
Compare Memory Care around Evansville (Metro Area)
The information below is reported by the Indiana Department of Health, Division of Long Term Care.
| North River Health Campus | MC ADC AL IL 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 |
| Cypress Grove Rehabilitation Center | MC HOS NH PC RC SNF | Newburgh | 90
Facility
90
IN AVG
116
Rank
#285 / 435 | No |
56
Facility
56
IN AVG
37
Rank
#172 / 587 | - | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
8
Rank
#34 / 407 | 88.9% | A+ | Brandon Burns | Health And Hospital Corporation Of Marion County | Jeanie Hadra | 83
Facility
83
IN AVG
83
Rank
#154 / 392 | 14 | 3
Facility
3
IN AVG
5
Rank
#101 / 293 | 34
Facility
34
IN AVG
36
Rank
#175 / 317 | 1.5
Facility
1.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#136 / 317 |
| West River Health Campus | MC ADC AL NH RC SNF | Evansville (Westside) | 131
Facility
131
IN AVG
116
Rank
#138 / 435 | Yes |
2
Facility
2
IN AVG
37
Rank
#546 / 587 | Studio | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#132 / 407 | 74.0% | A+ | Maddison Cook | Good Samaritan Hospital | Alicia Whitledge | 73
Facility
73
IN AVG
83
Rank
#292 / 392 | 16 | 6
Facility
6
IN AVG
5
Rank
#205 / 293 | 48
Facility
48
IN AVG
36
Rank
#208 / 317 | 2.2
Facility
2.2
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#166 / 317 |
| North Park Nursing Center | MC HOS NH PC RC SNF | Evansville (Country Club Manor) | 103
Facility
103
IN AVG
116
Rank
#230 / 435 | No |
44
Facility
44
IN AVG
37
Rank
#249 / 587 | - | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
8
Rank
#34 / 407 | 93.2% | A+ | Morgan Branning | Health And Hospital Corporation Of Marion County | Sarah Ziliak | 74
Facility
74
IN AVG
83
Rank
#278 / 392 | 16 | 5
Facility
5
IN AVG
5
Rank
#172 / 293 | 60
Facility
60
IN AVG
36
Rank
#240 / 317 | 3.0
Facility
3.0
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#206 / 317 |
| Heritage Center | MC AL HC HOS IL RC | Evansville | 172
Facility
172
IN AVG
116
Rank
#53 / 435 | Yes |
25
Facility
25
IN AVG
37
Rank
#359 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 46
Facility
46
IN AVG
8
Rank
#11 / 407 | 75.0% | A+ | Adam Strickland | Pulaski Memorial Hospital | Kimberly Eden | 84
Facility
84
IN AVG
83
Rank
#143 / 392 | 8 | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
5
Rank
#1 / 293 | 42
Facility
42
IN AVG
36
Rank
#192 / 317 | 2.8
Facility
2.8
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#243 / 317 |
| Oasis Dementia Care | MC AL NH | Evansville | - | No |
65
Facility
65
IN AVG
37
Rank
#109 / 587 | - | 14
Facility
14
IN AVG
8
Rank
#82 / 407 | - | A+ | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Golden Living Center – Brentwood | MC NH RC SNF | Evansville (Blackford's Grove) | 114
Facility
114
IN AVG
116
Rank
#191 / 435 | No |
71
Facility
71
IN AVG
37
Rank
#62 / 587 | - | - | 82.9% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Columbia Healthcare Center | MC HOS NH PC RC SNF | Evansville (Jacobsville) | 171
Facility
171
IN AVG
116
Rank
#55 / 435 | No |
64
Facility
64
IN AVG
37
Rank
#115 / 587 | - | 27
Facility
27
IN AVG
8
Rank
#34 / 407 | 67.8% | A+ | Andrea Beran | Health And Hospital Corporation Of Marion County | Cindy Bartels | 70
Facility
70
IN AVG
83
Rank
#334 / 392 | 19 | 7
Facility
7
IN AVG
5
Rank
#230 / 293 | 78
Facility
78
IN AVG
36
Rank
#260 / 317 | 3.3
Facility
3.3
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#216 / 317 |
| Hamilton Pointe Health and Rehabilitation Center | MC AL IL NH RC SNF | Newburgh | 201
Facility
201
IN AVG
116
Rank
#28 / 435 | Yes |
11
Facility
11
IN AVG
37
Rank
#456 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#132 / 407 | 46.3% | A+ | Shawn Cates | Riverview Hospital | Barbara Simpson | 69
Facility
69
IN AVG
83
Rank
#349 / 392 | 23 | 9
Facility
9
IN AVG
5
Rank
#266 / 293 | 90
Facility
90
IN AVG
36
Rank
#279 / 317 | 3.5
Facility
3.5
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#210 / 317 |
| Terrace at Solarbron the | MC AL IL | Evansville (220) | 161
Facility
161
IN AVG
116
Rank
#70 / 435 | No |
0
Facility
0
IN AVG
37
Rank
#562 / 587 | - | 18
Facility
18
IN AVG
8
Rank
#67 / 407 | 62.1% | A+ | Robin Crowe | Good Samaritan Hospital | Christi Payne | 79
Facility
79
IN AVG
83
Rank
#214 / 392 | 23 | 4
Facility
4
IN AVG
5
Rank
#128 / 293 | 66
Facility
66
IN AVG
36
Rank
#251 / 317 | 2.4
Facility
2.4
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#163 / 317 |
| The Village at Hamilton Pointe | MC AL IL NH SNF | Newburgh | - | No |
16
Facility
16
IN AVG
37
Rank
#420 / 587 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Walnut Creek Alzheimer’s Special Care Center | MC AL RC | Evansville | - | No |
36
Facility
36
IN AVG
37
Rank
#288 / 587 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| River Bend Nursing and Rehabilitation | MC HOS NH PC RC SNF | Evansville (220) | 113
Facility
113
IN AVG
116
Rank
#198 / 435 | No |
1
Facility
1
IN AVG
37
Rank
#553 / 587 | - | 1
Facility
1
IN AVG
8
Rank
#132 / 407 | - | - | Eric Ross | Adams County Memorial Hospital | Carolyn Davis-Lynn | 69
Facility
69
IN AVG
83
Rank
#349 / 392 | 20 | 9
Facility
9
IN AVG
5
Rank
#266 / 293 | 81
Facility
81
IN AVG
36
Rank
#268 / 317 | 3.1
Facility
3.1
IN AVG
1.9
Rank
#216 / 317 |
North River Health Campus sits at 811 E Baseline Rd in Evansville, Indiana, and it’s really five kinds of care under one address. The campus covers nursing home care, assisted living, memory care, independent living, and adult day care, all operated by the Trilogy Health Services group. Getting there means driving. The Walk Score is 11, so this is car territory, not a stroll-to-the-corner-store kind of block.
The campus is young. It’s been open a year, and only 48 of its 95 beds are occupied so far, putting occupancy at 51 percent. Residents stay an average of 76 days, which is short. Short enough that this reads less like a permanent-placement facility and more like a stop on the way somewhere else: rehab, recovery, a bridge back home.
Here’s what the staffing actually looks like, broken down by role. Registered nurses spend about 1 hour and 35 minutes per resident each day. Licensed practical nurses add 29 minutes on top of that. Nurse aides contribute another 1 hour and 45 minutes. Total that up and residents are getting roughly 3 hours and 40 minutes of nursing care daily. On the financial side, North River takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, so the door isn’t closed based on how someone’s covered.
Day to day life includes support with basic living activities, access to a library, and private dining rooms rather than one shared cafeteria. That last part matters more than it sounds like it should. Because the campus holds assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing together, residents can move between levels of care as their needs change, instead of packing up and starting over somewhere new.
State inspectors, when they’ve come through, have focused where you’d expect: medication management, infection control, fire safety, and documentation around care planning. Food service, emergency preparedness, and general environmental safety round out what gets checked.
What all of this adds up to is a facility that’s still early, still filling its beds, but already set up with the staffing and payment range to handle a short post-hospital stay just as well as ongoing, long-term nursing care.
Cypress Grove Rehabilitation Center is an assisted living community situated at the quiet end of a cul de sac, with convenient access to Downtown Newburgh. This location provides abundant opportunities for sightseeing, shopping, and dining. Additionally, the center’s proximity to Deaconess Gateway Hospital, just two miles away, ensures that essential amenities and activities are easily accessible, giving families confidence in their loved ones’ care and well-being.
At Cypress Grove, the difference is made by caring individuals who radiate a sense of dedication. These experts in senior care view their work as a calling, going beyond just a job to provide exceptional service. They are committed to helping residents and their families find solutions, answers, and peace of mind, making them an invaluable extension of the Cypress Grove family. The warm and welcoming environment at Cypress Grove and the staff’s dedication ensure that residents can thrive and enjoy a comfortable and fulfilling life throughout their stay.
A member of the Trilogy Health Services group, West River Health Campus is a trusted community where families and seniors know they made the right choice to live in the senior living community. Management ensures that residents have a wonderful experience in the community. Management emphasizes the importance of connections, which is why they promote socialization for everyone in the community. West River Health Campus is a vibrant community that is excellent at satisfying the wellness needs of every resident.
West River is an assisted living and memory care community with a skilled nursing option. They ensure that, as a senior living community, they deeply emphasize and guarantee that independence is maintained for their residents. Residents can rest easy knowing that they are placed first with the list of services and amenities provided for them: ADLs, transportation, library, and private dining rooms. Skilled nursing and personalized care are also offered to the residents.
North Park Nursing Center is tucked away on Fairway Drive in the Country Club Manor neighborhood of Evansville, Indiana, about 3 miles out from the city center. It’s been running for 27 years under the same operator, the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, which gives it a pretty solid, established track record. The building has 103 beds and covers a wide range of services: nursing, hospice, memory care, palliative care, and respite stays.
Occupancy is currently sitting at 93%, so they’re nearly full. Residents stay for an average of 146 days, which means the place is a mix of people coming in for a focused rehabilitation stint and those settling in for the long haul. The neighborhood has a Walk Score of 44, so you’ll definitely need a car or some form of transportation for errands; it’s not really a place where you can just walk to the store.
They provide 3 hours and 33 minutes of total nursing care per resident, per day. That breaks down to 39 minutes from registered nurses, 40 minutes from LPNs, and 2 hours and 30 minutes from nurse aides. They have physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapy teams on-site, which is a great support system for both short-term recovery and longer-term needs. They also have an active Resident Council, which is a good, democratic way to make sure people living there have a voice. They accept Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.
State inspections have historically focused on things like medication management, infection control, staffing credentials, and food service. For anyone weighing options in Evansville, this is a very pragmatic facility to keep on your list, especially if you’re looking for a wide range of therapy services and a long-standing, government-affiliated operator.
Under Adam Strickland’s administration, Heritage Center is a 172-bed nursing home that Pulaski Memorial Hospital operates in Evansville, Indiana. Situated on Buena Vista Road in a single-story building, it has been serving the area for 46 years and currently maintains an occupancy rate of around 75 percent. The home offers flexible housing in studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, which allows families some choice in residential arrangements. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted to give families multiple ways to arrange skilled nursing care coverage. The average resident stay is about 129 days, indicating a mix of short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care needs.
Combining the work of registered nurses, nursing aides, and licensed practical nurses, daily nursing care averages 3 hours 46 minutes per resident. The neighborhood has a Walk Score of 25, so some nearby services are walkable, with most trips needing a car
State inspections have assessed Heritage Center’s compliance with Life Safety Code and Emergency Preparedness protocols. Earlier survey periods noted concerns in pressure ulcer prevention, fall prevention, feeding tube care and labeling, and abuse reporting procedures. To address such areas, the facility responded with corrective actions and staff re-education.
The setting may fit well for families prioritizing a calmer, less urban location, and who are fine with arranging transportation for visits and errands.
Oasis Dementia Care is a memory care community that has provided a safe environment for everyone. The community ensures that residents don’t have to worry about the duties of living alone by encouraging residents to engage with other people and enrich their knowledge and social life. Oasis is a community that prides itself on providing service delivered with compassion balanced with dignity and respect.
Management makes it a point that the mental, physical, and spiritual needs of every senior are satisfied– from life enrichment activities to personal care services delivered by their professional caregivers and 24/7 nurse staff, social activities, and enriching programs.
Owned by Ggnsc Evansville Brentwood LLC, Golden Living Center – Brentwood is a skilled nursing home on East Chandler Avenue in Evansville. It sits in a really walkable neighborhood with a Walk Score of 71, so most daily errands and nearby services are walkable. This can be convenient for visiting family members.
The home caters to 114 residents and has an 81 percent occupancy rate. Occupants stay 182 days on average, and they’re a mix of people healing from acute illness or surgery and those in longer-term nursing care. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are welcome, offering families multiple pathways to fund short-term rehabilitation and ongoing care. Daily nursing care averages 3 hours 29 minutes per resident, anchored by registered nurses and nursing aides on staff. This level of attentive support underpins Golden Living Center – Brentwood’s approach to resident care.
For families thinking of choosing Golden Living Center – Brentwood, touring in person can provide a fuller sense of its daily rhythm, room options, and care approach.
Columbia Healthcare Center sits on West Columbia Street in Evansville, Indiana’s Jacobsville neighborhood, about a mile from the city center. The facility is operated by Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County. Andrea Beran is the administrator; Cindy Bartels is Director of Nursing. At 27 years in operation, the center has a long enough history in the community to have developed a consistent care model.
The facility has 171 beds and is currently at 68% occupancy. The average length of stay is 117 days, which reflects a population that includes both short-term rehabilitation residents and longer-stay residents receiving ongoing care. The care mix is broad: nursing home care, memory care, hospice, palliative care, and respite services are all offered under one roof. That range is practically useful for families anticipating care transitions.
Total nursing hours run 2 hours and 33 minutes per resident per day, with registered nurses and licensed practical nurses each contributing 27 minutes of that time. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and respiratory therapy are staffed on-site. A Resident Council is active. The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.
Inspections by the Indiana Department of Health, Division of Long Term Care have historically centered on medication management, care planning and documentation, and fall and injury prevention. The Walk Score is 64, placing the surrounding area in moderately walkable territory for visitors and staff.
For families looking at a large, long-established nursing facility in Evansville with a wide care spectrum and all three major payment pathways, Columbia Healthcare Center covers those bases, though the staffing figures and inspection focus areas are worth reviewing alongside the facility’s overall profile.
The Village at Hamilton Pointe is a senior living community that offers a unique blend of care and comfort for residents. Conveniently located in Newburgh, Indiana, The Village at Hamilton Pointe creates a welcoming environment where seniors can thrive and enjoy their golden years to the fullest. A comprehensive range of services, including Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing Care, and Rehabilitation, empowers residents to live their best lives, regardless of their individual needs.
At The Village at Hamilton Pointe, residents are cared for by a compassionate and dedicated staff, ensuring personalized support that fosters a sense of belonging within the close-knit community. The community firmly believes in enriching the lives of its residents, offering comfort, care, and companionship throughout their individual journeys.
The Terrace at Solarbron is a 161-bed senior care campus managed by Good Samaritan Hospital that integrates independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. The property tracks an average stay of 26 days for its post-acute rehab clients, drawing its overall population from private-pay (66%), Medicaid (35%), and Medicare (5%) sources. Financial records reveal a tight operational baseline, with the property showing a 2023 business loss of $540.6 thousand (a negative 3.1% profit margin). Management routes 50.1% of its gross revenue back into payroll, supporting daily services across a building that currently operates at a 62% occupancy rate.
State data reveal a history of mixed clinical outcomes and notable building safety violations, alongside recent compliance corrections. Residents receive an average of 3 hours and 41 minutes of direct care daily, which sits 21% below the Indiana average, with registered nurse hours trailing the state benchmark by 25%. On the compliance side, the property has averaged 7 citations per year over a four-year window, though it carries zero federal financial fines. While April and June 2025 follow-up inspections found the facility back in full compliance, a December 2024 review flagged five serious life safety issues, including unmaintained fire extinguishers and missing alarm paperwork.
Prior to 2023 and 2024 inspections cited a total of 13 deficiencies, highlighting bathing gaps, medication tracking errors, and an improper mechanical lift transfer that caused a resident’s bone fracture. Clinical charts report strong results for long-stay depression management, but permanent resident files show higher-than-average rates for major injury falls and antipsychotic prescriptions, while short-stay records show high hospital re-admission numbers.
Individuals checking out regional continuing-care campuses or post-acute therapy options can examine these state tracking data to assess the operator’s current history. The public reports outline a quiet, under-occupied facility that has cleared its most recent inspection checks, but continues to manage thin daily nursing hours, a history of building safety citations, and uneven short-term rehabilitation recovery metrics.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these memory care 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 Memory Care in Evansville, IN
What is the average cost of memory care in Evansville, IN?
The average monthly cost of memory care in Evansville, IN is approximately $5,000. Actual rates vary by community, level of care, and floorplan.
What is the price range for memory care in Evansville, IN?
Memory care in Evansville, IN typically ranges from $4,000–$6,500 per month, depending on the community, room type, and care needs.
What is the typical staff-to-resident ratio at memory care communities in Evansville, IN?
Memory care communities in Evansville, IN typically operate with a staff-to-resident ratio in the range of 1:5–1:8.
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Indiana?
Assisted living in Indiana supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.
Does Indiana Medicaid cover memory care?
Indiana Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for memory care, but most states (including Indiana) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.
What is memory care?
Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, with secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and routines built to reduce confusion and wandering.
How many memory care communities are listed on this page?
This page features 13 memory care communities in Evansville, IN. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.













