2 hours 19 minutes, and LPNs or LVNs contributing 38 minutes per day. This staffing structure creates a framework for consistent, diligent support and attention all day.
State inspections have surfaced themes around documentation practices and care coordination. Showing responsiveness to identified areas, Charlestown Place at New Albany has worked through compliance investigations and revisit requirements.
When touring, families can ask how the facility manages documentation processes and ensures timely communication with residents’ physicians surrounding condition changes.
Administered by David Henke, The Waters of Wakarusa Skilled Nursing Facility is a 133-bed skilled nursing community operated by Johnson Memorial Hospital in Wakarusa, Indiana. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, providing flexible coverage options for families. Operating for three years, the facility is relatively new and currently serves 78 residents at about 59 percent occupancy. The average stay length is around 146 days, reflecting a blend of short-term rehabilitation and longer-term skilled care.
Clinically, the community offers 24-hour skilled nursing with therapy services covering physical, occupational, and speech rehabilitation. Total nursing care averages about 3 hours 9 minutes per resident day. Beyond basic skilled nursing, the facility provides respite care, psychiatric and psychological services on site, and specialized programming for dementia care spanning early to late stages. The Living Well and In Motion programs support residents in maintaining independence and engagement here. Daily life centers on nutrition and therapeutic support. A registered dietitian designs menus to balance nutrition with resident choice, and mealtime assistance is provided according to personal need. On-site specialists, podiatry, dental, and audiology services reduce the need for off-site appointments. A beauty and barber shop and a secure outdoor patio round out the amenities that support daily living. The neighborhood around Wakarusa is somewhat walkable, with some nearby services reachable on foot and most trips needing a car. Visiting family will find the area tranquil and residential.
Families contemplating The Waters of Wakarusa Skilled Nursing Facility must plan a tour to see the rooms, meet the care team, and get a feel for daily activities and routines.
Situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Crown Point, IN, the Wittenberg Village is a trusted senior living community focusing on independent living services, assisted living, memory care, and rehabilitation services. Here, residents can select from well-appointed and cozy accommodations tailored to their needs and preferences. With its highly equipped and compassionate team, residents can receive 24/7 care and support to ensure comfort and security within the vicinity.
With its above-and-beyond amenities and services, residents can enjoy on-site maintenance and management services, concierge services, covered parking, and a complimentary bar. Meet new companions in its multi-purpose meeting spaces, library with lounge area, and expansive grounds and walking trails. Engage in weekly social activities and other life enrichment programs. At Wittenberg Village, seniors can enjoy a wonderful living experience.
Village Green Active Sr Living offers independent living accommodations for older adults in Merrillville, Indiana. With a two-story setting, the community maintains an intimate atmosphere where residents benefit from regular interaction with staff and management, creating a welcoming and personalized living experience.
Everyday conveniences include meal service, housekeeping, linen care, and scheduled transportation, allowing residents to spend less time on household responsibilities. A variety of social events, wellness programs, and recreational activities encourage participation and help residents remain active and connected. The community also welcomes pets, making it possible for residents to keep their beloved companions close.
Methodist Hospitals Southlake Campus is located approximately 2.26 miles away, providing access to medical care when needed. Furthermore, the surrounding neighborhood has limited walkability, requiring transportation to complete most errands.
Chesterton Manor is a 100-bed skilled nursing facility located at 110 Beverly Drive in Chesterton, Indiana. Managed by administrator Sherrie Lamore and operated by Adams County Memorial Hospital, the building has a 77 percent occupancy rate and accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Residents stay for an average of 202 days, a duration that represents a combination of long-term care placements and short-term post-hospital rehabilitation.
The care team delivers a total of 2 hours and 33 minutes of direct daily nursing care per resident through a mix of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides. This staff coordinates rehab therapies, temporary respite stays, cognitive memory support, and pharmacogenomics medication testing. For daily living, the campus features outdoor areas, shared dining spaces, and a regular activities calendar. A walkability score of 73 out of 100 allows visitors to handle local errands on foot when coming to the facility.
Interested individuals can call the main office to verify open beds, discuss the medication testing program, or set up a tour of the building. The administration can also explain the different payment structures and help you complete the initial registration steps.
Serenity Spring Senior Living at Northwood is a 155-bed skilled nursing and residential care community providing skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation, and respite care in Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana. Non-profit and legally operated by Greene County General Hospital, the community welcomes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.
The inspection record across all four CMS sub-ratings runs below Indiana’s average, producing a 1-star overall rating. Over three years on file, the facility averaged 26 deficiencies annually, 519 percent above the 4.2 state average, with no immediate jeopardy findings, fines, or enforcement actions. The May 2024 recertification was the most significant survey in the window, citing 23 deficiencies including use of physical restraints without physician orders or consent, an unreported abuse allegation involving a CNA forcibly removing a resident’s fingers from a mechanical lift, widespread medication management failures, inadequate dementia-specific training, and an unsafe physical environment. The concurrent June 2024 life safety survey found 16 fire and emergency preparedness deficiencies including obstructed egress routes, sprinkler issues, and oxygen storage hazards near combustibles, all corrected on revisit. The February 2023 annual survey documented a resident who fell nine times during the review period, inadequate fall supervision, respiratory care failures, and the absence of a required dementia unit director. A December 2023 complaint investigation substantiated delayed reporting of an abuse allegation to the state agency. The 1-star staffing sub-rating, reflecting case-mix adjusted hours 60.8 percent below Indiana’s average, and Quality Measures similarly 50.6 percent below state benchmark, compound the inspection picture. Occupancy at 55 percent runs well below Indiana’s 68.1 percent average, with the trend declining.
With current availability reflecting below-average occupancy, the facility is geared toward residents in Dubois County who require long-term skilled nursing or memory care.
Munster Med-Inn is a 225-bed skilled nursing facility on Calumet Avenue in Munster, Indiana. Owned by Lee Seflers and led by administrator Shanika Willhite and Nursing Director Cherie Gilbert, the community accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. It maintains a 65 percent occupancy rate, and residents stay an average of 275 days for either continuous clinical care or short-term medical recovery.
Daily clinical operations provide an average of 3 hours and 22 minutes of direct nursing care per resident, with registered nurses handling 25 minutes of that total. The medical model features on-site nurse practitioners, in-house dialysis, total parenteral nutrition support, and wound care specialists, alongside physical, occupational, speech, and restorative therapies. Respite and hospice care are also available. The neighborhood holds a walkability score of 43 out of 100, meaning some services are accessible on foot, though most errands require a vehicle.
Nearby landmarks include Community Hospital and the Borman Expressway. State regulatory surveys have focused on kitchen sanitation, dietary prep, and resident supervision, and the facility has implemented corrective plans to address these findings. Older adults and their families can contact the intake department directly to discuss specific medical eligibility, verify current bed openings, or arrange a walkthrough of the Munster 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.










