
Compare Senior Communities around Indiana
The information below is reported by the Indiana Department of Health, Division of Long Term Care.
| Peabody Retirement Community | SC NH ADC AL IL MC RC | North Manchester | 336
Facility
336
IN AVG
116
Rank
#4 / 437 | Yes |
22
Facility
22
IN AVG
37
Rank
#384 / 587 | - | 13
Facility
13
IN AVG
8
Rank
#85 / 378 |
51.8%
Facility
51.8%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#317 / 404 | A+ | Katie Robinson | Woodlawn Hospital | Sharon Scott-Bellinger | 70
Facility
70
IN AVG
83
Rank
#326 / 384 | 24 | 7
Facility
7
IN AVG
5
Rank
#266 / 352 | 88
Facility
88
IN AVG
36
Rank
#322 / 386 | 2.5
Facility
2.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#181 / 386 |
| Canterbury Nursing and Rehabilitation Center | SC HC MC NH RC | Fort Wayne | 142
Facility
142
IN AVG
116
Rank
#105 / 437 | No |
62
Facility
62
IN AVG
37
Rank
#131 / 587 | - | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
8
Rank
#34 / 378 |
78.9%
Facility
78.9%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#100 / 404 | A+ | Meeta Anand | Health And Hospital Corporation Of Marion County | Taylor Derefaka | 76
Facility
76
IN AVG
83
Rank
#241 / 384 | 25 | 7
Facility
7
IN AVG
5
Rank
#266 / 352 | 38
Facility
38
IN AVG
36
Rank
#192 / 386 | 1.1
Facility
1.1
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#70 / 386 |
| Bickford of Crown Point | SC AL MC | Crown Point | 82
Facility
82
IN AVG
116
Rank
#321 / 437 | Yes |
46
Facility
46
IN AVG
37
Rank
#233 / 587 | - | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
70.7%
Facility
70.7%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#173 / 404 | - | Elizabeth Cunningham | Bickford Of Crown Point, LLC | Jennifer Dekock | 83
Facility
83
IN AVG
83
Rank
#151 / 384 | 7 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#140 / 352 | 21
Facility
21
IN AVG
36
Rank
#131 / 386 | 2.6
Facility
2.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#187 / 386 |
| Bloom at Kessler | SC AL MC RC | Indianapolis (Lake Kesslerwood) | 86
Facility
86
IN AVG
116
Rank
#302 / 437 | Yes |
47
Facility
47
IN AVG
37
Rank
#225 / 587 | Studio / Suite / 1 Bed | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
55.8%
Facility
55.8%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#285 / 404 | - | Helga Bradley | Bloom At Kessler LLC | Ashley Boykin | 90
Facility
90
IN AVG
83
Rank
#82 / 384 | 3 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 11
Facility
11
IN AVG
36
Rank
#76 / 386 | 3.7
Facility
3.7
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#259 / 386 |
| Bickford of Greenwood | SC AL MC | Greenwood | 82
Facility
82
IN AVG
116
Rank
#321 / 437 | Yes |
50
Facility
50
IN AVG
37
Rank
#205 / 587 | - | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
53.7%
Facility
53.7%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#305 / 404 | - | Jamie Langhans | Bickford Of Greenwood, LLC | Rhea Barker | 79
Facility
79
IN AVG
83
Rank
#209 / 384 | 15 | 8
Facility
8
IN AVG
5
Rank
#297 / 352 | 21
Facility
21
IN AVG
36
Rank
#131 / 386 | 1.2
Facility
1.2
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#75 / 386 |
| Morning Breeze Retirement Community & Healthcare Center | SC AL IL MC NH | Greensburg | 86
Facility
86
IN AVG
116
Rank
#302 / 437 | No |
50
Facility
50
IN AVG
37
Rank
#205 / 587 | - | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
70.9%
Facility
70.9%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#171 / 404 | A- | Holly Witkemper | Decatur County Memorial Hospital | April Hughes | 83
Facility
83
IN AVG
83
Rank
#151 / 384 | 5 | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
5
Rank
#1 / 352 | 43
Facility
43
IN AVG
36
Rank
#212 / 386 | 2.5
Facility
2.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#181 / 386 |
| Independence Village of Fishers East | SC AL IL MC | Fishers (Saxony Village) | 87
Facility
87
IN AVG
116
Rank
#294 / 437 | Yes |
12
Facility
12
IN AVG
37
Rank
#448 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 19
Facility
19
IN AVG
8
Rank
#57 / 378 |
69.0%
Facility
69.0%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#191 / 404 | A+ | Christine Bright | 12950 Tablick Tenant LLC | Tina Brown | 71
Facility
71
IN AVG
83
Rank
#309 / 384 | 11 | 8
Facility
8
IN AVG
5
Rank
#297 / 352 | 0
Facility
0
IN AVG
36
Rank
#1 / 386 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#1 / 386 |
| Bickford of Carmel | SC AL MC | Carmel | 82
Facility
82
IN AVG
116
Rank
#321 / 437 | Yes |
11
Facility
11
IN AVG
37
Rank
#456 / 587 | - | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
54.9%
Facility
54.9%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#292 / 404 | - | Jennifer Hodge | Bickford Of Carmel LLC | Lana Morris | 80
Facility
80
IN AVG
83
Rank
#194 / 384 | 13 | 6
Facility
6
IN AVG
5
Rank
#236 / 352 | 22
Facility
22
IN AVG
36
Rank
#135 / 386 | 1.5
Facility
1.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#96 / 386 |
| Hamilton Trace | SC AL IL MC NH | Fishers | 210
Facility
210
IN AVG
116
Rank
#26 / 437 | No |
33
Facility
33
IN AVG
37
Rank
#313 / 587 | Private Rooms | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
48.6%
Facility
48.6%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#339 / 404 | - | Allie Craycraft III | Hendricks County Hospital | Robert Stewart | 75
Facility
75
IN AVG
83
Rank
#256 / 384 | 13 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#140 / 352 | 49
Facility
49
IN AVG
36
Rank
#239 / 386 | 2.6
Facility
2.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#187 / 386 |
| Rolling Meadows Health and Rehabilitation | SC MC NC NH | La Fontaine | 115
Facility
115
IN AVG
116
Rank
#188 / 437 | No |
8
Facility
8
IN AVG
37
Rank
#485 / 587 | - | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
76.5%
Facility
76.5%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#124 / 404 | - | Peyton Byrd | Riverview Hospital | Carmen Morrison | 91
Facility
91
IN AVG
83
Rank
#71 / 384 | 14 | 2
Facility
2
IN AVG
5
Rank
#50 / 352 | 16
Facility
16
IN AVG
36
Rank
#104 / 386 | 0.6
Facility
0.6
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#25 / 386 |
| Greenwood Meadows | SC NH AL | Greenwood | 169
Facility
169
IN AVG
116
Rank
#56 / 437 | - |
0
Facility
0
IN AVG
37
Rank
#562 / 587 | Private Rooms / Semi-Private Rooms | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
86.4%
Facility
86.4%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#49 / 404 | - | Laura Dyer | Health And Hospital Corporation Of Marion County | Ashley Maire | 81
Facility
81
IN AVG
83
Rank
#174 / 384 | 27 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#140 / 352 | 41
Facility
41
IN AVG
36
Rank
#204 / 386 | 1.1
Facility
1.1
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#70 / 386 |
| Saint Anne Home and Retirement Community | SC IL MC NH | Fort Wayne | 278
Facility
278
IN AVG
116
Rank
#10 / 437 | No |
55
Facility
55
IN AVG
37
Rank
#180 / 587 | - | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
39.6%
Facility
39.6%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#380 / 404 | - | Elaine Wilson | Adams County Memorial Hospital | Kimberly Becker | 76
Facility
76
IN AVG
83
Rank
#241 / 384 | 12 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#140 / 352 | 43
Facility
43
IN AVG
36
Rank
#212 / 386 | 2.0
Facility
2.0
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#136 / 386 |
| The Commons on Meridian | SC AL | Indianapolis (Meridian Hills/Williams Creek) | 102
Facility
102
IN AVG
116
Rank
#233 / 437 | Yes |
21
Facility
21
IN AVG
37
Rank
#389 / 587 | Apartments | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
48.0%
Facility
48.0%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#346 / 404 | - | Amy Yantiss | Residential Care Xvi, LLC | Kendra Trapp | 84
Facility
84
IN AVG
83
Rank
#140 / 384 | 10 | 5
Facility
5
IN AVG
5
Rank
#198 / 352 | 15
Facility
15
IN AVG
36
Rank
#98 / 386 | 1.5
Facility
1.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#96 / 386 |
| The Crossings at Banta Pointe | SC AL IL RC | Indianapolis (Linden Wood) | 84
Facility
84
IN AVG
116
Rank
#313 / 437 | Yes |
23
Facility
23
IN AVG
37
Rank
#375 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#130 / 378 |
57.1%
Facility
57.1%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#278 / 404 | - | Timothy Cooper | Five Star Forest Creek LLC | Alicia Coleman | 87
Facility
87
IN AVG
83
Rank
#110 / 384 | 10 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#140 / 352 | 15
Facility
15
IN AVG
36
Rank
#98 / 386 | 1.3
Facility
1.3
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#81 / 386 |
| Grand Emerald Place | SC AL | South Bend | 96
Facility
96
IN AVG
116
Rank
#262 / 437 | Yes |
36
Facility
36
IN AVG
37
Rank
#288 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed | 13
Facility
13
IN AVG
8
Rank
#85 / 378 |
51.0%
Facility
51.0%
IN AVG
66.4%
Rank
#325 / 404 | - | Amanda Harlow | Ops Living South Bend LLC | Lindsay Vanderpool | 79
Facility
79
IN AVG
83
Rank
#209 / 384 | 11 | 5
Facility
5
IN AVG
5
Rank
#198 / 352 | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
36
Rank
#157 / 386 | 2.3
Facility
2.3
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#167 / 386 |
Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame is a 128-bed nursing home on State Road 933 North in Notre Dame, Indiana. Managed by administrator Jack Mueller and operated by the Brothers of Holy Cross, the facility takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Residents stay here for an average of 230 days, which represents a population combining short-term medical recovery and long-term skilled nursing care.
Daily nursing care averages 4 hours and 47 minutes per resident, divided among registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides. These staffing levels handle general therapy, short-term rehabilitation, and temporary respite care. The immediate neighborhood has a walkability score that allows for some foot traffic and access to local Notre Dame services.
On the regulatory side, state surveys have focused on life safety systems and equipment-use protocols during resident care, and the facility adjusts its practices to remain compliant. Individuals can contact the admissions coordinator to check on open beds, ask about therapy options, or set up a time to view the campus.
Heritage Pointe of Huntington is a 186-bed skilled nursing facility in Huntington, Indiana. Operated by Adams County Memorial Hospital under administrator Jodie Stanley, Nursing Director Kimberly Vogleman, and Medical Director Pekkakazhi Mathew, the center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Residents stay an average of 248 days, a timeframe that includes both short-term rehabilitation patients and long-term care residents who use the assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing programs.
The care model delivers 4 hours and 53 minutes of direct daily nursing care per resident. This total includes 32 minutes from registered nurses, 47 minutes from licensed practical nurses, and 3 hours and 9 minutes from nurse aides. This 24-hour staffing supports post-acute recovery following surgeries or illnesses, and the on-site dining program features chef-prepared meals. The surrounding neighborhood has a walkability score of 72 out of 100, letting residents and visitors manage some errands on foot. For regulatory oversight, state inspections have evaluated fall prevention, medication management, and facility safety systems, with follow-up surveys confirming compliance with state life safety codes.
Families can reach out to the intake coordinator to verify current bed availability, discuss specialized dining plans, or schedule a tour of the campus. The administrative team can also provide detailed information regarding insurance coverage options and help guide you through the initial paperwork.
Hamilton Grove is a 176-bed nursing community located on Chicago Trail in New Carlisle, Indiana. Operated by Woodlawn Hospital under owner Haven Hubbard Homes, Inc., and led by administrator Catherine McClure and Nursing Director Kelly Bajdek, the building handles Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Opened in 2024, the facility maintains an average resident length of stay of 229 days, which represents a population combining short-term recovery patients and long-term residents.
Daily nursing care averages 4 hours and 16 minutes per resident, with registered nurses providing 45 minutes of that time. This staffing setup handles physical therapies, post-surgical recovery, respite stays, and specialized memory care programs. The north-central Indiana neighborhood has a walkability score of 34 out of 100, meaning a car is needed for most local errands outside the campus. On the regulatory front, state surveys have reviewed emergency preparedness plans, life safety protocols, and documentation practices, which the staff manages as part of its ongoing operational routines.
Families can contact the main office to check on current bed availability, review the specific memory care intake process, or schedule a tour. The admissions staff is available to answer questions about billing structures and guide you through the enrollment steps.
Envive of Anderson is a 97-bed nursing facility in Anderson, Indiana, that has been open for about a year. Run by Adams County Memorial Hospital under administrator Ryan Kinzie, the building currently cares for 59 residents and accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. The average resident stay is 132 days, which includes individuals undergoing short-term rehabilitation as well as those staying for long-term clinical care.
The nursing staff provides an average of 2 hours and 38 minutes of direct care per resident each day, with registered nurses handling 24 minutes of that total. This team manages the facility’s long-term care, respite services, and mental health support programs. Because the surrounding neighborhood is car-dependent, visitors will need a vehicle for local travel and errands. Regarding state regulatory history, surveys have cited deficiencies regarding wound care, dietary sanitation, resident notifications, medication security, and infection control, though a life safety reinspection confirmed compliance with standard fire safety regulations.
Prospective representatives can reach out to the admissions office to check on current bed openings, discuss mental health program details, or plan an on-site visit. The administrative staff can also outline insurance eligibility pathways and assist with the initial intake paperwork.
Creekside Village is a 100-bed nursing home on East Douglas Road in Mishawaka, Indiana. Run by administrator Erin Ginter and operated by the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, this community has been active for over 25 years and currently stays 95 percent full. It accommodates Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay options. The average resident stay is 68 days, a timeline driven largely by short-term rehabilitation patients alongside individuals utilizing the long-term skilled care, assisted living, and memory care programs.
The on-site care team provides an average of 3 hours and 30 minutes of direct daily nursing care per resident. This 24-hour clinical presence supports physical, occupational, and speech therapies for post-surgical or stroke recovery, as well as specialized dementia care. For daily living, the building offers restaurant-style dining with three meals a day tailored to individual preferences. The surrounding Mishawaka neighborhood has a walkability score of 3 out of 100, so visitors and family members will need a vehicle to handle errands or travel to the campus.
Interested individuals can call the main office to check on current room openings, discuss specific therapy schedules, or ask about memory care admissions. The team is also available to clarify billing options and help coordinate the transition from a hospital stay.
Compass Park is a 167-bed nursing home in Franklin, Indiana, right near Johnson Memorial Hospital. Run by the hospital under administrator William Pierce, the facility has been open for 20 years, stays about 89 percent full, and takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Residents stay here for an average of 219 days, which covers a mix of short-term rehab patients and long-term care residents.
The daily care setup provides an average of 4 hours and 2 minutes of direct nursing time per resident, including 42 minutes from registered nurses. This team handles standard rehab, temporary respite care, and an integrated home health program. The building also features a fitness center, a child care facility, and an event space for family get-togethers. The neighborhood has a walkability score of 80 out of 100, so visitors can easily do chores on foot and catch public transit.
On the regulatory side, state inspectors have focused on infection control, care plan paperwork, and building safety protocols, and the staff updates its practices to keep up with state standards. Older adults can connect with the admissions department to check on open rooms, ask how the home health program works, or get details about therapy schedules. The front office can also explain insurance options and help you handle the initial intake paperwork.
Cloverleaf of Knightsville is a 102-bed nursing home located just east of Brazil in Knightsville, Indiana. Active in the community since 1994, the facility is run by Adams County Memorial Hospital under administrator Alexa Abbott and takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. It currently runs at a 62 percent occupancy rate, with residents staying an average of 123 days for either short-term rehabilitation or ongoing skilled nursing care.
The care team delivers an average of 2 hours and 58 minutes of direct daily nursing care per resident. This 24-hour staffing setup manages physical, occupational, and speech therapies, post-hospital recovery, short-term respite care, and specialized memory care programs. Residents can bring their pets along for companionship, and local medical resources like St. Vincent Clay Hospital are nearby. The surrounding area has a walkability score of 18 out of 100, meaning the location is car-dependent and visitors will need a vehicle for errands.
Prospective representatives can call the main office to check on room availability, ask about the pet policy rules, or discuss specific therapy options. The admissions staff is also available to explain billing details and help you begin the onboarding process.
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.
Clark Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center is an 83-bed facility located at 517 North Little League Boulevard in Clarksville, Indiana. Owned by Holly Bricker and operated by the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, this one-year-old campus runs at an 82 percent occupancy rate and accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Stays average 122 days, reflecting a combination of post-hospital recovery and long-term clinical placements.
The clinical setup divides its 3 hours and 23 minutes of average daily nursing care into 30 minutes from registered nurses, 30 minutes from licensed practical nurses, and 2 hours and 24 minutes from nurse aides. This direct care takes place on a campus that also houses independent and assisted living sections, making it easier to handle transitions if a resident’s physical needs change. Outside the building, the neighborhood scores a 71 for walkability, allowing visiting family members to run errands on foot.
State surveys here have focused primarily on life safety codes, emergency readiness, and general building maintenance, with the team using standard corrective plans to keep operations compliant. Prospective representatives can connect with the admissions desk to check room availability, ask about the different care tiers on campus, or schedule a visit. The office team is also available to clarify billing pathways and walk you through the initial registration forms.
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.
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.













