Administered by Stacy Burton, Park Terrace Village is a nursing home under owner David Hayes on Boehne Camp Road in Evansville, Indiana. Operated by the Health And Hospital Corporation of Marion County, it accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay to give families several ways to fund care costs. The home serves a mix of residents and tends to operate at a moderate occupancy rate of around 63 percent across its 96 beds.
Operating for 27 years, the community’s average stay is about 121 days, which reflects a blend of shorter-term rehabilitation and longer-term care occupants. Daily nursing support totals roughly 3 hours 11 minutes per resident, with a breakdown of 43 minutes of registered nurse time, 3 hours 11 minutes of nurse aide support, and 39 minutes from licensed practical or vocational nurses each day. The Evansville location scores 30 on walkability, indicating an average walkable setting where some nearby services may be accessible on foot, but most trips require a vehicle. To reach the home and its surrounding area, visiting family members must plan for driving.
State inspections have raised repeating themes around medication management, infection control practices, respiratory care, food sanitation, and resident support during meals and daily routines. These are themes the Park Terrace Village continues to work on to fortify its operations.















